Nursing Informatics Models and Theories Quiz

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What is nursing informatics?

  • The process of diagnosing illnesses in patients
  • The management of healthcare facilities
  • The use of information technologies in relation to any nursing function (correct)
  • The study of the human brain and its relation to nursing

Which model involves identification of information needs, resolution of the needs, and attainment of nursing goals/objectives?

  • The data-information-knowledge model
  • Schwirian's model (correct)
  • Graves and Corcoran's model
  • Turley's model

What does Benner's level of expertise model describe?

  • 5 levels of nursing expertise: novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient, and expert (correct)
  • The integration of healthcare sciences and computer science
  • The different types of healthcare facilities
  • The process of healthcare policy-making

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Overview of Nursing Informatics Models and Theories

  • Nursing informatics is the use of information technologies in relation to any nursing function.
  • It is a combination of computer science, information science, and nursing science designed to assist in the management and processing of nursing data.
  • Nursing informatics integrates nursing science, computer science, and information science to support nursing practice, administration, education, research, and the expansion of nursing knowledge.
  • Healthcare informatics is the integration of healthcare sciences, computer science, information science, and cognitive science to assist in the management of health information.
  • Models are representations of some aspect of the real world, reflecting different viewpoints.
  • Graves and Corcoran's model depicts nursing informatics as a linear progression from data into information into knowledge, with management processing integrated within each element.
  • Schwirian's model involves identification of information needs, resolution of the needs, and attainment of nursing goals/objectives.
  • Turley's model depicts nursing informatics as the intersection between nursing science and the areas of cognitive science, information science, and computer science.
  • The data-information-knowledge model involves the conversion of data into information, and subsequently knowledge.
  • Benner's level of expertise model describes 5 levels of nursing expertise: novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient, and expert.
  • Intel's shift left model depicts patient care shifting from high-quality delivery of lift through technology with increased costs to quality of life with minimal health costs.
  • Nursing informatics is a huge network that encompasses all sectors of the healthcare delivery system, with the government, nursing associations, and developmental agencies maintaining and balancing the network in the Philippine healthcare ecosystem.

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