NR599 Nursing Informatics 100%
verified Final Exam
Ethical Decision Making
Answers: The process of making informed choices about ethical dilemmas
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based on a set of standards differentiating right from wrong,
The decision making reflects an understanding of the principles and
standards ethical decision making, as well as philosophical approaches to
ethical decision making.
It requires a framework for addressing the complex and often controversial
moral questions Bioethical Standards
What is Autonomy?
Answer: the right to choose for him or herself Bioethical standards
What is Freedom?
Answer: self-directedness, an agent's capacity and consequent right to take
actions based on the agent's own values and motivations of bioethical standards
what is veracity?
Answer: right to truth bioethical standards
what is privacy?
Answer: avoids conflict and promotes harmony bioethical standards
what is beneficence?
Answer: actions performed that contribute to the welfare of others bioethical
standards
What is fidelity
Answer: right to what has been promised
Define Tele-health
Answer: wide range of health services that are delivered by telecommunications
ready tools; such as telephone, videophone, and computer needed to help fill the
nursing shortage allowing nursing to see more patients quicker, as well as the
aging population.
Uses of telecommunication technologies
Answers: used to deliver health-related services or to connect patients and
healthcare providers to maximize patient’s health status
Define tele-medicine
Answer: stationary scheduled remote diagnostic health status or health services
delivered by telecommunications -ready tools, supervised or directed by a
physician
What is remote management/ monitory/coaching
Answer: stationary home or facility-based, with scheduled and as needed remote
transmission of health status
Mobile health (m-Health) "community" groups/social media refers to?
Answer: wearable mobile patient-generated health data with scheduled and as needed remote transmission of health status defined as wireless communication to support efficiency in public health and clinical practice
clinical uses of tele-health
transmitting clinical data for assessment, diagnoses or disease
promoting disease prevention and good health
using telephone and video-graphic technologies to provide advice in
emergent cases
using real-time video IE: exchanging health services or video conferencing
what are medical applications?
software developed for medical purposes, including home monitoring
system, medical databases for healthcare professionals
apps providing access to electronic copies
apps for general patient education
generic aids or general purpose apps
apps as educational tools
Apps automating office operations
mobile apps that provide or facilitate supplemental clinical care, by coaching or
prompting to help patients manage their health in their daily environment
Answer: EX include apps that coach patients with conditions such as;
cardiovascular disease, HTN, DM, obesity, and promote strategies for maintaining
health weight, getting optimal nutrition, exercising and staying fit, managing salt
intake, or adhering to predetermined medication dosing schedules by simple
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