NR599- Nursing Informatics
Knowledge - answer The awareness and understanding of a set of information and
ways that information can be made useful to support a specific task or arrive at a
decision; abounds with others' thoughts and information. Information that is synthesized
so that relationships are identified and formalized. Understanding that comes through a
process of interaction or experience with the world around us. Information that has
judgment applied to it or meaning extracted from it. Processed information that helps to
clarify or explain some portion of our environment or world that we can use as a basis
for action or upon which we can act. Internal process of thinking or cognition. External
process of testing, senses, observation, and interacting.
Wisdom - answer Knowledge applied in a practical way or translated into actions; the
use of knowledge and experience to heighten common sense and insight so as to
exercise sound judgment in practical matters. Sometimes thought of as the highest form
of common sense, resulting from accumulated knowledge or erudition (deep, thorough
learning) or enlightenment (education that results in understanding and the
dissemination of knowledge). This is the ability to apply valuable and viable knowledge,
experience, understanding, and insight while being prudent and sensible. It is focused
on our own minds; it is the synthesis of our experience, insight, understanding, and
knowledge. This is the appropriate use of knowledge to solve human problems. It is
knowing when and how to apply knowledge.
What are the differences between wisdom and knowledge: - answerKnowledge
abounds with others' thoughts and information, whereas wisdom is focused on one's
own mind and the synthesis of experience, insight, understanding, and knowledge.
What is the foundation of the art of nursing? - answerWisdom
Cognitive Science - answerInterdisciplinary field that studies the mind, intelligent, and
behavior from an information processing perspective.
Computer Science - answerBranch of engineering (application of science) that studies
the theoretical foundations of information and computation and their implantation and
application in computer systems. The study of storage/memory, conversion and
transformation, and transfer or transmission of information in machines- that is,
computers- through both algorithms and practical implementation problems. Algorithms
are detailed, unambiguous action sequences in the design, efficiency, and application of
computer systems, whereas practical implementation problems deal with the software
and hardware.
Cognitive Science - answerThis science is the study of the mind and how information is
processed in the mind.
, Artificial Intelligence (AI) - answerThe field that deals with the conception, development,
and implementation of informations tools based on intelligent technologies. This filed
attempts to capture the complex processes of human thought and intelligence.
Experts in cognitive science model human thinking using artificial networks provided by
computers refer to this as ____________________
Information Science - answerThe science of information, studying the application and
usage of information and knowledge in organizations and the interfacings or interaction
between people, organizations, and information systems. An extensive, interdisciplinary
science that integrates features from cognitive science, communication science,
computer science, library science, and social sciences.
Information Science - answerThe application and usage of knowledge-- focus on why
and how technology can be put to best use to serve the information flow within an
organization.
Healthcare organizations are affected by and rely on the evolution of this science to
enhance the recording and processing of routine and intimate information while
facilitating human-to-human and human-to-systems communications, delivery of
healthcare products, dissemination of information, and enhancement of the
organization's business transactions.
Information Science: - answerThis science is a multidisciplinary science that
encompasses aspects of computer science, cognitive science, social science,
communication science, and library science to deal with obtaining, gathering,
organizing, manipulating, managing, storing, retrieving, recapturing, disposing of,
distributing, and broadcasting information. It studies everything that deals with
information.
Information Literacy - answerRecognizing when information is needed and having the
ability to locate, evaluate, and effectively use the needed information. An intellectual
framework for finding, understanding, evaluating, and using information.
Health Literacy - answerThe acquisition (learning or developing of a skill, habit, or
quality) of knowledge that promotes the ability to understand and to manage one's
health
Standardized terminologies (STs) - answer________________________________ are
structured, controlled languages developed to represent concepts in a given domain in
a clear, unambiguous fashion.
