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Understanding NANDA: The Standardized Framework for Nursing Diagnosis and Documentation

NANDA stands for North American Nursing Diagnosis Association. It is a non-profit organization that provides a standardized framework for nurses to identify and document nursing diagnoses, interventions, and outcomes for patients. The NANDA International classification system is widely used in healthcare settings across the globe.

NANDA was established in 1985 with the goal of promoting excellence in nursing practice, education, and research by providing a standardized language for nurses to communicate about patient care. The organization has developed a comprehensive classification system that includes diagnostic categories, definitions, and criteria for identifying nursing diagnoses.

The NANDA International classification system is updated regularly to reflect current nursing practices and advances in healthcare knowledge. The system includes over 500 diagnostic labels, each with a definition, criteria, and potential interventions. NANDA also provides resources for nurses to use when documenting patient care, including a manual of documentation guidelines and sample forms.

Overall, NANDA plays an important role in promoting consistent and effective nursing practice by providing a standardized framework for identifying and documenting nursing diagnoses.

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