Applied Clinical Informatics for Nurses, Second Edition employs a contextually based teaching approach to promote clinical decision making, ethical conduct, and problem solving.
"This book gives a general overview of the current state of nursing informatics giving particular attention to social, socio-technical, and political basic conditions"--Provided by publisher.
This books provides content that arms clinicians with the core knowledge and competencies necessary to be effective informatics leaders in health care organizations.
This book presents the proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Nursing Informatics, held in Geneva, Switzerland, in June 2016.
... GSLC IT Director Austal USA Mobile, AL Todd Johnson PhD Professor, School of Biomedical Informatics University of Texas Health Science Center Houston, TX Ken Masters PhD Assistant Professor of Medical Informatics Medical Education ...
Designated a 2014 Doodyís Core Title by Doodyís Medical Reviews Concise and comprehensive, this book covers the basics of nursing research and the essentials of how to implement Evidence Based Practice (EBP).
This is accomplished through the use of information structures, information processes, and information technology.
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Key Terms Continued Teleradiology Web servers In the 1970s, uses of more advanced forms of telehealth in the medical ... Understanding telehealth and the potential use of telehealth technology in nursing practice is necessary in today's ...
Werley HH, Devine EC, Zorn CR, Ryan P, Westra BL. The nursing minimum data set: abstraction tool for standardized, comparable, essential data. Am J Pub Health. 1991;81:421-426. Welton JM. (2008a) Implications of Medicare reimbursement ...
The near-miss IV mistake in this case became an opportunity for team members at all levels to collaborate and make care safer for all patients. Speaking up and listening are inherently important in reporting errors, near misses, ...