Informatics in the Healthcare Profession & Professional Use of Electronic Resources
Strategic Planning for Information Technology Projects
System Implementation & Maintenance
Integration Technology, Informatics, and the Internet Into Nursing Education
Consumer Education & Informatics
100
Synthesis of information from several sources to produce a single concept
What is knowledge
100
The process of determining what an organization wants to be in the future and planning how to get there.
What is Strategic Planning?
100
When changes are complete
What is the time that user system training should begin for system implementations?
100
Online continuing education units (CEUs) Hospital information systems available to faculty and students in clinical environment Competency-based training Computer-assisted instruction Simulation
Type of computer technology may be used to support and enhance nursing education in clinical and academic settings.
100
A paradigm change in healthcare delivery from clinical to medicine in the Industrial age to public health information in the Information Age.
What is consumer health informatics.
200
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
200
The purpose or reason for an organization’s existence, which represents the fundamentals and the unique aspirations that differentiate organizations from each other.
What is the Mission?
200
All users should have input into the systems that they use. Nurse informaticists provide “credibility” for information system projects.
What is the role that nursing has in System Implementation and Maintenance?
200
Continuing education Distance education Undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral-level courses, degrees, and certificates
What are career opportunities for nurse informaticians in education.
200
Consumerism-moment in the 1970s Proliferation of self-help programs in 1980s Growing use of the Internet in the 1990s Emergence of evidence-based medicine
What are the driving factors behind the development of consumer health informatics.
300
-A Website where content can be edited or added by multiple users -Can be opened or closed (private) -Can facilitate group learning The above characteristics are components of?
What is Wikis
300
Any group or individual who can affect or is influenced by the achievements of the organization’s objectives.
What are Stakeholders?
300
Develop a dictionary of terms and map terms from one system to another. Dictionaries and mapping help to ensure high-quality data. Finalize pathways and screens before the test plan is written and training starts
What is a System Documentation?
300
The underlying concept for instruction delivered outside the boundaries of the traditional classroom in which the instructor and instructed do not meet face to face.
What are virtual learning environments
300
Consumer selected tools to view to view their health care provider's medical record system.
What are personal health records (PHR)
400
What is a complete directory for finding medical information?
What is Metadirectory
400
The most senior informatics executive who functions as a bridge between nursing and the Information Technology (IT).
What is the role of the Chief Nursing Informatics Officer (CNIO)?
400
Underestimation of time and resources needed Ongoing addition of changes and more features (scope creep and feature creep) Failure to consider costs for annual maintenance and other expenses Problems with testing or training Lack of system “ownership” by users
What is Implementation Pitfalls an organization may face?
400
Advantages: improved reading habits, convenience, reduced learning time, increased retention, 24-hour access, schedule flexibility. Disadvantages: lack of feedback, lack of control, lack of intellectual stimulation, poor instructional design.
What are advantages and disadvantages of Virtual Learning Environments (VLE)
400
Tools that can encompass a number of different tools that can be utilized to self-monitor and self-manage health conditions.
What is home telemedicine
500
The ability to recognize when information is needed as well as the skills to find, evaluate, and use needed information effectively (Association of College and Research Libraries [ACRL], 2002).
What is Information Literacy
500
Identification of Goals & Scope, Scanning External & Internal Environments, Data Analysis, Identification of Potential Solutions, Selecting a Course of Action, Implementation, and Ongoing Evaluation & Feedback.
What are the 7 steps in the Strategic Planning Process?
500
Network infrastructure Workstations and mobile devices Placement of workstations Printer needs
What is the considerations of hardware requirements?
500
Wikis: a website where individuals can contribute and edit content Podcasts: lectures, conversations, speeches can be distributed to deliver education materials Webinars & Webcasts: enable participants to view a presentation. Virtual meeting spaces: allow remote individuals to meet and collaborate via the internet.
What are some Web 2.0 applications
500
Initiated in 2007, by a group of stakeholders to promote the use of information technology to improve quality, safety, and efficiency of managing and improving healthcare delivery.
What is e-Health Initiative (eHI)
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