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Section I Building Blocks of Nursing Informatics
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Chapter 1 Nursing Science and Concepts of Knowledge
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Chapter 2 Introduction to Information, Information Science, andI
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Chapter 3 Computer Science and the Foundation of Knowledge Model
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Chapter 4 Introduction to Cognitive Science and CognitiveI
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Chapter 5 Ethical Applications of Informatics
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Section II Perspectives on Nursing Informatics
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Chapter 6 History and Evolution of Nursing Informatics
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Chapter 7 Nursing Informatics as a Specialty
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Chapter 8 Legislative Aspects of Nursing Informatics: HIPAA, HITECHa
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nd Beyond
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Section III Nursing Informatics Administrative Applications: Precarea
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nd Care Support
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Chapter 9 Systems Development Life Cycle: Nursing Informatics and
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Chapter 10 Administrative Information Systems
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Chapter 11 The Human-Technology Interface
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Chapter 12 Electronic Security
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Chapter 13 Achieving Excellence by Managing Workflow andI
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nitiating Quality Projects
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Section IV Nursing Informatics Practice Applications: Care Delivery
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Chapter 14 The Electronic Health Record and Clinical Informatics
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Chapter 15 Informatics Tools to Promote Patient Safety, Quality
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Outcomes, and Interdisciplinary Collaboration
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Chapter 16 Patient Engagement and Connected Health
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Chapter 17 Using Informatics to Promote Community/Population
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Health
Chapter 18 Telenursing and Remote Access Telehealth
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Section V Education Applications of Nursing Informatics
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Chapter 19 Nursing Informatics and Nursing Education
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Chapter 20 Simulation, Game Mechanics, Virtual Worlds, and the
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Realities in Nursing Education
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, Section VI Research Applications of Nursing Informatics
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Chapter 21 Nursing Research: Data Collection, Processing, and
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Analysis
Chapter 22 Data Mining as a Research Tool
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Chapter 23 Translational Research: Generating Evidence for Practice
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Chapter 24 Bioinformatics, Biomedical Informatics, and
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Section VII Imagining the Future of Nursing Informatics
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Chapter 25 The Art of Caring in Technology-Laden Environments
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Chapter 26 Our Expanding Realities
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Chapter616Nursing6Science6and6the6Foundation6of6Knowledge
The6nurse6understands6that6nursinginformatics6is6recognized6as6a6specialtyarea6of6practice6by6which6st
atement?
1. Research6priorities6for6nursinginformatics6include6the6development6of6a6standard6nursing6
language6and6the6development6of6databases6for6clinical6information.
2. A6formal6educational6program6at6the6master's6level6must6be6completed6before6a6nurse6is6
eligible6to6sit6for6the6credentialing6examination.
3. As6a6differentiated6practice,6nursinginformatics6is6focused6upon6the6client,6the6environment,6
health,6and6the6nurse.
4. Thereis6a6need6for6nursinginformatics6interests6to6gain6representation6bywork6groups6and6
organizations6within6the6United6States.
Correct6Answer:61
Rationale61:6The6development6of6research6priorities6is6a6key6point6in6a6specialty6practice.6A
lthough6degrees6at6the6master's6level6are6available,6the6degree6required6for6credentialing6is6t
ypicallyat6the6bachelor's6level6and6includes6experience6in6the6field.6Current6demands6for6safer,6
cost-effective,6quality6care6require6evidence6of6the6best6practices6supported6by6research.
Rationale62:6Such6a6formal6educational6program6does6not6necessarilymean6a6specialtyarea6of6p
ractice.6Although6degrees6at6the6master's6level6are6available,6the6degree6required6for6credenti
aling6is6typically6at6the6bachelor's6level6and6includes6experience6in6the6field.6The6developme
nt6of6research6priorities6is6a6key6point6in6a6specialty6practice.
Rationale63:6Your6chosen6response6refers6to6the6entire6discipline6of6nursing.6The6specialty6of6nursing6i
nformatics6integrates6nursing6science,6computer6science,6and6information6science6to6manage6and6c
ommunicate6data,6information,6knowledge,6and6wisdom6into6nursingpractice.6The6development6of6re
search6priorities6is6a6key6point6in6a6specialty6practice.
Rationale64:6There6are6many6work6groups6in6the6United6States6related6to6informatics6that6focus6on6
the6specialtyof6informatics6practice.6One6example6is6the6Nursing6Informatics6Special6Interest6G
roup6of6the6International6Medical6Informatics6Association.6The6development6of6research6priorit
ies6is6a6key6point6in6a6specialty6practice.
Global6Rationale: