NR599 Nursing Informatics Final Exam Study Terms
Computer Science
Study of storage, conversion, and transformation transfer or transmission of
information in computers through algorithms and practical implementation
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NR599 Nursing Informatics Final Exam Study Terms
Computer Science
Study of storage, conversion, and transformation transfer or transmission of
information in computers through algorithms and practical implementation
problems.
Taxonomy
Uses classification according to a predetermined system, with the resulting
catalog used to provide a conceptual framework for discussion, analysis, or
information retrieval.
American Nurses Association- Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements.
provides specific guidance for ethical decision making and provides a valuable
framework that can be used when working with HIT
Telemedicine
Remote clinical health services
Clinical Support Tools
-Found in EHR software that when applied effectively, can enhance patient care
quality and outcomes, improve efficiency, and help to ensure regulatory
compliance.
-Process designed to aid directly in clinical decision making, in which
characteristics of individual patients are used to generate patient specific
interventions, assessments, recommendations, or other forms of guidance for
clinicians, patients, and others involved in care delivery.
Wisdom
the ability to apply valuable and viable knowledge, experience, understanding
and insight while being prudent and sensible. Sometimes considered the highest
form of "Common Sense"
Scientific Underpinning
Provide the basis of knowledge to advance nursing practice; include sciences
such as biology, physiology, psychology, ethics, and nursing.
-DIKW Paradigm (Data, Information, Knowledge, Wisdom)
Standard Terminologies
Structured, controlled languages developed to represent concepts in a given
domain in a clear, unambiguous fashion that conveys the exact same meaning
for data, information, and knowledge across settings, regions, and even different
countries.
Nomenclature
Refers to a system of rules and procedures for adding names used in an art or
science, such as nursing.
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