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The development of a perioperative nursing language; Perioperative Nursing Data Set (PNDS); established an evidence-based practice model (PNDS) for preoperative professional nurses. The Perioperative Nursing Data Set was created in the 1990s by AORN members. PNDS is a clear, precise nursing language that offers standardized terminology to support a perioperative nursing practice. Justifying perioperative nursing care can be performed with a national database both quantitatively and qualitatively. The purpose of this language is to allow for sharing of reliable, retrievable, and reportable clinical data for analysis and decision-making purposes.
The third edition of PNDS was published in 2010. The goal of the most recent edition of PNDS is to make the perioperative nurse use the PNDS in a meaningful way. Moreover, the goal is to promote the implementation of the standardized PNDS in health practice, both in written documentation and the electronic health record. PNDS Components 64 nursing diagnoses. 127 nursing interventions. 29 nurse-sensitive patient outcomes. PNDS Benefits Describes: Patient problems that nurses identify. Interventions that nurses provide. Resources required to administer the care. The achieved outcomes. Allows: A structure of documentation and evaluation of nursing care. Precise and complete data analysis. Benchmarking activities among healthcare organizations. Costing based on activity. PNDS Implications for Clinicians • Supports standardized nursing documentation. • Provides language for clinical pathways and replication of outcomes. • Guides developing policies and procedures. • Provides language for quality indicators and improvement initiatives. • Facilitates clinical based research activities. • Assists measuring and evaluating of patient care outcomes. • Enhances patient care continuity. PNDS Implications for Managers • Develops databases that help supporting resource utilization review. • Supports practicing in a professional model. • Provides for consistent communication and documentation. • Assists with clinical data comparison from large patient populations. • Supports databases to help in measuring clinical outcomes and in monitoring level of effectiveness. • Permits cost evaluating in relationship to quality and effectiveness . • Offers valid clinical data for decision making and health care policy development. • Supports cost calculation, management and reimbursement in clinical and administrative activities at the perioperative setting. PNDS creation allows for the concept of a complete computerized patient record to be realized. When PNDS is inserted in the information systems, it makes it possible to extract information that is consistent and comparable across perioperative settings and institutions. The documentation of the nursing impact being made on patient outcomes becomes apparent. References Petersen, C. & Kleiner, C. (2011). Evolution and revision of the Perioperative Nursing Data Set. Europe PupMed Central. 93(1):127-132. DOI: 10.1016/j.aorn.2010.07.015. Retrieved from http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/21193085 Preoperative Nursing Data set. (2003). Retrieved from http://people.duke.edu/~newki001/
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