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Test Bank For
Nursing Informatics And The Foundation Of Knowledge 6th
Edition
By Dee Mcgonigle, Kathleen Mastrian

, Table Of Contents
Chapter 1 Nursind Science And The Foundation Of Knowledge......................................................... 3
Chapter 2 Introduction To Information, Information Science, And Information Systems ................. 23
Chapter 3 Computer Science And The Foundation Of Knowledge Model ........................................ 46
Chapter 4 Introduction To Cognitive Science And Cognitive Informatics ........................................ 67
Chapter 5 Ethical Applications Of Informatics .................................................................................. 87
Chapter 6 History And Evolution Of Nursing Informatics................................................................. 91
Chapter 7 Nursing Informatics As A Specialty .................................................................................. 95
Chapter 8 Legislative Aspects Of Nursing Informatics: Hitech And Hipaa ....................................... 99
Chapter 9 Systems Development Life Cycle: Nursing Informatics And Organizational Decision
Making .............................................................................................................................................. 119
Chapter 10 Administrative Information Systems ............................................................................. 123
Chapter 11 The Human-Technology Interface Dee .......................................................................... 127
Chapter 12 Electronic Security ......................................................................................................... 131
Chapter 13 Worldlow And Beyond Meaningful Use ....................................................................... 153
Chapter 14 The Electronic Health Record And Clinical Informatics ............................................... 157
Chapter 15 Informatics Tools To Promote Patient Safety And Quality Outcomes .......................... 161
Chapter 16 Patient Engagement And Connected Health .................................................................. 189
Chapter 17 Using Informatics To Promote Community/Population Health ..................................... 213
Chapter 18 Telenursing And Remote Access Telehealth: Original Contribution ............................ 225
Chapter 19 Nursing Informatics And Nursing Education ................................................................ 236
Chapter 20 Simulation, Game Mechanics, And Virtual Worlds In Nursing Education ................... 252
Chapter 21 Nursing Research: Data Collection, Processing, And Analysis ..................................... 256
Chapter 22 Data Mining As A Research Tool .................................................................................. 286
Chapter 23 Translational Research: Generating Evidence For Practice ........................................... 290
Chapter 24 Bioinformatics, Biomedical Informatics, And Computational ...................................... 320
Chapter 25 The Art Of Caring In Technology-Laden Environments ............................................... 339
Chapter 26 Nursing Informatics And The Foundation Of Knowledge ............................................. 357

, Nursing Informatics And The Foundation Of Knowledge
6th Editionmcgonigle Test Bank



Chapter 1 Nursing
Chapter 1 Nursing Science
Science And The of
and the Foundation Foundation
Knowledge OfKnowledge

The Nurse Understands That Nursing Informatics Is Recognized As A Specialty Area Of
Practice ByWhich Statement?

1. Research Priorities For Nursing Informatics Include The Development Of A Standard
NursingLanguage And The Development Of Databases For Clinical Information.

2. A Formal Educational Program At The Master's Level Must Be Completed Before A
Nurse IsEligible To Sit For The Credentialing Examination.

3. As A Differentiated Practice, Nursing Informatics Is Focused Upon The Client, The
Environment,Health, And The Nurse.

4. There Is A Need For Nursing Informatics Interests To Gain Representation By Work
Groups AndOrganizations Within The United States.

Correct Answer: 1

Rationale 1: The Development Of Research Priorities Is A Key Point In A Specialty Practice.
Although Degrees At The Master's Level Are Available, The Degree Required For
Credentialing Is Typically At The Bachelor's Level And Includes Experience In The Field.
Current Demands For Safer,Cost-Effective, Quality Care Require Evidence Of The Best
Practices Supported By Research.

Rationale 2: Such A Formal Educational Program Does Not Necessarily Mean A Specialty
Area OfPractice. Although Degrees At The Master's Level Are Available, The Degree
Required For Credentialing Is Typically At The Bachelor's Level And Includes Experience In
The Field. The Development Of Research Priorities Is A Key Point In A Specialty Practice.

Rationale 3: Your Chosen Response Refers To The Entire Discipline Of Nursing. The
Specialty Of Nursing Informatics Integrates Nursing Science, Computer Science, And
Information Science To Manage And Communicate Data, Information, Knowledge, And
Wisdom Into Nursing Practice. TheDevelopment Of Research Priorities Is A Key Point In A
Specialty Practice.

Rationale 4: There Are Many Work Groups In The United States Related To Informatics That
Focus On The Specialty Of Informatics Practice. One Example Is The Nursing Informatics
Special InterestGroup Of The International Medical Informatics Association. The Development
Of Research Priorities Is A Key Point In A Specialty Practice.

Global Rationale:

, Cognitive Level: Understanding
Client Need: Safe Effective Care Environment
Client Need Sub: Management Of Care
Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: Assessment
Learning Outcome:

Question 2
Type: Mcsa

Which Statement By The Nurse Verifies That The Nurse Is "Information Literate"?

1. "I Understand How To Search For A Website And Evaluate Its Usefulness For Health Care
Needs."

2. "I Utilize Databases In The Health Care Setting To Input Client Information Such
As SkinCondition."

3. "I Use Email Over The Internet To Correspond With Clients And Provide Information."

4. "I Can Use Software Applications Such As Word Processing, Spreadsheets, And Presentations."

Correct Answer: 1

Rationale 1: Information Literacy Necessitates That Nurses Have The Ability To Find,
Evaluate, And Effectively Use Information. The Other Answers Are Examples Of Computer
Literacy But Do Not HaveThe Higher Functions Of Information Literacy.

Rationale 2: Your Chosen Response Is An Example Of Computer Literacy, But It Does Not
Have TheHigher Functions Of Information Literacy. Information Literacy Necessitates That
Nurses Have The Ability To Find, Evaluate, And Effectively Use Information.

Rationale 3: Your Chosen Response Is An Example Of Computer Literacy But, It Does Not
Have TheHigher Functions Of Information Literacy. Information Literacy Necessitates That
Nurses Have The Ability To Find, Evaluate, And Effectively Use Information.

Rationale 4: This Answer Is An Example Of Computer Literacy But, It Does Not Have The
Higher Functions Of Information Literacy. Information Literacy Necessitates That Nurses Have
The Ability ToFind, Evaluate, And Effectively Use Information.

Global Rationale:

Cognitive Level: Understanding
Client Need: Safe Effective Care Environment
Client Need Sub: Management Of Care
Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: Planning
Learning Outcome:

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