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Essentials of Nursing Informatics Study Guide

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Introducing the most complete, compact guide to teaching and learning nursing informatics

If youre looking for a clear, streamlined review of nursing informatics fundamentals, Essentials of Nursing Informatics Study Guide is the go-to reference. Drawn from the newly revised 6th Edition of Saba and McCormicks bestselling textbook, Essentials of Nursing Informatics, this indispensable study guide helps instructors sharpen their classroom teaching skills, while offering students an effective self-study and review tool both in and out of the classroom.

Each chapter features a concise, easy-to-follow format that solidifies students understanding of the latest nursing informatics concepts, technologies, policies, and skills. For the nurse educator, the study guide includes teaching tips, class preparation ideas, learning objectives, review questions, and answer explanations—all designed to supplement the authoritative content of the core text. Also included is an online faculty resource to supplement classroom teaching,offering instructors PowerPoints with concise chapter outlines, learning objectives, key words, and explanatory illustrations and tables. 

To request Instructor PowerPoint slides
:: Visit www.EssentialsofNursingInformatics.com and under the Downloads and Resources tab, click Request PowerPoint to access the PowerPoint request form.  

Focusing on topics as diverse as data processing and nursing informatics in retail clinics, the nine sections of Essentials of Nursing Informatics Study Guide encompass all areas of nursing informatics theory and practice::

  • Nursing Informatics Technologies
  • System Life Cycle
  • Informatics Theory Standards/Foundations of Nursing Informatics
  • Nursing Informatics Leadership
  • Advanced Nursing Informatics in Practice
  • Nurs
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Publication date
2015
Issue number
1
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paperback
Pages count
659
Dimensions (mm)
213 x 274
Weight (g)
1533
  • Preface vii


    Part 1 — Nursing Informatics Technologies 1

    1 Historical Perspective of Nursing Informatics

  • 3

    2 Computer Hardware

  • 11

    3 Advanced Hardware and mHealth

  • 25

    4 Computer Software

  • 33

    5 Open Source and Free Software

  • 47

    6 Data and Data Processing

  • 65

    7 Health Data Standards: Development, Harmonization,

    and Interoperability

  • 73

    8 Standardized Nursing Terminologies

  • 87

    9 Human–Computer Interaction

  • 99

    10 Trustworthy Systems for Safe and Private

    Healthcare

  • 111


    Part 2 — System Life Cycle 127

    11 System Life Cycle: A Framework

  • 129

    12 System and Functional Testing

  • 153

    13 System Life Cycle Tools

  • 163

    14 Healthcare Project Management

  • 171


    Part 3 — Informatics Theory Standards—

    Foundations of Nursing Informatics 181

    15 The Practice Specialty of Nursing Informatics

  • 183

    16 Nursing Informatics and Healthcare Policy

  • 205


    Part 4 — Nursing Informatics Leadership 229

    17 The Role of the Nurse Executive in Information

    Technology Decision Making

  • 231

    18 Establishing Nursing Informatics in Public Policy

  • 241

    19 Communication Skills in Health IT, Building

    Strong Teams for Successful Health IT Outcomes

  • 253

    20 Assessing the Vendors

  • 261

    21 Nurse Scheduling and Credentialing Systems

  • 275

    22 Informatics and the Healthcare Industry

  • 285


    Part 5 — Advanced Nursing Informatics in

    Practice 295

    23 Structuring Advanced Practice Knowledge:

    An Internet Resource for Education and

    Practice

  • 297

    24 Nursing Informatics in Retail Clinics

  • 307

    25 Care Delivery Across the Care Continuum:

    Hospital–Community–Home

  • 317

    26 Foundation of a Nursing Plan of Care Standard

  • 329

    27 Computerized Provider Order Entry

  • 341

    28 Physiological Monitoring and Device Interface

  • 351

    29 Health Information Technology: Striving to Improve

    Patient Safety

  • 361

    30 The Role of Technology in the Medication-Use

    Process

  • 371

    31 The Magnet Model

  • 391

    32 Public Health Practice Applications

  • 397

    33 Informatics Solutions for Emergency Planning

    and Response

  • 409

    34 Federal Healthcare Sector Nursing Informatics

  • 419

    35 Consumer/Patient Engagement and eHealth

    Resources

  • 433


    Part 6 — Nursing Informatics—Complex

    Applications 443

    36 Healthcare Analytics

  • 445

    37 Planning, Design, and Implementation of

    Information Technology in Complex Healthcare

    Systems

  • 455

    38 The Quality Spectrum in Informatics

  • 465

    39 Translation of Evidence into Nursing Practice

  • 479

    40 Improving Healthcare Quality and Patient Outcomes

    Through the Integration of Evidence-Based

    Practice and Informatics

  • 493

    41 Incorporating Evidence: Use of Computer-Based

    Clinical Decision Support Systems for Health

    Professionals

  • 505

    vi Contents


    Part 7 — Educational Applications 515

    42 Nursing Curriculum Reform and Healthcare

    Information Technology

  • 517

    43 The TIGER Initiative

  • 529

    44 Initiation and Management of Accessible, Effective

    Online Learning

  • 537

    45 Social Media in the Connected Age: Impact on

    Healthcare Education and Practice

  • 549

    46 A Paradigm Shift in Simulation: Experiential

    Learning in Virtual Worlds

  • 563


    Part 8 — Research Applications 575

    47 Computer Use in Nursing Research

  • 577

    48 Information Literacy and Computerized Information

    Resources

  • 599


    Part 9 — Big Data Initiatives 613

    49 Genomics and Information Technology for Personalized

    Health

  • 615

    50 Global eHealth and Informatics

  • 629

    Index

  • 639

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