tailieunhanh - Ebook Nursing leadership and management - For patient safety and quality care: Part 2

Part 2 book “Nursing leadership and management - For patient safety and quality care” has contents: Organizing patient care, information technology for safe and quality patient care, delegating effectively, creating and sustaining a healthy work environment, leading change and managing conflict, and other contents. | 3021_Ch09_195-210 14/01/17 3:53 PM Page 195 C h a p t e r 9 Information Technology for Safe and Quality Patient Care Brett L. Andreasen, MS, RN-BC Linda K. Hays-Gallego, MN, RN LEARNING OUTCOMES ● ● ● ● ● Define nursing informatics. Identify legislation and regulations that have advanced information technology and informatics. Explain the roles of information technology and informatics in ensuring safe and quality patient care. Describe several common information systems used in health care. Describe the nurse leaders and managers’ role in using information technology and informatics. KEY TERMS Application Barcode medication administration Coding Computerized provider order entry Data Data mining Data set Database Decision support systems Electronic health record Electronic medical record Electronic medication administration record Information systems Information technology Interfaces Meaningful Use program Network Nursing informatics Personal health record Standardized languages Superusers 195 3021_Ch09_195-210 14/01/17 3:53 PM Page 196 196 PART II PROMOTION OF PATIENT SAFETY AND QUALITY CARE N urses deal with volumes of information on a daily basis. Safe and quality nursing care relies on a nurse’s ability to obtain adequate and appropriate information for effective decision making. Part of this includes development of basic computer literacy and information management skills to support all aspects of nursing practice. Nurse leaders and managers must understand how to integrate nursing informatics and health information technology (IT) to ensure the delivery of safe and quality nursing care. They must recognize the importance of nursing data in improving practice, monitoring health-care and patient outcome trends, making judgments based on those trends, evaluating and revising patient care processes, and collaborating with others in the development of nursing systems (American Nurses Association [ANA], 2015; American Organization of Nurse .

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