76390-4
Nurse employment specialty Provider [NMMDS]
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Part Description
LP174447-5 NMMDS
The Nursing Management Minimum Data Set (NMMDS) is a researched-based set of core essential data used to support the administrative and management information needs for the provision of nursing care. NMMDS consists of 18 data elements grouped into three broad categories - environment, nursing care, and financial resources. Environment data elements include unit/service unique identifiers, type of nursing delivery unit/service, patient/client population, volume of nursing delivery unit/service, and method of care delivery. Nursing care data elements include manager demographic profile, nursing staff and client care support personnel, nursing care staff demographic profile, and nursing care staff satisfaction. Financial resources data elements are payer type, reimbursement, nursing delivery unit/service budget, expenses.
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Source: NMMDS, NMMDS
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Nurse employment specialty
- Property
- Type
- Time
- Pt
- System
- Provider
- Scale
- Nom
- Method
- NMMDS
Normative Answer List: LL3219-4
Source: NMMDSAnswer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Acute care/Critical care Nurses in this specialty provide care to patients with acute conditions. They also provide care to pre- and post-operative patients |
19.10.01 | LA22531-0 | |
Anesthesia Nurses in this specialty provide care to patients receiving anesthesia during operative procedures |
19.10.02 | LA7169-1 | |
Geriatric/Gerontology Nurses in this specialty provide the special care needed in rehabilitating and maintaining the mental and physical health of the elderly |
19.10.03 | LA22533-6 | |
Home Health Nurses in this specialty provide care for people in their homes, such as those recovering from illness, an accident, or childbirth |
19.10.04 | LA21446-2 | |
Informatics Nurses in this specialty integrate computer science, information science, and nursing science and information to provide support of patients, nurses, and providers to provide knowledge, data integration, information processing, and technology communication |
19.10.05 | LA22535-1 | |
Maternal-Child Health Nurses in this specialty provide medical and surgical treatment to pregnant women and to mother and baby following delivery |
19.10.06 | LA22536-9 | |
Medical/Surgical Nurses in this specialty provide diagnostic and therapeutic services to acutely ill patients for a variety of medical conditions, both surgical and non-surgical |
19.10.07 | LA22537-7 | |
Occupational Health Nurses in this specialty provide on-the-job health care for the nation's workforce, striving to ensure workers' health, safety, and productivity |
19.10.08 | LA22538-5 | |
Oncology Nurses in this specialty provide care and support for patients diagnosed with cancer |
19.10.09 | LA22539-3 | |
Palliative Care Nurses in this specialty provide sensitive care and pain relief to patients in the final stages of life |
19.10.10 | LA22540-1 | |
Pediatrics/Neonatal Nurses in this specialty provide care and treatment to young patients ranging in age from infancy to late teens; provide care and support for very sick or premature newborn babies |
19.10.11 | LA22541-9 | |
Public Health Nurses in this specialty provide population-based community services |
19.10.12 | LA22542-7 | |
Psychiatric/Mental Health/Substance Abuse Nurses in this specialty aid and support the mental health of patients with acute or chronic psychiatric needs; pain management nurses who help regulate medications and provide care |
19.10.13 | LA22543-5 | |
Rehabilitation Nurses in this specialty provide physical and emotional support to patients and the families of patients with illnesses or disabilities that affect their ability to function normally and that may alter their lifestyle |
19.10.14 | LA7200-4 | |
School Health Nurses in this specialty are dedicated to promoting the health and well-being of children of all ages in an academic environment |
19.10.15 | LA22545-0 | |
Trauma Nurses in this specialty provide emergency care to patients of all ages. These nurses work to maintain vital signs and prevent complications and death |
19.10.16 | LA17058-1 | |
Women's Health Nurses in this specialty provided care for women across the life cycle with emphasis on conditions that are particular to women |
19.10.17 | LA22042-8 |
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NMMDS
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.52
- Last Updated
- Version 2.58
- Order vs. Observation
- Observation
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
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52826-5 | Nursing Management Minimum Data Set panel [NMMDS] |
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Copyright
- Organization
- NMMDS
- Copyright
- Copyright © 2006 Diane Huber and Connie Delaney.
- Terms of Use
- Used with permission.
- URL
- https://nursing.umn.edu/centers/center-nursing-informatics/center-projects
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