Nursing Informatics: Integrating Nursing, Computer, and Information Sciences, Exams of Nursing

An overview of nursing informatics, which integrates nursing science, computer science, and information science to support nurses, healthcare providers, and patients in decision-making and care delivery. It covers key concepts such as the characteristics of valuable information, the dikw (data, information, knowledge, wisdom) framework, the role of informatics in healthcare, informatics competencies, and the importance of information literacy and health literacy. The document also discusses the evolution of electronic health records (ehrs) and meaningful use, as well as the impact of technology on patient-centered care and clinical decision support. Overall, this document offers a comprehensive understanding of the interdisciplinary field of nursing informatics and its critical role in modern healthcare.

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NR599 Final Exam With All Correct
Answers 2024.
Nursing informatics - Answer Integrates nursing science, computer science, and information science,
cognitive science
Nursing informatics - Answer Ethical application of knowledge, to provide services and interventions, to
maintain, enhance or restore health, to acquire, generate and disseminate nursing knowledge
For information to be valuable - Answer it must be accessible, accurate, timely, complete, cost-effective,
flexible, reliable, relevant, simple verifiable, and secure.
Nursing Informatics - Answer Supports nurses, consumers, patients, interprofessional healthcare team,
and all other stakeholders in their decision making in all roles and settings to achieve desired outcomes
Examples of EHR - Answer Bar code medication administration systems, clinical decision support,
patient monitoring and telehealth
Nursing informatics - Answer Refers to the science and art of turning data into information
Nursing Informatics - Answer Important to nursing for supporting the work and decision making process
for consumers and providers.
Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) - Answer Optimal patient care results form QI
processes, safety, collaboration, patient centered care, evidence based practice, informatics
HIT - Answer plays a critical role in ensuring transparency, increasing efficiency, engaging consumers,
effectively manage cost and quality of car in the US.
Knowledge
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NR599 Final Exam With All Correct

Answers 2024.

Nursing informatics - Answer Integrates nursing science, computer science, and information science, cognitive science Nursing informatics - Answer Ethical application of knowledge, to provide services and interventions, to maintain, enhance or restore health, to acquire, generate and disseminate nursing knowledge For information to be valuable - Answer it must be accessible, accurate, timely, complete, cost-effective, flexible, reliable, relevant, simple verifiable, and secure. Nursing Informatics - Answer Supports nurses, consumers, patients, interprofessional healthcare team, and all other stakeholders in their decision making in all roles and settings to achieve desired outcomes Examples of EHR - Answer Bar code medication administration systems, clinical decision support, patient monitoring and telehealth Nursing informatics - Answer Refers to the science and art of turning data into information Nursing Informatics - Answer Important to nursing for supporting the work and decision making process for consumers and providers. Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) - Answer Optimal patient care results form QI processes, safety, collaboration, patient centered care, evidence based practice, informatics HIT - Answer plays a critical role in ensuring transparency, increasing efficiency, engaging consumers, effectively manage cost and quality of car in the US. Knowledge

Knowledge - Answer Others thoughts and information Transparent knowledge / wisdom - Answer To act without thinking To have value, knowledge must be - Answer Viable Knowledge - Answer Awareness and understanding of a set of information and ways that it can be made useful to support a task or decision Five rights of knowledge - Answer Right information, accessible by the right people, right setting, applied the right way, at the right time Knowledge - Answer Awareness and understanding of an information set and ways that information can be made useful to support a specific task or arrive at a decision. Three sources of knowledge - Answer Instinct, reason, intuition Wisdom - Answer Highest form of common sense Wisdom - Answer Results from accumulated knowldege Wisdom - Answer Ones own mind and the synthesis of experience, insight, understanding, and knowledge Wisdom - Answer Uses knowledge and experience to heighten common sense, and uses insight to exercise sound judgement Wisdom - Answer Knowledge applied in practical way or translated into action Wisdom - Answer Knowing when and how to apply knowledge

Information science - Answer Integrates cognitive science, communication science, computer science, library science, and social science. Information science - Answer Covers input processing, output, and feedback data focusing on the perspective of the stakeholder. Information science - Answer Related to determinism, develops by its own laws, realizes its own potential Information science - Answer Autonomous system controlling and ultimately permeating all other subsystems of society Information science - Answer Interdisciplinary, people oriented Information science - Answer Examines human-computer interaction, interfacing, and interaction of people, ISs, and corporations Information science - Answer Influencing how people interact with information and subsequently develop knowledge Standard terminology - Answer Ensures all professionals share the same understanding Standard terminology - Answer Supports acquisition, dissemination, generation and processing. - relates back to Foundation of Knowledge Standard Terminology - Cimino's Guidelines - Answer Content, concepts, identification of concepts, hierarchy, relationships, formal definitions Standard Terminology - Current term - ICD10 - Answer Data set, Taxonomy, Classification, Nomenclature Standard Terminology - Current term — Data Set - Answer Names collection of data consisting of individualized information organized in a a prescribed fashion

Standard Terminology - Current term — Taxonomy - Answer Classification according to predetermined system, resulting catalog Standard Terminology - Current term - Classification - Answer Captures categories, used to determine costs or outcomes. Insufficient in detail for clinical docutmentation Standard terminology - Current term - Nomenclature - Answer System of rules and procedures Standard terminology - Answer Supports meaningful use. Leads to decreased patient cost, improved patient outcomes and safety Informatics competencies - TIGER - Answer Technology Informatics guided education reform Informatics competencies - TIGER - Answer Management and leadership, education, communication and collaboration, informatics design, informatics technology, policy, culture Informatics competencies - NONPF - Answer How to use available technology to enhance safety and health outcomes Informatics competencies - AACN essentials - Answer Deliver and coordinate care and enhance communication Informatics competencies - Graduate level QSEN - Answer Communicate, mange knowledge, mitigate error, support decision making Informatics competencies - NLN - Answer Grounded in core values - caring, integrity,diversity, and excellence. Concepts of EB teaching, science of learning, research in education, personal and professional development Informatics competencies - Answer The expected level of performance which integrates knowledge, skills, abilities, and judgement.

Meaningful use - phase 3 - Answer Improve outcomes and interoperability - focus on eligible professional, emphasize technical standards that support health management and outcome measurement, patient centered care and engaging the individual in managing their health. MUMSI - Answer Meaningful use maturity sensitivity index - developed to measure maturity of EHR MU - Stage 3 objectives - Answer Clinical decision support Care planning/Advance Directive Electronic notes Hospital Labs Order Tracking Unique Device Identifier Demographics View download transmit Patient generated Health Data Visit Summary/Clinical Summary Patient Education Secure messaging medication Reconciliation Summary of care for transfer of care Notifications Patient Centered Information Systems - Answer National imperative and and prevention strategy Clinical Decision Support Sytem - Answer Computerized alerts and reminders Clinical guidelines Online information retrieval Clinical order set and protocols

Online access to policies and procedures Clinical decision support system - Answer Brings information to the user to make decisions to adjust care Electronic medial records - Answer Individuals lifetime computerized record Benefit - engages patients Alarm fatigue - Answer Multiple false alarms by smart technology that cause workers to ignore or respond slowly to them. Information Literacy Competency Standards for Nursing - Answer Determine the extent of information needed Access the needed information effectively and efficiently Critically evaluate information to direct practice Uses effectively understands the issues surrounding the use of information HITECH - Answer Strengthened HIPPA Provides incentives for the use of HIT Penalties when not used Funds support education for EHR and tech support Governed by CMS TIGER - management - Answer Drives, empowers, and executes transformation TIGER - Education - Answer Maximizes possibilities for knowledge development and dissemination of best practice