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Nurses work with information and generate information and knowledge as a product this is described as;
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innovators
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Collecting health data in a data warehouse and mining data for relationships and new understanding:
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disseminating knowledge
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Nurses work with information and generate information and knowledge as a product this is described as;
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Collecting health data in a data warehouse and mining data for relationships and new understanding:
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Cased based ethical reasoning that considers the facts of a case in a structured manner is known as:
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Technologies in communications electronic records and tele-health raise issues related to
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The main goal of any ethical decision is to:
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Nurses are knowledge workers, knowledge work is:
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The NANDA consist of
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standardization of nursing terminology is most critical for:
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RN uses information to help rethink, revise, and apply knowledge to a clinical situation:
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Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations.
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What is viability
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information that is synthesized to identify and formalize relationships
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The appropriate application of knowledge to the management and solution of human problem
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The raw facts
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data that is interpreted, organized, or structured
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Providing convenient and efficient means of capturing and storing knowledge
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Work with information and generating knowledge and use that knowledge as a product
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capturing and processing collective expertise and distributing it where it can create the largest benefit
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All nurses have the opportunity to be involved in the formal ...................... of knowledge via participation in professional conferences, as either presenters or attendees.
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The study of the application and use of information and knowledge in organizations and the interfacing or interaction between people, organizations and information systems.
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vital signs for an individual's heart rate, respiration, temperature, and blood pressure
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serial set of vital signs taken over time, placed into a context, and used for longitudinal comparisions
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processing machine used to manipulate data and information
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" the discipline concerned with the study of information and manipulation of information via computer-based tools"
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homogenous societies where beliefs were similar and the majority of societal members shared the same values
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The nurse holds in confidence personal information and uses judgment in sharing this information
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right of individual to choose for self
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ability and right to make choices
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right to truth/truthfulness
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actions preformed that contribute to the welfare of others
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faithfulness to what has been promised
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access to factual knowledge derived from repositories of aggregated clinical research
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access to multicultural practices and beliefs
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the ease of use and learnability of a human-made object such as a tool or device
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the output from each previous phase flows into or becomes the initial input for the next phase
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Provides a fast way to add functionality though prototyping and use testing. It is easier for users to examine actual prototypes rather then documentation
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object-oriented modeling makes an effort to represent real world objects; modeling the real world entities or things ( eq., hospital, patient , account, nurse) into abstract computer software objects
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highly iterative and incremental approach with a high level of user input and involvement
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ability to share information across organizations
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What are the most typical type of security breeches
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The goal of NI is to improve the health of populations, communities, families, and individuals by optimizing information management and communication
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Nursing informatics science and practice integrates nursing, its information and knowledge and their management with information and communication technologies to promote the health of people, families, and communities world wide
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The physical components of a computer are referred as:
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What is the initial layer of protection to prevent unauthorized, external access to a facility's information network?
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Which of the following is NOT considered part of the definition of nursing informatics
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A nurse involved in informatics identifies the need for information and demonstrates ability to locate, evaluate, and effectively use it. The nurse is demonstrating which of the following:
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When describing the benefits of informatics to a group of agency staff, which of the following would the presenter identify as one of the primary benefits.
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AN informatics nurse specialist would describe information literacy as essential for which of the following:
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A student has created the following e-mail address:( jane.doe@yahoo.com )which of the following is considered the user name
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A nurse practitioner wants to join a networking site with other nurse practitioners. Which of the following would the nurse practitioner most likely choose?
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A nurse wants to search for information about legal and ethical issues involving nursing. Which data base would be most helpful for the nurse to use in this research?