What is the first step in becoming certified in health informatics?
100
This is the primary use of nursing informatics.
What is providing solutions for nurses throughout the healthcare process?
100
Consumer managed information
What is personal health records?
100
This is a critical concept in advancing informatics in the healthcare system.
What is patient safety?
200
Two years of practice as a nurse.
What is the amount of time you must practice before you can pursue a certificate in informatics?
200
This supports nurses’ documentation and management of patient care by allowing nurses to access necessary data, document the care regimen, and provides information to help nurses grow as caregivers.
What is nursing information systems?
200
One approach to eliminating health communication barrier is the development of this
What is consumer health vocabularies
200
A group of people in which nursing informatics will no longer be invisible to.
What are consumers?
300
30 hours.
What is the amount of contact hours of continuing education in nursing informatics?
300
This component of healthcare informatics in nursing tracks routine patient care and populates it into a document.
What is routine documentation?
300
Message type that includes information that is directed to a specific subset of the general population
What is targeted
300
A process needed to achieve organization and population healthcare goals and patient centered care.
What is strategic planning?
300
What are online course scheduling, access to library and online journal articles, and online testing
What are 3 ways nursing students use informatics?
400
2000 hours.
What is the amount of time needed of informatics nursing practice?
400
This ensures that the right patient information is available to the right people at the right time.
What is information management?
400
An individuals interest in protecting his or her individually identifiable health information and the corresponding obligation of those persons and entities accessing, using or disclosing that information to respect those interests through fair information practices
What is privacy
400
Specific considerations that point to the need for a new system.
What is poor performance, frequent downtimes, dated programming languages, no vender support, a difficult user interface, outmoded technology, and inadequate growth capability?
400
What is providing the computer and information literacy in order to use once thrown into the clinical setting.
What is the importance of educating nursing students about informatics in the health care setting?
500
200 hour clinical.
What is the clinical time required along with completing the graduate program in nursing informatics?
500
This creates systems that enable organizations to learn from their staff to improve performance.
What is knowledge management?
500
This has the potential to shift the focus of medicine from reaction to prevention, help providers select optimal therapy to make drugs safer, improve clinical trials, rescue drugs that are failing in clinical trials, and reduce the cost of healthcare.
What is personalized medicine
500
Decision support systems, monitoring devices, robots during surgery, and virtual reality.
What are indicators of the future world?
500
What is tracking grades electronically, and comparing these grades to national averages
As an educator, what is the benefit of using informatics in investigating nursing students performance?