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Essentials of Nursing Informatics 7th edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 928 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x185x38 mm, kaal: 1565 g, 80 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Feb-2021
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Education
  • ISBN-10: 1260456781
  • ISBN-13: 9781260456783
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 928 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x185x38 mm, kaal: 1565 g, 80 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Feb-2021
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Education
  • ISBN-10: 1260456781
  • ISBN-13: 9781260456783
Teised raamatud teemal:
The single best resource for learning how technology can make the nursing experience as rewarding and successful as possible

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Essentials of Nursing Informatics provides the information and insights readers need to manage and process data to improve the quality and outcomes of healthcare. Topics include the use of computers in nursing administration, practice, education, and research; computer systems and information theory; electronic medical records, continuum of care information technology systems, and personal health records; coding; and government, clinical, and private sector system requirements. 

This revised and updated edition covers the latest changes in technology, administration, policy, and their effects on healthcare informatics in the U.S., with contributing international authors from Canada, South America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. The seventh edition includes section summaries, and each chapter includes sample test questions and answers. 

This updated seventh edition covers:





Nursing Informatics Technologies Nursing Practice Applications System Standards Advanced Applications for the 4th Nursing IT Revolution System Life Cycle Educational Applications Informatics Theory Standards Research Applications Policies and Quality Measures in Healthcare
Contributors ix
Foreword xix
Preface xxi
Acknowledgments xxiii
PART 1 Nursing Informatics Technologies
1(118)
Carol J. Bickford
Marisa L. Wilson
1 Historical Perspectives of Nursing Informatics
3(26)
Virginia K. Saba
Bonnie L. Westra
Juliana J. Brixey
2 Computer Systems Basics--Hardware
29(16)
Mary L. McHugh
3 Advanced Hardware and mHealth
45(12)
David J. Whitten
Kathleen G. Charters
4 Computer Systems Basics--Software
57(12)
Mary I. McHugh
5 Open Source and Free Software
69(32)
David J. Whitten
6 Data and Data Processing
101(18)
Irene Joos
Cristina Robles Bahm
Ramona Nelson
PART 2 System Standards
119(74)
Virginia K. Saba
Joyce Sensmeier
7 Health Data Standards: Development, Harmonization, and Interoperability
121(16)
Joyce Sensmeier
8 Standardized Nursing Terminologies
137(16)
Jane Englebright
Nicholas R. Hardiker
Tae Youn Kim
9 Human-Computer Interaction
153(10)
Gregory L. Alexander
10 Trustworthy Systems for Safe and Private Healthcare
163(18)
Dixie B. Baker
11 Social Determinants of Health, Electronic Health Records, and Health Outcomes
181(12)
Marisa L. Wilson
Paula M. Procter
PART 3 System Life Cycle
193(58)
Denise D. Tyler
12 System Design Life Cycle: A Framework
195(24)
Susan K. Newbold
13 System and Functional Testing
219(16)
Theresa (Tess) Settergren
Denise D. Tyler
14 System Life Cycle Tools
235(16)
Denise D. Tyler
PART 4 Informatics Theory Standards
251(66)
Virginia K. Saba
15 Healthcare Project Management
253(12)
Barbara Van de Castle
Patricia C. Dykes
16 The Practice Specialty of Nursing Informatics
265(22)
Carolyn Sipes
Carol J. Bickford
17 Foundations of Nursing Informatics
287(30)
Sarah Collins Rossetti
Susan C. Hull
Suzanne Bakken
PART 5 Policies and Quality Measures in Healthcare
317(86)
Kathleen Smith
18 Establishing Nursing Informatics in Public Policy
319(10)
Rebecca Freeman
Allison Viola
19 Quality Measurement and the Importance of Nursing Informatics
329(12)
Jean D. Moody-Williams
20 Using Six Sigma and Lean for Measuring Quality
341(14)
