NR 599 Midterm Chamberlain
Informatics Nurse Specialist - answer A graduate level education in informatics or
related field; reflects innovation and research, generates informatics theories
The foundation of knowledge model - answerModel that proposes that humans are
organic information systems constantly acquiring, processing, and generating
information or knowledge in both their professional and personal lives.
knowledge - answerThe awareness and understanding of a set of information and the
ways that information can be made useful to support a specific task or reach a decision.
wisdom - answerfocused on one's own mind and the synthesis of experience, insight,
understanding and knowledge
computer science - answerthe study of the theory underpinning information and
computation and their implementation
cognitive science - answerlooks at how human mind works from an information
processing perspective
information science - answerdeals with the retrieval and management of information as
well as the human-computer interaction.
trasnparency - answercare will be kept confidential but nothing should be kept a secret
from the patients
longetivity - answerinformation should be usable beyond immediate clinical encounter
discernment - answerlike a 2nd sight, where nurse can read a patient's unspoken
messages and body language
accessibility - answerit should be easy to access information and knowledge needed to
deliver care or manage a health service
Usability - answerthe system is easy to learn and efficient and satisfying to use
Portability - answerrefers to the ability of an application to operate on different devices
or software platforms, such as different operating systems
Interoperability - answerthe ability to exchange and use computer information within and
across networks 2 or more
Informatics Nurse Specialist - answer A graduate level education in informatics or
related field; reflects innovation and research, generates informatics theories
The foundation of knowledge model - answerModel that proposes that humans are
organic information systems constantly acquiring, processing, and generating
information or knowledge in both their professional and personal lives.
knowledge - answerThe awareness and understanding of a set of information and the
ways that information can be made useful to support a specific task or reach a decision.
wisdom - answerfocused on one's own mind and the synthesis of experience, insight,
understanding and knowledge
computer science - answerthe study of the theory underpinning information and
computation and their implementation
cognitive science - answerlooks at how human mind works from an information
processing perspective
information science - answerdeals with the retrieval and management of information as
well as the human-computer interaction.
trasnparency - answercare will be kept confidential but nothing should be kept a secret
from the patients
longetivity - answerinformation should be usable beyond immediate clinical encounter
discernment - answerlike a 2nd sight, where nurse can read a patient's unspoken
messages and body language
accessibility - answerit should be easy to access information and knowledge needed to
deliver care or manage a health service
Usability - answerthe system is easy to learn and efficient and satisfying to use
Portability - answerrefers to the ability of an application to operate on different devices
or software platforms, such as different operating systems
Interoperability - answerthe ability to exchange and use computer information within and
across networks 2 or more