1. Informatics science and art of turning
data into information
2. what concepts/sciences does informatics computer science
apply (3) cognitive science
information science
3. What does computer science study the theory of underpinning
information and computa-
tion and their implementa-
tion in computer systems
4. Facets of computer science (4) hardware
software
communication
solutions to related prob-
lems
5. What does cognitive science study how the human mind works
from an information pro-
cessing perspective
6. What does information science study retrieval and management
of information and hu-
man-computer interaction
7. What are the 2 levels of NI practice generalist
informatics-nurse special-
ists
8. Generalist in NI practice experience in the field and
knowledgeable but not edu-
cated at graduate level
9. Informatics Nurse Specialist More sophisticated level of
understanding and skills-
graduate level training
Innovator
Conducts informatics re-
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search and generates infor-
matics theory
10. Does every healthcare setting have an infor- No, but every setting re-
matics nurse or an informatics nurse spe- quires at least a basic level
cialist? of nursing-informatics com-
petencies
11. what is knowledge work collecting data, turning it
into information and creat-
ing knowledge/wisdom
12. Why is nursing informatics important because nurses are knowl-
edge workers (taking data
and turning it into informa-
tion and knowledge)
13. How can technology aid knowledge work helps to:
collect data
see trends
process information
create kowledge
14. According to QSEN is informatics a key skill Yes
for optimal patient care
15. How do standard terminologies contribute to ensure all professionals
the development of knowledge share the same under-
standing/meaning of a con-
cept
clarifies communication
facilitates research
provides structure for sup-
port tools and EHRs
16. In regards to the foundation of knowledge knowledge acquisition
model, what do standard terminologies sup- dissemination
port generation
processing
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17. standard terminology structured/controlled
18. what is knowledge according to the text awareness that information
can be used to make a de-
cision
19. the external process of testing, sensing and knowledge
interacting is used to describe
20. the internal process of thinking or cognition knowledge
is used to describe
21. knowledge that is translated into action is wisdom
22. sometimes considered the highest form of knowledge
common sense is .......
23. application of knowledge in a practical way wisdom
is .....
24. _________________ is a building block of information
knowledge
25. knowledge must be viable --- what does that must be accessible, timely,
mean and accurate
26. what are the 4 parts of the foundation of knowledge acquisition, dis-
knowledge model semination, generation,
and processing
27. what is knowledge acquisition getting knowledge
28. what is knowledge dissemination giving or distributing knowl-
edge
29. what is knowledge processing analyzing, manipulating, or
processing knowledge
30. what is knowledge generation