Nursing informatics - CORRECT ANSWERS specialty that integrates nursing science, computer science, and information science to manage and communicate
... [Show More] data, information, and knowledge in nursing practice
Levels of Nursing Informatics Practice - CORRECT ANSWERS Generalist and Informatics Nurse Specialist
Informatics Nurse Specialist - CORRECT ANSWERS Completed graduate level education in informatics or related field
Knowledge - CORRECT ANSWERS The awareness and understanding of a set of information and the ways that information can be made useful to support a specific task or reach a decision.
Knowledge Workers - CORRECT ANSWERS Those who work with information and generate knowledge as a product. Nurses are an example of such.
Wisdom - CORRECT ANSWERS the ability to apply valuable and viable knowledge, experience, understanding and insight while being prudent and sensible. Sometimes considered the highest form of "Common Sense"
Scientific Underpinning - CORRECT ANSWERS Provide the basis of knowledge to advance nursing practice; include sciences such as biology, physiology, psychology, ethics, and nursing.
-DIKW Paradigm (Data, Information, Knowledge, Wisdom)
Foundation of Knowledge model - CORRECT ANSWERS Model that proposes that humans are organic information systems constantly acquiring, processing, and generating information or knowledge in both their professional and personal lives.
Computer Science - CORRECT ANSWERS Study of storage, conversion and transformation, transfer or transmission of information in computers through algorithms and practical implementation problems.
Cognitive Science - CORRECT ANSWERS Studies how the mind works from an information processing perspective.
Information Science - CORRECT ANSWERS The study of the retrieval, application, use and management of information as well as the human-computer interaction.
Standard Terminologies - CORRECT ANSWERS Structured, controlled languages developed to represent concepts in a given domain in a clear, unambiguous fashion that conveys the exact same meaning for data, information, and knowledge across settings, regions, and even different countries.
Nomenclature - CORRECT ANSWERS Refers to a system of rules and procedures for adding names used in an art or science, such as nursing.
Classification - CORRECT ANSWERS Systems that capture categories, which are then used to determine costs or outcomes but are insufficient in detail for clinical documentation purposes
Taxonomy - CORRECT ANSWERS Uses classification according to a predetermined system, with the resulting catalog used to provide a conceptual framework for discussion, analysis, or information retrieval.
Data Set - CORRECT ANSWERS Refers to a named collection of data consisting of individual information organized in a prescribed fashion
Analytics - CORRECT ANSWERS A term describing the extensive use of data, statistical and quantitative analysis, explanatory and predictive models, and fact-based management to drive decisions and actions. Can improve marketing or in healthcare, services for the demographics served.
Nursing Informatics Competencies - CORRECT ANSWERS The integration of knowledge, skills, and attitudes in the performance of various nursing informatics activities within prescribed levels of nursing practice
ICD - CORRECT ANSWERS International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems; Maintained by the WHO and provides a description and classification of known diseases and injuries.
CPT - CORRECT ANSWERS Current Procedural Terminology; Unique billing codes for services rendered; Maintained by the American Medical Association.
Nursing Informatics Roles - CORRECT ANSWERS Project Manager, Consultant, Educator, Researcher, Product Developer, Decision Support/Outcomes Manager, Advocate/Policy Developer, Clinical Analyst/System Specialist, Entrepreneur
TIGER Initiative - CORRECT ANSWERS -The work of the Technology Informatics Guiding Education Reform Team. This team of nursing leaders developed a vision for utilizing information technology to transform nursing practice.
-Key purpose was to create a vision of nursing that bridges the quality chasm w/ information technology, enabling nurses to use informatics in practice and education to provide safer, higher quality of care.
TIGER Based Nursing Informatics Competency Model - CORRECT ANSWERS Includes (3) pillars: Information Literacy, Computer Literacy, Clinical Information Management
(3) Pillars of TIGER Based Nursing Informatics Competency Model - CORRECT ANSWERS Information Literacy, Computer Literacy, Clinical Information Management
Information literacy - CORRECT ANSWERS Ability to identify when information is needed as well as the skills to find, evaluate, and effectively use the same
Computer Literacy - CORRECT ANSWERS Basic familiarity with computer uses and common applications, ability to navigate hyperlinks, able to set up and use a database to collect and retrieve information
Clinical Information Management - CORRECT ANSWERS -Uses clinical decision making (CDS) and system safeguards to protect patients and protected health information (PHI)
-Able to request and evaluate reports for the purpose of informed decision making
-Participate in the selection, design, and evaluation of clinical information systems and patient-care technologies
-Uses available technologies to appropriately and effectively communicate
Health Literacy - CORRECT ANSWERS a person's capacity to obtain, process and understand basic health information and services, and to use these resources to promote one's health and wellness
Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) - CORRECT ANSWERS provides timely information, usually at the point of care, to help inform decisions about a patient's care.
Meaningful Use (MU) - CORRECT ANSWERS The set of standards defined by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Incentive Programs that governs the use of EHRs and allows eligible providers and hospitals to earn incentive payments by meeting specific criteria.
HITECH Act - CORRECT ANSWERS -Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act was enacted to promote the adoption and meaningful use of health information technology.
-Monetarily Incentivize health organizations and providers to become meaningful users of EHR [Show Less]