Evelyn J. S. Hovenga
Lois M. Hazelton
Sally R. Britnell
21 Informatics Applications to Support Rural and Remote Health
355(8)
Amy J. Barton
22 Communication Skills in Health IT, Building Strong Teams for Successful Health IT Outcomes
363(18)
Elizabeth (Liz) Johnson
Karen M. Marhefka
23 Nurse Scheduling and Credentialing Systems
381(12)
Karlene M. Kerfoot
Kathleen Smith
24 Mastering Skills that Support Nursing Practice
393(10)
Melissa Bartholdi
PART 6 Nursing Practice Applications
403(180)
Heather Carter-Templeton
25 Translation of Evidence into Nursing Practice
405(18)
Heather Carter-Templeton
26 Improving Healthcare Quality and Patient Outcomes Through the Integration of Evidence-Based Practice and Informatics
423(18)
Lynda R. Hardy
Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk
27 Nursing Plan of Care Framework for HIT*
441(14)
Luann Whittenburg
Avaretta Davis
28 Structuring Advanced Practice Knowledge: Curricular, Practice, and Internet Resource Use
455(26)
Mary Ann Lavin
29 Beyond EMR Implementation: Optimize and Enhance
481(12)
Ellen Pollack
30 Federal Healthcare Sector Nursing Informatics
493(14)
Stephanie Raps
Margarets Beaubien
Christine Boltz
Michael E. Ludwig
Chris E. Nichols
Gerald N. Taylor
Susy Postal
31 Monitoring Interoperability, Device Interface, and Security
507(14)
R. Renee Johnson-Smith
Jillanna C. Firth
32 Population Health Informatics
521(14)
Karen A. Monsen
33 Informatics Solutions for Emergency Planning and Response
535(18)
Elizabeth (Betsy) Weiner
Lynn A. (Slepski) Nash
34 Health Information Technology: Striving to Improve Patient Safety
553(14)
Patricia P. Sengstack
35 Consumer Patient Engagement and Connectivity in Patients with Chronic Disease in the Community and at Home
567(16)
Hyeoun-Ae Park
Naoki Nakashima
Hu Yuandong
Yu-Chuan (Jack) Li
PART 7 Advanced Applications for the Fourth Nursing IT Revolution
583(124)
Kathleen A. McCormick
36 New Models of Healthcare Delivery and Retailers Producing Big Data
587(18)
Susan C. Hull
37 Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
605(10)
Eileen Koski
Judy Murphy
38 Telehealth: Healthcare Evolution in the Technology Age
615(20)
Teresa A. Rincon
Mark D. Sugrue
39 Nursing's Role in Genomics and Information Technology for Precision Health
635(18)
Kathleen A. McCormlck
Kathleen A. Calzone
40 Big Data Analysis of Electronic Health Record (EHR) Data
653(10)
Roy L. Simpson
41 Nursing Data Science and Quality Clinical Outcomes
663(14)
Lynn M. Nagle
Margaret A. Kennedy
Peggy A. White
42 Nursing Informatics Innovations to Improve Quality Patient Care on Many Continents
677(16)
Kaija Saranto
Ulla-Mari Kinnunen
Virpi Jylha
Pia Liljamo
Eija Kivekas
43 Global eHealth and Informatics
693(14)
Hyeoun-Ae Park
Heimar F. Marin
PART 8 Educational Applications
707(84)
Diane J. Skiba
44 Nursing Curriculum Reform and Healthcare Information Technology
709(16)
Eun-Shim Nahm
Mary Etta Mills
Marisa L. Wilson
45 The Evolution of the TIGER Initiative
725(14)
Toria Shaw Morawski
Joyce Sensmeier
46 Initiation and Management of Accessible, Effective Online Learning
739(18)
Patricia E. Allen
Khadija Bakrim
Darlene Lacy
47 Social Media Tools in the Connected Age
757(12)
Diane J. Skiba
Sarah Mattice
Chanmi Lee
48 A Paradigm Shift in Simulation: Experiential Learning in Virtual Worlds and Future Use of Virtual Reality, Robotics, and Drones
769(22)
E. LaVerne Manos
Nellie Modaress
PART 9 Research Applications
791(82)
Veronica D. Feeg
49 Computer Use in Nursing Research
793(32)
Veronica D. Feeg
Theresa A. Rienzo
Marcia T. Caton
Olga S. Kagan
50 Information Literacy and Computerized Information Resources
825(48)
Diane S. Pravikoff
June Levy
Appendix Clinical Care Classification (CCC) System: Overview, Applications, and Analyses
843(30)
Virginia K. Saba
Luann Whittenburg
Index 873
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Kathleen McCormick was the recipient of the 2013 International Award for Nursing Informatics Leadership from Sigma Theta Tau. McGraw-Hill authors represent the leading experts in their fields and are dedicated to improving the lives, careers, and interests of readers worldwide