N.I. Finals - I. Introduction to Nursing Science and informatics

  1. Washington e-Health Code of Ethics Guiding Principles

    • 1. Candor
    • 2. Honesty
    • 3. Quality
    • 4. Informed Consent
    • 5. Privacy 
    • 6. Professionalism in Online Health Care
    • 7. Responsible Partnering
    • 8. Accountability
  2. refers to fair, equitable, and appropriate treatment in light of what is due or owed to a person
    justice
  3. refers to actions performed that contribute to the welfare of others.
    beneficence
  4. asserts an obligation not to inflict harm intentionally and forms the framework for the standard of due care to be met by any professional.
    non-maleficence
  5. refers to the individuals freedom from controlling interferences by others and from personal limitations that prevent meaningful choices, such as adequate understanding
    autonomy
  6. The nurse has a duty to maintain confidentiality of all patient information, both personal and clinical, in the work setting and off duty in all venues, including social media or any other means of communication
    privacy and confidentiality
  7. Ethical Application of Informatics
    • 1. privacy and confidentiality 
    • 2. autonomy
    • 3. non-maleficence
    • 4. beneficence
    • 5. justice
  8. is a federal law that required the creation of national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient's consent or knowledge.
    Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)
  9. Phase II of the TIGER initiative
    Standards and Interoperability

    Healthcare Information TechnologyNational Agenda/Policy

    Informatics Competencies

    Education and Faculty Development

    Staff Development/Continuing Education

    Usability/Clinical Application Design

    Virtual Demonstration Center

    Leadership Development

    Consumer Empowerment/Personal Health Record
  10. it was designed to address skills that all nurses will need in the 21st century. All nurses are going to have to be at least competent in informatics, from basic computer skills to advanced-level information technology and literacy expertise.
    TIGER (Technology Informatics Guiding Education Reform) Initiative,
  11. is a global advisor, thought leader and member-based society committed to reforming the global health ecosystem through the power of information and technology
    HIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society)
  12. Steps in Nursing Informatics Process
    identifying the issues

    exploring alternatives

    devising solutions

    implementing solutions

    evaluating and modifying patient goals
  13. the meta-structures or overarching concepts of nursing informatics
    data, information, knowledge, and wisdom
  14. The core phenomena of nursing
    nurse, person, health, and environment
  15. is a specialty that integrates nursing science with multiple information management and analytical sciences to identify, define, manage, and communicate data, information, knowledge, and wisdom in nursing practice.
    Nursing informatics
  16. is a combination of computer science, information science, and nursing science designed to assist in the management and processing of nursing data, information, and knowledge to support the practice of nursing and the delivery of nursing care
    Nursing informatics
  17. the use of information technologies in relation to any nursing functions and actions of nurses (Hannah, 1985)
    Nursing Informatics
  18. consist of device operators, network administrators and system specialist.
    People
  19. consists of hubs, communication media and network device
    Network
  20. - consists of data organized in the required structure
    Database
  21. consists of various programs and procedures
    Software
  22. consists of input/output device, processor, operating system and media devices
    Hardware
  23. Components of Information System
    • Hardware 
    • Software
    • Database
    • Network
    • People
  24. a set of interrelated components that collect, manipulate, store data, distribute information to support decision making and provide a feedback mechanism to monitor performance
    information system
  25. Steinbuch developed what? an early implementation of artificial neural networks
    Lernmatrix
  26. is deemed one of the founders of informatics. He was a German computer scientist, cyberneticist, and electrical engineer
    Karl Steinbuch
  27. the study of computational systems for storing and retrieving information, especially scientific or technical information
    information science/ informatics/ computing
  28. knowledge
    Information
  29. the aim is to provide the best intervention or action that has been proven to be effective.
    Evidence based practice
  30. was considered as the first nurse scientist because of her works in scientific inquiry on data.
    Florence Nightingale
  31. is a combination of the different established sciences which involve and affect the holistic care of the nurses towards the patient.
    Nursing Science
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N.I. Finals - I. Introduction to Nursing Science and informatics
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