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Discover how technology can improve patient care -- and enhance every aspect of a nurses job performance, education, and career
Written by leaders in nursing informatics, this comprehensive up-to-date text helps you understand how informatics can enhance every aspect of the nursing profession. This edition of Essentials of Nursing Informatics is highlighted by an outstanding team of international contributors and content that reflects the very latest concepts, technologies, policies, and required skills. Numerous case studies take the book beyond theory and add real-world relevance to the material.
Essentials of Nursing Informatics is logically divided into ten sections edited by leading nurse informaticists::
Essentials of Nursing Informatics is the best single resource for learning how technology can make the nursing experience as rewarding and successful as possible.
New Feature! The 6th Edition introduces an online faculty resource to supplement classroom teaching (available at http:://MHProfessional.com/Nursing), offering instructors concise chapter outlines, learning objectives, key words, and explanatory illustrations and tables.
Also, for the first time, a companion study guide for the 6th Edition is available separately from McGraw-Hill Education (Essentials of Nursing Informatics Study Guide/ISBN:: 978-007-184-5892; edited by Julianne Brixey, Jack Brixey, Virginia K. Saba, and Kathleen A. McCormick), presenting teaching modules for all major chapters, with content outlines, teaching tips, class preparation ideas, review questions, answer explanations, and online PowerPoint slides to aid understanding and retention of all major concepts covered in Essentials of Nursing Informatics, 6th Edition.
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Part 1. Nursing Informatics Technologies
1. Historical Perspectives of Nursing Informatics
2. Computer Hardware
3. Advanced Hardware and mHealth
4. Computer Software
5. Open Source and Reee Software
6. Data and Data Processing
7. Health Data Standards:: Development, Harmonization, and Interoperability
8. Standardized Nursing Terminologies
9. Human-Computer Interaction
10. Trustworthy Systems for Safe and Private Healthcare
Part 2. System Life Cycle
11. System Life Cycle:: AFramework
12. System and Functional Testing
13. System Life Cycle Tools
14. Healthcare Project Management
Part 3. Informatics Theory Standards-Foundations of Nursing Informatics
15.The Practice Specialty of Nursing Informatics
16. Nursing Informatics and Healthcare Policy
Part 4. Nursing Informatics Leadership
17. The Role of the Nurse Executive in Infofrmation Technology Decision-Making
18. Establishing Nursing Informatics in Public Policy
19. Communicatin Skills in Health IT, Building Strong Teams for Successful Health IT Outcomes
20. Assessing the Vendors
21. Nurse Scheduling and Credentialing Systems
22. Informatics and the Healthcare Industry
Part 5. Advanced Nursing Informatics in Practice
23. Structuring Advanced Practice Knowledge:: An Internet Resource for Education and Practice
24. Nursing Informatics in Retail Clinics
25. Care Delivery Across the Care Continuum:: Hospital-Community-Home
26. Foundation of a Nursing Plan of Care Standard
27. Computerized Provider Order Entry
28. Physiological Monitoring and Device Interface
29. Health Information Technology:: Striving to Improve Patient Safety
30. The Role of Technology in the Medication-Use Process
31. The Magnet Model
32. Public Health Practice Applications
33. Informatics Solutions for Emergency Planning and Response
34. Federal Healthcare Sector Nursing Informatics
35. Consumer/Patient Engagement and eHealth Resources
Part 6. Nursing Informatics-Complex Applications
36. Healthcare Analytics
37. Planning, Design, and Implementation of Information Technology in Complex Healthcare Systems
38. The Quality Spectrum in Informatics
39. Translation of Evidence into Nursing Practice
40. Improving Healthcare Quality and Patient Outcomes Through the Integ5ratin of Evidence-Based Practice and Informatics
41. Incorporating Evidence:: Use of Computer-Based Clinical Decision Support Systems for Health Professionals
Part 7. Education Applications
42. Nursing Curriculum Reform and Healthcare Information
43. The TIGER Initiative
44.Initiation and Management of Accessible, Effective Online Learning
45. Social Media in the Connected Age:: Impact on Healthcare Education and Practice
46. A Paradigm Shift in Simulation:: Experimential Leaning in Virtual Worlds
Part 8. Research Applications
47.Computer Use in Nursing Research
48. Information Literacy and Computerized Information Resources
Part 9. Big Data Initiatives
49. Genomics and Information Technology for Personalized Health
50. GTlobal eHealth and Informatics
Part 10. International Perspectives
51. Nursing Informatics in Canada
52. Nursing Informatics in Europe
53. Pacific Rim Perspectives
54. Nursing Informatics in Asia
55. Nursing Informatics in South America
56. Nursing Informatics in South Africa
Appendix A Overview of Clinical Care Classification System
Index
Reference: 94176
Author: Madhukar H. Trivedi
Reference: 58821
Author: Elaine A. Gillingham
Reference: 47026
Author: Max J. Coppes
Reference: 66422
Author: K. W. M. Fulford
Reference: 51284
Author: Amanda Blaber
Reference: 96688
Author: Nandita Palshetkar
Reference: 55613
Author: Bruce W. Keene
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