ACHIEVEMENT
General Principles of nursing informatics
~verbalize the importance of health information system with clinical practice
~knowledge of the different types of clinical and administrative uses of the health
information system
~ensure confidentiality of protected patient health information
~Assure access control in the use of health information systems
Nursing informatics ANS
specialty that integrates nursing science with multiple information and analytical science
to identify, manage, define and communicate data, information, knowledge and wisdom
in nursing practice
Nursing informatics supports
consumer, nurses, patients, interprofessional healthcare team, and other stakeholders
in their decision in all roles and setting to achieve desired outcomes
what are the 2 levels of nursing informatics
practice generalists and information-nurse specialist
knowledge
Built on a formalization of the relationship and interrelationship B/T data and
information.
Knowing information and using it to support decisions and tasks ~ understanding which
interventions is appropriate
Data
Uninterpreted items, often referred as data elements
example of data
patients weight
Information
A group of data elements that have been organized and processed so that one can
interpret the significance of data elements
Wisdom
, appropriate use of data information and knowledge in making decisions and
implementing nursing actions
Can be gained from knowledge, past experiences and time
Scientific underpinning
provides the basis of knowledge for the advanced practice nurse; such as biology,
physiology, psychology, ethics and nursing
The sciences underpinning nursing informatics
nursing science, information science, computer science
Foundation of Knowledge model
proposes that humans are organic information systems constantly acquiring, processing
and generating information or knowledge in both professional and personal lives
computer science
theoretical foundations of information and computation and their implementation and
application in computer systems
cognitive science
the study of thought, learning, and mental organization, which draws on aspects of
psychology, linguistics, philosophy, and computer modeling.
information science
Integrates features of cognitive science, communication science, library science and
social sciences .
Deals with the retrieval and management as well as human-computer interactions
Standard Terminology
universally understood language that goes across all members of the healthcare team
Nomeenclature
A system of rules and procedures for adding names used in an art or science; such as
nursing
classification
system that captures categories, which are then used to determine costs or outcomes
but are insufficient in detail for clinical documentation
Taxonomy