scope of nursing (activity 3)
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NURSING
INFORMATICS 1
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EDUCATION
PRACTICE
RESEARCH
ADMINISTRATION
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TEACHER
COUNSELOR
RESEARCHER
PRACTICE
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TEACHER-Provides information and helps the
client to learn or acquire new
knowledge and technical skills. Encourages compliance with prescribedtherapy.
Promotes healthy lifestyle.
Interprets information to the client.
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COUNSELOR
-Helps client to recognize and cope with
stressful psychologic or socialproblems; to develop an improveinterpersonal relationships and to
promote personal growth.
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RESEARCHER- Participates in identifying
significant researchable problems.Participates in scientific investigation andmust be a consumer of research findings.
Must be aware of the research process,
language of research, a sensitive to issuerelated to protecting the rights of humansubjects.
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CHN
HOSPITAL
EXPANDED ROLES
RESEARCH
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Community Health Nursing
In community-based nursing practice, theimplementation of nursing informationsystems must be integrated with data
systems that collect patient data for otherdisciplines.
Nursing informatics deals with thecollection, manipulation, analysis and
interpretation of several data, information andknowledge of the community.
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HOSPITAL
Nursing informatics can be appliedin hospital by means of
Medication Instructions andDischarge Instructions to
Patients.
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Expanded Roles
The nurse provides expert care to
individuals, participates in educatinghealth care professionals andancillary, acts as a clinical
consultant and participates inresearch.
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FINAL REPORT
SHARINGRESOURCES
RESOURCE
ADMINISTRATION
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Final Report
A document containing information
organized in a narrative, graphic, or tabular
form prepared on ad hoc, periodic, recurring,regular, or as required basis .
Reports may refer to specific periods,
events, occurrences, or subjects, and may becommunicated or presented in oral or
written form.
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Sh i
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Sharing
ResourcesA shared resource or network share isa device or piece of information on a
computer that can be remotely accessedfrom another computer, typically via a
local area network or an enterprise
intranet transparently as if it were aresource in the local machine.
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Resources
Is a source or supply from which an
organization gains profit. Typicallyresources are materials or other assetsthat are transformed to produce
benefit and in the process may beconsumed or made unavailable.
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METHODS
RESULTS
OBJECTIVES
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RESULTS-Data received after processing a query.
For example, when a user submits a
search query in an online search engine,the online search engine will process theusers query and generate search results
usually with fractions of a second.
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METHODSAn established, habitual, logical, or
prescribed practice or systematic
process of achieving certain ends withaccuracy and efficiency, usually in an
ordered sequence of fixed steps.
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OBJECTIVESObjective are in general, an objective isbroader in scope than a goal, andmay
consist of several individual goals. Objectives are a basic tools that
underlying all planning and strategic
activities.
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SUBMITTED BY:
Mary Roelen E. Nanat
BSN II-Neuman
SUBMITTED TO:
Mr. Joseph B. Lagod, RN, MN
Clinical Instructor
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