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Teopiz, Mark Jovan Jr.

BSN 3-A3

Nursing Informatics – SAS 2

1. D- Radiography or Radiologic Technology, is a profession that requires a special balance of technical


knowledge (working with equipment and ionizing radiation).

2. A B C D- Nursing informatics theory addresses data (discrete facts), information (data with some type
of structure or interpretation), knowledge (synthesis of information), wisdom (evaluation of knowledge
with reflection), and continuum. Sociotechnical theory addresses organizational interactions, the impact
of technology on productivity, and employer rewards and authority.

3. D- Supports the use and documentation of nursing processes and activities, and provides tools for
managing the delivery of nursing care.

4. A- The nursing process functions as a systematic guide to client-centered care with 5 sequential steps.
These are assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.

5. B- With critical thinking, we analyse and evaluate facts in order to form a clear, rational and evidence
based judgment.

6. D- Data, information, knowledge, and wisdom are all concepts that form the basis of the conceptual
framework for nursing informatics.

7. A- nursing informatics as the linear progression from data into information and knowledge.

8. D- an evolving dynamic process involving the conversion of data into information and subsequently
knowledge.

9. B- enables identification of significant information needs that can foster research.

10. A- Knows typical patterns of responses and knowing the patient as a person.

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