C790 WGU FOUNDATIONS IN NURSING INFORMATICS
4.8 (4 reviews) Students also studied Terms in this set (63) Save C790 87 terms Tseitz4Preview C724 (Information Systems Manage...261 terms rwdixon1993Preview CPHQ Practice Exam Questions Teacher 130 terms otienoedgar024 Preview Power 60 terms kar Practice questions for this set Learn1 / 7Study using Learn an approach that assumes the project can be planned in advance and that the new information system can be developed according to the plan HIS implementation benefits to healthcarecan improve cost control, increase the timeliness and accuracy of patient care and administration information, increase service capacity, reduce personnel costs and inventory levels, and improve the quality of patient care.Nurse informaticist role in health information system Looks for information, verifies ownership of information and connects other parties within the healthcare organization.Choose an answer 1Iterative approach to the SDLC2Flexible approach to the SDLC 3Agile approach to the SDLC4Predictive approach to the SDLC Don't know?
Lewin's Change Modelunfreezing, changing, refreezing (planning, action, results).Shannon & Weaver's mathematical modelEncoder (Transmitter) –Encoder is the sender who uses machine, which converts message into signals or binary data. It might also directly refer to the machine.Channel –Channel is the medium used to send message.Decoder (Receiver) – Decoder is the machine used to convert signals or binary data into message or the receiver who translates the message from signals.Receiver (Destination) –Receiver is the person who gets the message or the place where the message must reach. The receiver provides feedback according to the message.Bloom's knowledge discovery from databases (DDD)/data mining steps Selection Preprocessing Transformation Data Mining Interpretation Transformation CIO role in HIS implementationoversees the operation of the information technology department and consults with other C-level personnel on technology-related needs and purchasing decisions.SLC PhasesSolution Life Cycle
- Discover, Analyze, & Recommend.
- Design, Develop, & Integrate.
- Test & Quality Assurance.
- Deploy & Maintain.
- Evaluate.
- Archive & Retire.
SDLC#1) Requirement Gathering and Analysis.#2) Design.#3) Implementation or Coding.#4) Testing.#5) Deployment.#6) Maintenance.Waterfall Model PhasesRequirements analysis and definition System and software design Implementation and unit testing Integration and system testing Operation and maintenance
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Agile ModelA development model that emphasizes continuous feedback and cross-functional teamwork.adaptive approach to the SDLCapproach that assumes the project must be more flexible and adapt to changing needs as the project progresses Predictive approach to the SDLCan approach that assumes the project can be planned in advance and that the new information system can be developed according to the plan Project Management PhasesProject management consists of a number of required activities that are grouped into four major stages of activity referred to as phases. They are: Definition Phase, Planning Phase, Execution Phase and Analysis Phase.Project Life Cycleinitiation, planning, execution, closure Usability and user experience"effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction with which specified users achieve specified goals in particular environments"
Standardized Clinical Terminologyrequired directly or indirectly to describe health conditions (e.g. symptoms, complaints, illness, diseases, disorders, etc.), and healthcare activities Decision Support ToolsScreen for illness and disease Identify at risk pt's *Aid w/ disease management NICDefines, and assists in choosing the appropriate nursing interventions for nurses, student nurses, administrators, and faculty NOCStandardizes the terminology and criteria for measurable or desirable outcomes as a result of nursing interventions.SNOMEDSystemized Nomenclature of Medicine LOINCTerms and codes used for electronic exchange of lab results and clinical observations.AHRQAgency for Healthcare Research and Quality PNDSPreoperative Nursing Data Set Common language for preoperative nurses DBMSa software suite designed to organize and search data.HL7standards development organization accredited by the American National Standards Institute that addresses issues at the 7th, or application, level of healthcare system interconnections ANSIA private, non-profit organization that coordinates the development and use of voluntary consensus standards in the United States.WEDIsupports standards with the goal of enhancing the quality of care, improving efficiency, and reducing costs of healthcare in the U.s. Working Group for electronic Data Interchange DIKW frameworkdescribes a hierarchical relationship between data, information, knowledge and wisdom Mind Mappingis a visual way to capture ideas and how they relate to one another.system thinkinga way of monitoring the entire system by viewing multiple inputs being processed or transformed to produce outputs while continuously gathering feedback on each part Six SigmaA business process for improving quality, reducing costs, and increasing customer satisfaction HCIShealth care information system interoperabilitythe capability of two or more computer systems to share data and resources, even though they are made by different manufacturers