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Nursing Informatics: Submitted By: Rozeni Kate N. Timosa Submitted To: Mr. Joseph Lagod, MN
Nursing Informatics: Submitted By: Rozeni Kate N. Timosa Submitted To: Mr. Joseph Lagod, MN
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Submitted by: Rozeni Kate N. Timosa Submitted to: Mr. Joseph Lagod, MN
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Nursing Practice
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Nursing Practice
CHN
Hospitals
Clinic
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CHN
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CHN require accurate assessment of clients for appropriate management. This information can be stored for future retrieval, and the aggregation of this information can be analyzed for the benefit of the community. This process also help CHN to saving time, provide BACK efficiency
Hospitals
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providers communicate primarily through the notes they write in a patients chart, nurse informaticist seek to continually improve the speed, timeliness and accuracy of patient charting. When health workers have access to more up-to-date, complete patient notes, they can make better decisions BACK about a patients care.
Clinics
responsible
for analyzing and reviewing the clinical information system functionality and any associated workflows, ensuring that the system fulfills the needed requirements.
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Nursing Practice
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Nursing Practice
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Nursing Educatio
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Nursing Education
Educator
Distance Learning
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Educator
The
educator may teach the technical components of how to use a particular software application. An informatics educator also teaches nursing staff and students about the clinical, legal and ethical standards behind the documentation and methodology.
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Distance Learning
Computers
allow people to communicate effectively across large distances. This technology is extended to nursing education where students at satellite sites participate in educational experiences.
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has enjoyed the computer revolution in the form of computerassisted instruction (CAI). Dozens of software programs help nursing students and nurses learn and demonstrate learning.
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Nursing Educatio
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Nursing Education
Nursing Administration
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Nursing Administrati on
Human resources
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require computers programs that allow client records to be searched for trends such as the most common presenting diagnoses, number of cases by diagnosisrelated groups, most expensive cases, length of stay or total number of days the case was open and client outcomes.
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Human Resources
Administrators
can use this human resources database to communicate with employees, examines staffing patterns and budget projections.
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of computerized billing are that claims are transmitted much more quickly and have a greater likelihood of being complete and accurate.
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Nursing Education
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Nursing Practice
Nursing Research
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Nursing Administration
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Nursing Research
Problem Identification
Research Design
Research Dissemination
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Problem Identification
The
first step of the research process is to identify and describe the problem interest. The computer can be useful in locating current literature about the problem and related concepts.
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Research Design
The
investigator determines whether the study will use a qualitative or quantitative approach, what instruments will be used to collect data, and the types of analyses that will be carried out on the data to answer the research question.
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Research Dissemination
Research
is of limited value if the findings are not widely dispersed to the practitioners who can use the findings to improve their practice.
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