Introduction to nursing informatics
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Introduction to nursing informatics
(Health informatics)
Springer, c1999
2nd ed
- hard
Available at 24 libraries
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is intended to be a primer for those just beginning to study nursing informatics, simultaneously providing a thorough introduction to basic terms and concepts, and an in-depth exploration of the most popular applications in nursing practice, education, administration and research. This revised second edition is updated and expanded to reflect the vast technological advances achieved in healthcare in recent years, including new chapters on both HIS and Internet usage, and many more graphics and resources for the reader. Readers will learn how to use computers and information management systems in their practices, make informed choices related to software/hardware selection, and implement computerized solutions for information management strategies.
Table of Contents
- FOUNDATION OF NURSING INFORMATICS: 1. Nurses and Informatics 2. Anatomy and Physiology of Computers 3. History of Health Care Computing 4. Telecommunications and Informatics
- NURSING USE OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS: 5. Enterprise Health Information Systems 6. Nursing Aspects of Health Information Systems
- APPLICATIONS OF NURSING INFORMATICS: 7. Clinical Practice Applications - Facility-based 8. Clinical Practice Applications - Community-based 9. Administration Applications 10. Education Applications 11. Research Applications INFRASTRUCTURE ELEMENTS OF THE INFORMATICS ENVIRONMENT 12. Defining Data Management Requirements 13. Selection of Software/Hardware 14. Data Protection 15. Ergonomics 16. Usability 17. Disaster Recovery Planning 18. Implementation Concerns PROFESSIONAL NURSING INFORMATICS: 19. Nursing Informatics Education: Mapping to the 21st Century 20. The Future for Nurses in Health Informatics
- Appendix A: Generic Request for Proposal
- Appendix B: Addresses for Professional Societies
- Appendix C: Sources of Additional Informatics and Health Care Information
- Appendix D: Research Databases of Interest to Nurses.
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