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Standardized language--making nursing practice count.

S C Beyea1

  • 1AORN, Inc, Denver, USA.

AORN Journal
|November 26, 1999
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Standardized nursing languages are crucial for clear clinical communication and electronic documentation. Adopting these standardized terms ensures consistent data management and highlights nursing

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Informatics
  • Health Information Management
  • Clinical Documentation

Background:

  • Nursing language lacks clarity and consistency in communicating clinical problems.
  • Electronic health records necessitate standardized terminology for accurate documentation.
  • The evolution of nursing practice relies on systematically defining and labeling nursing contributions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define standardized language in the context of nursing.
  • To explore the landscape of standardized nursing languages.
  • To identify American Nurses Association-recognized languages for clinical practice.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on standardized language principles.
  • Analysis of existing nursing terminologies.

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  • Examination of recognized nursing languages by professional bodies.
  • Main Results:

    • Standardized nursing languages offer a framework for managing patient data in electronic records.
    • These languages enhance the clarity and consistency of clinical information.
    • Several nursing languages are recognized by the American Nurses Association.

    Conclusions:

    • Implementing standardized nursing languages is essential for the future of nursing.
    • These languages ensure nursing contributions are integrated into comprehensive medical records.
    • Familiarity with standardized languages supports effective electronic documentation and data management.