NR 512  Week 1 Project Discussion 1 Latest

NR 512  Week 1 Project Discussion 1 Latest

NR 512  Week 1 Project Discussion 1 Latest

Nursing Informatics (graded)

Based on your readings this week, how has your impression of informatics, especially nursing informatics, changed?

NR 512  Week 1 Discussion 2 Latest

Integration of Nursing Informatics Skills and Competencies (graded)

Reflect on your own practice. Explain how much informatics you use in a shift or day of work.

Transformation From Data to Information to Knowledge to Wisdom (DIKW) in Practice (graded)

Describe a nursing-practice situation in which you experienced the transformations of DIKW.

NR 512  Week 2 Discussion 2 Latest

Wisdom Versus Judgment (graded)

How does the concept of wisdom in nursing informatics compare to the concept of professional nursing judgment?

Nursing Informatics and Standardized Terminologies (graded)

Why do you think standardized terminology is needed today?

NR 512  Week 3 Discussion 2 Latest

Impact of Standardized Terminologies on Practice (graded)

What do you see as the greatest impact of nursing standardized-terminology use upon healthcare consumers?

Reflection on Nursing Informatics Competencies (graded)

Reflect on your self-assessment completed in Week 1. How do your current competencies compare to discussions of NI competencies in the published, scholarly literature?

NR 512  Week 4 Discussion 2 Latest

Reflections on Second Life Experiences (graded)

How do the informatics skills you are now developing/expanding upon and validating help you meet current informatics skills levels?

Knowledge Generation Through Nursing Informatics (graded)

What are informatics-related possibilities to accelerate the generation and uptake of new nursing knowledge?

NR 512  Week 5 Discussion 2 Latest

Electronic Health Records: Pros and Cons (graded)

Explain to a colleague or patient/client, with evidence, a benefit and a risk of using EHRs.

Key Legislation Shaping HIT Use and Impacting Nursing Practice (graded)

What was your biggest surprise about HIT legislation this week and why?

NR 512  Week 6 Discussion 2 Latest

HealthIT Hot Topic of the Week and Impact on Practice (graded)

What was the HealthIT Hot Topic you selected related to your specialty? Why did you select it? How will this impact your practice?

Current Issues and Trends in Informatics (graded)

In your work setting, how might you teach and enforce ethical use of information?

NR 512  Week 7 Discussion 2 Latest

Safeguarding Health Information and Systems (graded)

What wording would you include in a document that each staff member must sign before being allowed access to the information systems in your workplace (a.k.a., an ethical computing statement)?

Reflection on Second Life Experiences, Nursing Informatics Skills and Impact on Specialty (graded)

Discuss how Course Outcomes were supported and met by the activities you have completed in this course.

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