Consumer information and informatics
Role of a nurse with respect to informatics
Professional use of electronic resources

Informatics affects Nursing Profession/Care
Strategic Planning for Information Technology Projects
100
_______ was made in 2007, promoting use of informatics technology as a means of improving quality, safety, and efficiency of managing and improving healthcare delivery.
What is, “e-Health Initiative (eHI)”?
100
The nurse is playing this “role” as he/she evaluates and analyzes data collected about a patient.
What is “Information User”?
100
Name three examples of an online source for healthcare information?
What is “BIOmed, CDC, NLM”?
100
The art and science of turning data [into] information.
What is “Informatics”?
100
Copy of the information system software that is used to make changes from the off-the-shelf version from the vendor.
What is, "What assists in strong leadership and communication skills"?
200
Terms such as “Whole in the Heart” vs. “Atrial Septal defect”.
What is, “A vocabulary gap where providers and patients have miscommunications.”?
200
This career in nursing has become popular for nurses drawn to the field of nursing informatics and willing to become certified in the area to increase their credibility in the area.
What is “Informatics Nurse Specialist” or “INS”?
200
Give two examples of web based learning objects.
What are “Audio clips, video, text, applications, animations.”
200
“…. Facilitates the integration of data, information, knowledge and wisdom to support patients, nurses, and other providers in their decision making in all roles and settings” (American Nurses Association [ANA] 2007, p.1).
What is “Nursing Informatics”?
200
Implementation of the electronic health record and initiatives supporting patient safety and quality of care.
What is "The third phase of the project life cycle"?
300
PSN stand for ______.
What is “The Preventing Suicide Network”?
300
The stage in a nurse’s career when they should be able to fully integrate informatics throughout their practice and provide improvement suggestions for their informatics system.
What is “Experienced Nurse” stage?
300
Benefits to e-learning.
What are “Flexible hours, the ability to gain confidence and skills in using information technology, and being able to work and go to school”?
300
The person that conducts informatics research and generates informatics theory.
Who is “The Informatics Nurse Specialist”?
300
Use of an open-ended statement that describes what is to be accomplished.
What is "How do organizations specify how and when goals will be met"?
400
The 3 goals of an Informatics Specialist Designer.
What are: “1) understandable content, 2) integrate clinical and scientific resources, and 3) create a knowledge base to sustain the project?”
400
This project, initialized by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation includes informatics as one of it’s six core competencies. Being included in this list has led to an increased importance of informatics.
What is “Quality and Safety Education in Nursing” or “QSEN”?
400
4 advantages to online publishing.
What are “Takes less time to publish, less cost, more collaboration, multimedia can be included, increased access, don’t need additional building/office space for storage”?
400
Entry level, the experienced nurse, the informatics nurse, the informatics nurse specialist.
What are “Informatics Competencies”?
400
The development of a comprehensive long-range plan for guiding the activities and operations of an organization.
What is "A vision or process that an organization uses to determine what its future should look like"?
500
The Ix (or Information Therapy) Action alliance focuses on issues related to ______ to help consumers make sound health decision.
What is, “The prescription and use of targeted health information”?
500
A large group of leaders in nursing education, administration, practice and other areas developed this initiative calling for nursing education to keep up with rapidly changing technology and encourages nurses to actively participate in the development of electronic records.
What is “Technology Informatics Guiding Education reform” or “TIGER”?
500
Where can you find information on cultural and linguistic competence as a nurse when caring for patients?
500
The application of information, science and technology to acquire, process, organize, interpret, store, use and communicate medical data in all of its forms in medical education, practice and research, patient care, and health management.
What is “Medical Informatics”?
500
Work with key figures to develop strategies to transform care, prioritize system design to maximize the value and benefits of a clinical information system, and reallocate time saved in documentation and other efficiencies to improve client care services.
What is, "In all three environments—testing, training, and production (live)"?
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