Test Bank for Health Informatics: An Interprofessional Approach 1st Edition
Product details:
- ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0323402313
- ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0323402316
- Author: Ramona Nelson, Nancy Staggers
Awarded second place in the 2017 AJN Book of the Year Awards in the Information Technology category. See how information technology intersects with health care! Health Informatics: An Interprofessional Approach, 2nd Edition prepares you for success in today’s technology-filled healthcare practice. Concise coverage includes information systems and applications such as electronic health records, clinical decision support, telehealth, ePatients, and social media tools, as well as system implementation. New to this edition are topics including data science and analytics, mHealth, principles of project management, and contract negotiations. Written by expert informatics educators Ramona Nelson and Nancy Staggers, this edition enhances the book that won a 2013 American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year award!
Table contents:
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Unit 1: Foundational Information in Health Informatics
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1: An Introduction to Health Informatics
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Abstract
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Introduction
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Definition of health informatics
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Topics and areas of study in informatics
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Conclusion and future directions
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Discussion Questions
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Case Study
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Case Study Questions
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2: Theoretical Foundations of Health Informatics
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Abstract
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Introduction
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Understanding theories and models
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Additional informatics-related models
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Conclusion and future directions
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Discussion questions
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Case study
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Discussion Questions
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3: Evidence-Based Practice, Practice-Based Evidence, and Health Informatics
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Abstract
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Introduction
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Evidence-based practice
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Evidence-based practice models
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Stevens star model of knowledge transformation
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Informatics and evidence-based practice
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Relationship of EBP and PBE
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Practice-based evidence
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Informatics and practice-based evidence
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Conclusion and future directions
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Discussion questions
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EBP case study
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Discussion Questions
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PBE Case study
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Pressure Ulcer Case Study
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Negative Association With Likelihood of Developing a Pressure Ulcer (Less Likely)
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Positive Association With Likelihood of Developing a Pressure Ulcer (More Likely)
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Discussion Questions
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4: Models, Theories, and Research for Program Evaluation
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Abstract
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Introduction
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Purposes of evaluation
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Theories and frameworks
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Methods, tools, and techniques
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Conclusion and future directions
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Discussion questions
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Case study
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Discussion Questions
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5: Technical Infrastructure to Support Healthcare
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Abstract
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Introduction
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Electronic health record component model
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System integration and interoperability
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Networking systems
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Other infrastructure models
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Current challenges
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Conclusion and future directions
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Discussion questions
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Case study
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Discussion Questions
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Unit 2: Information Systems and Applications for the Delivery of Healthcare
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6: Electronic Health Records and Applications for Managing Patient Care
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Abstract
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Introduction
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Electronic health record components, functions, and attributes
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Sociotechnical perspectives
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Electronic health record applications used in the clinical setting
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Electronic health record benefits
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Stakeholder perspectives
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Key issues
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Conclusion and future directions
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Discussion questions
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Case study
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Discussion Questions
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7: Administrative Applications Supporting Healthcare Delivery
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Abstract
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Introduction
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Major Types of Applications
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Conclusion and Future Directions
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Discussion questions
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Case Study
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Michael H. Kennedy, Kim Crickmore, and Lynne Miles
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Discussion Questions
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8: Telehealth and Applications for Delivering Care at a Distance
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Abstract
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Introduction
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Telehealth technologies
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Telehealth clinical practice considerations for healthcare professionals
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Telehealth operational and organizational success factors and barriers
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Telehealth challenges: licensure and regulatory issues for healthcare professionals
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Telehealth and direct patient health services
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Conclusion and future directions
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Discussion questions
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Case Study
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Discussion Questions
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9: Home Health and Related Community-Based Systems
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Abstract
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Introduction
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Evolution and milestones
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Practice models
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Standardized datasets
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Supporting home health with electronic health records and health information technology
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Standardized terminologies
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Omaha system
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Conclusion and future directions
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Discussion questions
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Case Study
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Discussion Questions
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10: Clinical Decision Support Systems in Healthcare
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Abstract
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Introduction
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Clinical decision support types and examples
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Clinical decision support impact
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Clinical decision support best practices
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Recent progress toward disseminating clinical decision support on a national level
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Research challenges
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Conclusion and future directions
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Discussion questions
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Case study
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Discussion Questions
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11: Public Health Informatics
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Abstract
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Introduction
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Public health: A population perspective
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The value of informatics for the domain of public health
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Conclusions and future public health informatics strategies
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Discussion questions
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Case study
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Discussion Questions
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Unit 3: Participatory Healthcare Informatics
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12: The Engaged ePatient
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Abstract
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Historical background and drivers of the epatient evolution
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Convergence of epatients, clinicians, patient-centered models of care, and informatics
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Health 3.0 emerges
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Conclusion and future directions
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Discussion questions
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Case study
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Discussion Questions
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13: Social Media Tools for Practice and Education
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Abstract
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What is social media?
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Social media tools
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Social media statistics
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Benefits of social media
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Challenges of social media
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Social media in education
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Policy
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Conclusion and future directions
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Discussion questions
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Case study
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Social Media in Education and Healthcare
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Discussion Questions
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14: Personal Health Records
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Abstract
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Definitions of the personal health record
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The development of the electronic personal health record
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Principles of an ideal personal health record
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Examples of existing personal health records
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Current evidence of benefits of personal health records
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Current use of personal health records
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Barriers to personal health record adoption
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The future of personal health records
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Discussion questions
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Case study
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Discussion Questions
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