This book is intended to be a primer for those just beginning to study nursing informatics, simultaneously providing a thorough introduction to basic terms and concepts, and an in-depth exploration of the most popular applications in nursing practice, education, administration and research. This rev
Introduction to Nursing Informatics
โ Scribed by Kathryn J. Hannah PhD, RN, Marion J. Ball EdD, Margaret J. A. Edwards PhD, RN (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer New York
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 360
- Series
- Health Informatics
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Nurses and Informatics....Pages 3-10
Anatomy and Physiology of Computers....Pages 11-25
History of Health Care Computing....Pages 26-38
Telecommunications and Informatics....Pages 39-50
Front Matter....Pages 51-51
Enterprise Health Information Systems....Pages 53-78
Nursing Aspects of Health Information Systems....Pages 79-97
Front Matter....Pages 99-99
Clinical Practice Applications: Facility Based....Pages 101-113
Clinical Practice Applications: Community Based....Pages 114-124
Administration Applications....Pages 125-146
Education Applications....Pages 147-158
Research Applications....Pages 159-168
Front Matter....Pages 169-169
Defining Information Management Requirements....Pages 171-177
Selection of Software and Hardware....Pages 178-193
Data Protection....Pages 194-209
Ergonomics....Pages 210-218
Usability....Pages 219-226
Disaster Recovery Planning....Pages 227-237
Implementation Concerns....Pages 238-246
Front Matter....Pages 247-247
Nursing Informatics Education: Past, Present, and Future....Pages 249-260
The Future for Nurses in Health Informatics....Pages 261-271
Back Matter....Pages 273-355
โฆ Subjects
Health Informatics; Nursing
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