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NR599 summary and term definition Nursing informatics -: Integrates nursing science, computer science, and information science, cognitive science Nursing informatics -: Ethical application of knowledge, to provide services and interventions, to maintain, enhance or restore health, to ac...

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NR599 summary and term definition

Nursing informatics -: Integrates nursing science, computer science, and information
science, cognitive science

Nursing informatics -: 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 -: it must be accessible, accurate, timely, complete,
cost-effective, flexible, reliable, relevant, simple verifiable, and secure.

Nursing Informatics -: 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 -: Bar code medication administration systems, clinical decision
support, patient monitoring and telehealth

Nursing informatics -: Refers to the science and art of turning data into information

Nursing Informatics -: Important to nursing for supporting the work and decision
making process for consumers and providers.

Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) -: Optimal patient care results form
QI processes, safety, collaboration, patient centered care, evidence based practice,
informatics

HIT -: plays a critical role in ensuring transparency, increasing efficiency, engaging
consumers, effectively manage cost and quality of car in the US.
Knowledge

Knowledge -: Others thoughts and information

Transparent knowledge / wisdom -: To act without thinking

To have value, knowledge must be -: Viable

Knowledge -: 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 -: Right information, accessible by the right people, right
setting, applied the right way, at the right time

, Knowledge -: 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 -: Instinct, reason, intuition

Wisdom -: Highest form of common sense

Wisdom -: Results from accumulated knowldege

Wisdom -: Ones own mind and the synthesis of experience, insight, understanding,
and knowledge

Wisdom -: Uses knowledge and experience to heighten common sense, and uses
insight to exercise sound judgement

Wisdom -: Knowledge applied in practical way or translated into action

Wisdom -: Knowing when and how to apply knowledge

DIKW -: Data, Information, Knowledge, Wisdom

DIKW - Data -: Discrete facts. Product of observation with little interpretation.
Describes patient diagnosis, Iiving status, environments

DIKW - Information -: Data + meaning. Answers questions - who, what, when, where.
ICD10 diagnosis

DIKW - Knowledge -: Relations and interactions are defined and formalized

DIKW - Wisdom -: Uses of knowledge to manage and solve problems. Implies ethics.
Why it should or should not be implemented. Clinical judgement

AACN essentials -: Foundation includes natural and social sciences

Foundation of Knowledge Model -: Humans are organic information systems,
acquiring, processing, generating, and disseminating information

Computer science -: Information and computation and their implementation and
application in computer systems. Uses algorithms. Facilitates acquisition and
manipulation of data

Cognitive science -: Studies mind, intelligence, and behavior. Based from psychology,
philosophy, neuroscience, computer science, linguistics, biology, physics.

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