Week 1 and 2 Flashcards

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Easy to access the information ad knowledge needed to deliver care or manage a health service; the extent to which a system is usable by as many users as possible.

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ACCESSIBILITY

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Computable expression of a domain content model in the form of structured constraint statements, based on a reference, idealized model of an object or concept from which similar things are patterned; first form from which varieties arise or imitations are made.

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ARCHETYPE

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3
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Methodology used to ensure that a product, process, computer program or system meets a defined set of standards; discourages anomalies within a particular terminology and would facilitate harmonization and possible convergence among diverse terminologies.

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CONFORMANCE

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4
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Words or phrases are represented in a list or a simple hierarchy; gives an explicit and exhaustive listing of all the objects that fall under the concept or term in question.

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ENUMERATIVE APPROACH

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5
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Information should be usable beyond the immediate clinical encounter; having a long term value.

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LONGEVITY

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6
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A domain content model that is optimized for the management of particular entities within an informational and operational context.

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MODEL OF TERMINOLOGY USE

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7
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Single object; self contained; single unit; an organized whole acting as a single unified powerful or influential force.

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MONOLITHIC

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8
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Lack of conformity; occurs when a product, process, computer program or system does not meet a defined set of standards; permits anomalies within a particular terminology.

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NONCONFORMANCE

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9
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Body of terms used in nursing.

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NURSING TERMINOLOGY

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10
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Considers ontology development and its mapping to object models based on enumerating all concepts used in a domain and in providing their formal definitions according to suitable formalisms.

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ONTOLOGICAL APPROACH

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11
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Compositional in nature and a partial representation of the entities within a domain and the relationships that hold between them; an explicit specification of a coceptualization.

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ONTOLOGY

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12
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Information should be useful for a range of purposes; the extent to which software or other work related artifacts can be used in more than one computing program or software system.

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REUSABILITY

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13
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A body of terms used in nursing that is in some was approved by an appropriate authority or by general consent.

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STANDARDIZED NURSING TERMINOLOGY

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14
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At its simplest level, is a word or phrase used to describe something concrete.

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TERM

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15
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Vocabulary of technical terms used in a particular field, subject, science, or art; concerned with the collection, description, processing and presentation of terms belonging to specialized areas of usage of one or more languages.

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TERMINOLOGY

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16
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State of being everywhere at once.

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UBIQUITY