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Online Course Now Offered in Japanese

We are happy to announce that NANDA-I’s first online course, “Introduction to Nursing Diagnosis”, is now available to take in…

Online Course Now Offered in Japanese

Update from Big Data Science Conference

Congratulations to Dr. Connie Delaney and her colleagues who recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of this group’s work at the…

Update from Big Data Science Conference

Improving Our NANDA-I Membership Package

We are asking all our NANDA-I members to submit their feedback on our membership package as we continue to evolve…

Improving Our NANDA-I Membership Package

2023 Call for Abstracts Now Open

THE CALL FOR ABSTRACTS FOR THE NANDA INTERNATIONAL/BOSTON COLLEGE 50TH ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE IS NOW OPEN AND WILL RUN UNTIL SEPTEMBER…

2023 Call for Abstracts Now Open

How Granular is Too Granular?

In nursing diagnosis, when we talk about granularity, we're talking about how specific the labels actually need to be. How…

How Granular is Too Granular?

New NANDA-I Webinars were Well Attended

We tried something new and it was well received! Over 125 people attended the twoNANDA-I webinars offered this past spring…

New NANDA-I Webinars were Well Attended

Calling all Clinical Nurses and Clinical Educators Worldwide

If you are working in a medical surgical area, we invite you to read the request below and complete the…

Calling all Clinical Nurses and Clinical Educators Worldwide

Importance of a Complete Nursing Assessment

One of the most frequently asked questions that we field at NANDA-I is how to ensure that a diagnosis is…

Importance of a Complete Nursing Assessment

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Recomendações ao usar diagnósticos com poucos ou nenhum fator relacionado/de risco

Assim como a terminologia da NANDA-I evoluiu ao longo dos anos, também evoluiu nosso pensamento. Educadores têm enfatizado que, para…

Recomendações ao usar diagnósticos com poucos ou nenhum fator relacionado/de risco