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The Omaha System

A Key to Practice, Documentation, and Information Management

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Description
The Omaha System is a comprehensive, research-based classification system designed for use in diverse community, case management, long-term care, and educational settings to enhance health care practice, documentation, and information management. Consisting of three interrelated components - the Problem Classification Scheme, the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, and the Intervention Scheme - it provides a structure to document client needs and strengths, describe practitioner interventions, and measure client outcomes. The 2nd edition of this practical resource describes how to use the revised version of the Omaha System in practice, education, and research - including the latest modifications to terms, definitions, and codes. It replaces two previous Omaha System publications.
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Saunders
37000
9780721601304
9780721601304

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Publication date
2005
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
496
Dimensions (mm)
152 x 229
Weight (g)
572
  • Section I: Using the Omaha System

    1. The Past, Present, and Future of the Omaha System

    2. How to Use the Omaha System

    3. Use of the Omaha System in Practice

    4. Use of the Omaha System in Education

    5. Use of the Omaha System in Research

    6. Use of Information Technology with the Omaha System


    Section II: Users Guide to the Omaha System

    Users Guide


    Appendices

    A. The Omaha System

    B. Case Studies

    C. Client Problems Frequently Associated with Selected Conditions, Medical Diagnoses, and Treatments

    D. Omaha System Revision Process

    E. Omaha System Codes

    F. Omaha System Survey


    Glossary
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