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Camille Badulis
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What are the key components of Nursing Informatics as outlined in the title?
Foundations
Theories
Frameworks
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
Who first coined the term "informatics" in 1957?
Karl Steinbuch
Phillipe Dreyfus
Walter Bauer
Scholes and Barber
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What is the definition of nursing informatics according to the ANA?
A field that combines nursing and computer science
A specialty that integrates nursing science, computer science, and information science
A practice focused solely on data management
A discipline that excludes technology
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What is the definition of nursing informatics according to the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)?
A field that focuses solely on technology
A practice that integrates nursing with information management
A discipline that excludes communication technologies
A science that does not promote health
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Multiple Choice
What is the specialty that integrates nursing science with multiple information and analytical sciences?
Data Management
Nursing Informatics
Healthcare Analytics
Clinical Research
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Multiple Choice
What are the three main fields that intersect to form Nursing Informatics?
Nursing Science
Computer Science
Information Science
Medical Science
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Multiple Choice
What is the minimum necessary rule?
Only the minimum necessary information should be disclosed to satisfy a particular purpose.
Healthcare providers should only access the minimum amount of patient data necessary for billing.
Patients should only be informed about the minimum amount of their health information.
Only the minimum number of healthcare workers should have access to PHI.
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Multiple Choice
What are the key components involved in developing informatics programs at health organizations as mentioned in the NI Vital Concepts?
Research studies
Patient care data
National and local standards
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
What is the goal of NI according to Staggers & Thompson (2002)?
To improve health by optimizing information management
To conduct critical analysis of definitions
To establish a solid foundation for NI
To focus on individual health only
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Multiple Select
What are some activities in Nursing Informatics (NI) as described by Staggers & Thompson (2002)?
Direct provision of care
Establishing effective administrative systems
Supporting nursing research
Enhancing supporting life-long learning
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Multiple Choice
What does the term 'Individuals' refer to in the context of nursing or informatics solutions?
Patients
Healthcare consumers
Nursing staff
Informaticians
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Multiple Choice
What year did the ANA recognize Nursing Informatics as a specialty for registered nurses?
1985
1990
1992
1995
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Multiple Choice
What are the benefits of Nursing Informatics in Healthcare?
Improved patient care
Increased paperwork
Reduced communication
Higher costs
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Multiple Choice
What are the early contributions of nursing informatics in healthcare documentation?
Digitalization of charting
Manual documentation
Paper-based records
In-person charting
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Multiple Choice
What is a key benefit of electronic health records (EHR) over paper records?
They are easier to lose
They offer better physical security
They improve patient care coordination
They are more expensive to maintain
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Multiple Choice
What do nursing informaticists do?
Research clinical nursing practices
Find evidence to prove clinical practices
Influence design of clinical systems
Train other nurses to use IT systems
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Multiple Choice
EBP helps nurses make effective, timely, and inappropriate clinical decisions in response to the broad political, professional, and social forces present in today's health care environment.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Is the integration of clinical expertise, patient values, and the best research evidence into the decision making process for patient care.
Cochrane collaboration
Evidence-based medicine
Evidence-based practice
Clinical expertise
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Multiple Choice
What are the benefits of nursing informatics in clinical IT systems?
Improved nurse training
Increased patient satisfaction
Reduced healthcare costs
Enhanced data security
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Multiple Select
What are the ways in which nursing informatics leverages IT investments in a hospital's EHR system?
Training nurses how to use it
Customizing forms to match nursing workflow
Reducing charting errors
Making documentation faster
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Multiple Choice
What unique contribution does Nursing Informatics provide to clinical care?
Data analysis
Patient care
Clinical wisdom
Research
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Multiple Choice
What are the steps involved in converting risks to system alerts?
Identify problems
Communicate with tech team
System build
Nurse validation
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Open Ended
What is the role of a nurse informatics specialist in telehealth systems?
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Multiple Choice
What are some examples of developments in communication technology that enhance the healthcare delivery system?
Telehealth services
Electronic health records
Remote patient monitoring
Wearable health devices
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Multiple Choice
How do patients benefit from Nursing Informatics?
Fewer medical errors
More informed clinical decision-making
Shorter hospital stay
Lower admission and readmission rates
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Multiple Choice
What is the significance of Locsin's model in nursing practice?
It emphasizes the use of technology in nursing
It focuses solely on patient care
It disregards the role of technology
It promotes a competitive environment in nursing
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What are the two dimensions of technological value in Locsin's model of technological competency in nursing?
Technology as completing human beings
Technology as machine technologies
Technology as enhancing communication
Technology as improving patient outcomes
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Multiple Choice
What are the technologies that mimic human beings and human activities mentioned in the text?
Cybernetic organisms
Anthropomorphic machines
Nursebots
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
Machines are similar to ___________________ in that they're designed to imitate human actions.
Inventions
Theater puppets
Insects
Computers
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Multiple Choice
What are the ways informatics is transforming health care?
Dramatic Savings
Shared Knowledge
Patient Participation
The Impersonalization of Care
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How confident do you feel about this topic now?
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