The similarities between the Omaha System and the NANDA-I taxonomy are that both contain which of the following?

a. Evaluation tools expressed in standardized language
b. Nursing diagnoses expressed in standardized language
c. Diagnoses, outcomes, and interventions
d. Labels that are intended for use in any healthcare setting


B
NANDA-I and the Omaha System both contain nursing diagnoses expressed in standardized language. The Omaha System also contains outcomes and interventions. The Omaha System was developed for use in community settings, whereas NANDA-I may be used in all settings.

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The nurse is providing care to a client according to a protocol. Protocols were established:

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The nurse questions the patient with hypertension about the symptoms of headache because hypertension headaches characteristically occur as:

1. frontal in the afternoon. 2. temporal on exertion. 3. occipital on arising. 4. frontal at night.

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