Functional Area Flashcards
functional areas:
Administration, Leadership, and Management
Systems Analysis and Design
Compliance and Integrity Management
Consultation
Coordination, Facilitation, and Integration
Development of Systems, Products, and Resources
Education and Professional Development
Genetics and Genomics
Information Management and Operational Architecture
Policy Development and Advocacy
Quality and Performance Improvement
Research and Evaluation
Safety, Security, and Environmental Health
creating stimulation technology scenarios and curricula to support traditional learning and clinical placements.
Education and Professional Development
responsible for translating user requirements into effective informatics solutions.
Development of Systems, Products, and Resources
creates user-friendly screens for consumers to enter information as well as screen for nurses to display and interpret the data.
Development of Systems, Products, and Resources
orienting newly hired nurses and students to the use of telehealth, telehealth technology, and mHealth technologies, integrating these technologies into clinical practice, and then providing consumer education.
Education and Professional Development
educating legislators about such topics as increasing telecommunication access, expanding reimbursement for technology-enabled consumer services, or educating the public on ways to access health-related materials via the Internet.
Policy Development and Advocacy
some control exists by which the work area can be modified to create safe and comfortable conditions where the nurse cares for, or interacts with, clients.
Safety, Security, and Environmental Health
includes the capture, management, preservation, storage, and delivery of the right information to the right people at the right time.
Information Management and Operational Architecture
predictive disease models based on patients’ DNA profiles are emerging as clinicians better understand DNA mapping.
Genetics and Genomes
Supervise resources and activities for all phases of the system life cycle.
Administration, Leadership, and Management
Limiting access to personally identifiable health information to only those who require and are authorized access.
Compliance and Integrity Management
The informatics nurse helps identify available measurable content and generate queries and reports that trend and track events and actions and respond to specific inquiries, questions, and concerns.
Quality and Performance Improvement
Processes must be designed for successful interactions between users and computers.
Systems Analysis and Design
Use systematic methods of inquiry (including traditional and newer techniques) to identify, retrieve, represent, and evaluate data, information, and knowledge within informatics solutions and data repositions.
Research and Evaluation
May serve as project coordinator, facilitating change management and integrating the information and technology to transform processes.
Coordination, Facilitation, and Integration