The Omaha System consists of components that capture: (Select all that apply.)

a. evaluation data.
b. cost data.
c. assessment data.
d. service delivery/activity data.


ANS: A, C, D
The Omaha System is a standardized terminology designed to operationalize the nursing or problem-solving process. It consists of the Problem Classification Scheme (assessment), Intervention Scheme (service delivery/activities), and the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes (evaluation). When nurses and other clinicians use the Omaha System, they can describe, quantify, and communicate details about their practice.

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