Essentials of Nursing Informatics Study Guide
Essentials of Nursing Informatics Study Guide
Saba, Virginia; Brixey, Juliana; McCormick, Kathleen; Brixey, Jack
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
11/2015
672
Mole
Inglês
9780071845892
15 a 20 dias
1533
Part 1 - Nursing Informatics Technologies 1
1 Historical Perspective of Nursing Informatics * 3
2 Computer Hardware * 11
3 Advanced Hardware and mHealth * 25
4 Computer Software * 33
5 Open Source and Free Software * 47
6 Data and Data Processing * 65
7 Health Data Standards: Development, Harmonization,
and Interoperability * 73
8 Standardized Nursing Terminologies * 87
9 Human-Computer Interaction * 99
10 Trustworthy Systems for Safe and Private
Healthcare * 111
Part 2 - System Life Cycle 127
11 System Life Cycle: A Framework * 129
12 System and Functional Testing * 153
13 System Life Cycle Tools * 163
14 Healthcare Project Management * 171
Part 3 - Informatics Theory Standards-
Foundations of Nursing Informatics 181
15 The Practice Specialty of Nursing Informatics * 183
16 Nursing Informatics and Healthcare Policy * 205
Part 4 - Nursing Informatics Leadership 229
17 The Role of the Nurse Executive in Information
Technology Decision Making * 231
18 Establishing Nursing Informatics in Public Policy * 241
19 Communication Skills in Health IT, Building
Strong Teams for Successful Health IT Outcomes * 253
20 Assessing the Vendors * 261
21 Nurse Scheduling and Credentialing Systems * 275
22 Informatics and the Healthcare Industry * 285
Part 5 - Advanced Nursing Informatics in
Practice 295
23 Structuring Advanced Practice Knowledge:
An Internet Resource for Education and
Practice * 297
24 Nursing Informatics in Retail Clinics * 307
25 Care Delivery Across the Care Continuum:
Hospital-Community-Home * 317
26 Foundation of a Nursing Plan of Care Standard * 329
27 Computerized Provider Order Entry * 341
28 Physiological Monitoring and Device Interface * 351
29 Health Information Technology: Striving to Improve
Patient Safety * 361
30 The Role of Technology in the Medication-Use
Process * 371
31 The Magnet Model * 391
32 Public Health Practice Applications * 397
33 Informatics Solutions for Emergency Planning
and Response * 409
34 Federal Healthcare Sector Nursing Informatics * 419
35 Consumer/Patient Engagement and eHealth
Resources * 433
Part 6 - Nursing Informatics-Complex
Applications 443
36 Healthcare Analytics * 445
37 Planning, Design, and Implementation of
Information Technology in Complex Healthcare
Systems * 455
38 The Quality Spectrum in Informatics * 465
39 Translation of Evidence into Nursing Practice * 479
40 Improving Healthcare Quality and Patient Outcomes
Through the Integration of Evidence-Based
Practice and Informatics * 493
41 Incorporating Evidence: Use of Computer-Based
Clinical Decision Support Systems for Health
Professionals * 505
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Part 7 - Educational Applications 515
42 Nursing Curriculum Reform and Healthcare
Information Technology * 517
43 The TIGER Initiative * 529
44 Initiation and Management of Accessible, Effective
Online Learning * 537
45 Social Media in the Connected Age: Impact on
Healthcare Education and Practice * 549
46 A Paradigm Shift in Simulation: Experiential
Learning in Virtual Worlds * 563
Part 8 - Research Applications 575
47 Computer Use in Nursing Research * 577
48 Information Literacy and Computerized Information
Resources * 599
Part 9 - Big Data Initiatives 613
49 Genomics and Information Technology for Personalized
Health * 615
50 Global eHealth and Informatics * 629
Index * 639
Part 1 - Nursing Informatics Technologies 1
1 Historical Perspective of Nursing Informatics * 3
2 Computer Hardware * 11
3 Advanced Hardware and mHealth * 25
4 Computer Software * 33
5 Open Source and Free Software * 47
6 Data and Data Processing * 65
7 Health Data Standards: Development, Harmonization,
and Interoperability * 73
8 Standardized Nursing Terminologies * 87
9 Human-Computer Interaction * 99
10 Trustworthy Systems for Safe and Private
Healthcare * 111
Part 2 - System Life Cycle 127
11 System Life Cycle: A Framework * 129
12 System and Functional Testing * 153
13 System Life Cycle Tools * 163
14 Healthcare Project Management * 171
Part 3 - Informatics Theory Standards-
Foundations of Nursing Informatics 181
15 The Practice Specialty of Nursing Informatics * 183
16 Nursing Informatics and Healthcare Policy * 205
Part 4 - Nursing Informatics Leadership 229
17 The Role of the Nurse Executive in Information
Technology Decision Making * 231
18 Establishing Nursing Informatics in Public Policy * 241
19 Communication Skills in Health IT, Building
Strong Teams for Successful Health IT Outcomes * 253
20 Assessing the Vendors * 261
21 Nurse Scheduling and Credentialing Systems * 275
22 Informatics and the Healthcare Industry * 285
Part 5 - Advanced Nursing Informatics in
Practice 295
23 Structuring Advanced Practice Knowledge:
An Internet Resource for Education and
Practice * 297
24 Nursing Informatics in Retail Clinics * 307
25 Care Delivery Across the Care Continuum:
Hospital-Community-Home * 317
26 Foundation of a Nursing Plan of Care Standard * 329
27 Computerized Provider Order Entry * 341
28 Physiological Monitoring and Device Interface * 351
29 Health Information Technology: Striving to Improve
Patient Safety * 361
30 The Role of Technology in the Medication-Use
Process * 371
31 The Magnet Model * 391
32 Public Health Practice Applications * 397
33 Informatics Solutions for Emergency Planning
and Response * 409
34 Federal Healthcare Sector Nursing Informatics * 419
35 Consumer/Patient Engagement and eHealth
Resources * 433
Part 6 - Nursing Informatics-Complex
Applications 443
36 Healthcare Analytics * 445
37 Planning, Design, and Implementation of
Information Technology in Complex Healthcare
Systems * 455
38 The Quality Spectrum in Informatics * 465
39 Translation of Evidence into Nursing Practice * 479
40 Improving Healthcare Quality and Patient Outcomes
Through the Integration of Evidence-Based
Practice and Informatics * 493
41 Incorporating Evidence: Use of Computer-Based
Clinical Decision Support Systems for Health
Professionals * 505
vi Contents
Part 7 - Educational Applications 515
42 Nursing Curriculum Reform and Healthcare
Information Technology * 517
43 The TIGER Initiative * 529
44 Initiation and Management of Accessible, Effective
Online Learning * 537
45 Social Media in the Connected Age: Impact on
Healthcare Education and Practice * 549
46 A Paradigm Shift in Simulation: Experiential
Learning in Virtual Worlds * 563
Part 8 - Research Applications 575
47 Computer Use in Nursing Research * 577
48 Information Literacy and Computerized Information
Resources * 599
Part 9 - Big Data Initiatives 613
49 Genomics and Information Technology for Personalized
Health * 615
50 Global eHealth and Informatics * 629
Index * 639