There are multiple benefits associated with ST adoption and use that include improved
communication, data-reuse, and improved processes and patient outcomes. -
answerWhat are the benefits of ST:
Knowledge - answer The awareness and understanding of a set of information and
ways that information can be made useful to support a specific task or arrive at a
decision; abounds with others' thoughts and information. Information that is synthesized
so that relationships are identified and formalized. Understanding that comes through a
process of interaction or experience with the world around us. Information that has
judgment applied to it or meaning extracted from it. Processed information that helps to
clarify or explain some portion of our environment or world that we can use as a basis
for action or upon which we can act. Internal process of thinking or cognition. External
process of testing, senses, observation, and interacting.
Wisdom - answer Knowledge applied in a practical way or translated into actions; the
use of knowledge and experience to heighten common sense and insight so as to
exercise sound judgment in practical matters. Sometimes thought of as the highest form
of common sense, resulting from accumulated knowledge or erudition (deep, thorough
learning) or enlightenment (education that results in understanding and the
dissemination of knowledge). This is the ability to apply valuable and viable knowledge,
experience, understanding, and insight while being prudent and sensible. It is focused
on our own minds; it is the synthesis of our experience, insight, understanding, and
knowledge. This is the appropriate use of knowledge to solve human problems. It is
knowing when and how to apply knowledge.
What are the differences between wisdom and knowledge: - answerKnowledge
abounds with others' thoughts and information, whereas wisdom is focused on one's
own mind and the synthesis of experience, insight, understanding, and knowledge.
What is the foundation of the art of nursing? - answerWisdom
Cognitive Science - answerInterdisciplinary field that studies the mind, intelligent, and
behavior from an information processing perspective.
Computer Science - answerBranch of engineering (application of science) that studies
the theoretical foundations of information and computation and their implantation and
application in computer systems. The study of storage/memory, conversion and
transformation, and transfer or transmission of information in machines- that is,
computers- through both algorithms and practical implementation problems. Algorithms
are detailed, unambiguous action sequences in the design, efficiency, and application of
computer systems, whereas practical implementation problems deal with the software
and hardware.
Cognitive Science - answerThis science is the study of the mind and how information is
processed in the mind.
, Artificial Intelligence (AI) - answerThe field that deals with the conception, development,
and implementation of informations tools based on intelligent technologies. This filed
attempts to capture the complex processes of human thought and intelligence.
Experts in cognitive science model human thinking using artificial networks provided by
computers refer to this as ____________________
Information Science - answerThe science of information, studying the application and
usage of information and knowledge in organizations and the interfacings or interaction
between people, organizations, and information systems. An extensive, interdisciplinary
science that integrates features from cognitive science, communication science,
computer science, library science, and social sciences.
Information Science - answerThe application and usage of knowledge-- focus on why
and how technology can be put to best use to serve the information flow within an
organization.
Healthcare organizations are affected by and rely on the evolution of this science to
enhance the recording and processing of routine and intimate information while
facilitating human-to-human and human-to-systems communications, delivery of
healthcare products, dissemination of information, and enhancement of the
organization's business transactions.
Information Science: - answerThis science is a multidisciplinary science that
encompasses aspects of computer science, cognitive science, social science,
communication science, and library science to deal with obtaining, gathering,
organizing, manipulating, managing, storing, retrieving, recapturing, disposing of,
distributing, and broadcasting information. It studies everything that deals with
information.
Information Literacy - answerRecognizing when information is needed and having the
ability to locate, evaluate, and effectively use the needed information. An intellectual
framework for finding, understanding, evaluating, and using information.
Health Literacy - answerThe acquisition (learning or developing of a skill, habit, or
quality) of knowledge that promotes the ability to understand and to manage one's
health
Standardized terminologies (STs) - answer________________________________ are
structured, controlled languages developed to represent concepts in a given domain in
a clear, unambiguous fashion.
There are multiple benefits associated with ST adoption and use that include improved
communication, data-reuse, and improved processes and patient outcomes. -
answerWhat are the benefits of ST: