Nursing Clinical Reference Group
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Erica Culp Christine Spisla Cathy Richardson Ian Green Elisabeth Giesenhagen Fernando Oliveira Stephanie Hartleben Janice Kelly Lori Block Tess Settergen, Francisco Jose Rodriguez Alcazar
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4 Comments
Jerno Thys
Here are a few concepts that include the term 'patient' in my preliminary reference set on the nursing process:
"Procedures relating to mobility (procedure)" → a lot of children concepts contain the term 'patient' from this parent concept.
'Checking patient identity (procedure)': The subject of this expression is 'patient identity', so leaving the word 'patient' out would feel a little weird.
For my Reference Set, the word 'patient' is included in +- 5% of the concepts in the Reference Set (53 concepts).
Jerno Thys
Hi Cathy Richardson ,
another question on the inactivation of the concepts including 'patient'. Sometimes, the 'patient' is referred to as an 'elder' a 'child' or an 'infant' or ... Examples which I use in my nursing reference set are the following:
Monitoring for child abuse (regime/therapy)
Support of victim of elder abuse (regime/therapy)
If the rules are applied to these concepts, I think they are out of scope? So they will remain unaltered? Or would they transfer to situation/findings with explicit context? I'm not sure. This question popped into my head when processing my interviews with the midwives and pediatric nurses.
Kind regards,
Jerno Thys
Cathy Richardson
Hi Jerno Thys ,
The scope of work is purely on the term 'patient' not on the terms child, infant or elder, so yes they are out of scope.
Kind regards,
Cathy
Jerno Thys
Okay, thank you Cathy!