NURSING INFORMATICS [DECK 2] Flashcards

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1
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Referred as Information
Tecnology.

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COMPUTER

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Used to manage information in
patient care, monitor quality of
nursing care and evaluate care
outcomes.

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COMPUTER

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Refers to integration of nursing, its information and information
management with information
processing and information technology to support the health of the people worldwide

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NURSING
INFORMATICS (IMIA, 1998).

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Refers to a set of components that form the mechanism by which patient records are created, used, stored and
retrieved and usually located within a healthcare provider setting.

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CLINICAL
INFORMATION
SYSTEM

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Includes people, data, rules and
procedures, processing and storage devices, communication and support facilities

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CLINICAL
INFORMATION
SYSTEM (IOM, 1991).

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Nurse the comforter

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year 1830

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Nurse the Behaviorist

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year 1860

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technology experts

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year 1900

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angel of mercy

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year 1918

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the remedist

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year 1943

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fastest growing area of healthcare provision

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telehealth

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according to Maeder in 2010, we can consider a program a telehealth if there are 4 components within a program

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health care delivery, provider, client, communication tech

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related/synonymous term to telehealth

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telecare, telemedicine, tele healthcare, e health

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specialized program being used for telehealth sessions

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data monitor

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most common type of device used for telehealth

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video monitor

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patient is communicating only with the technology

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mode 1: patient specific

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providers communicate with the patient with the use of ICT/information communication technology

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mode 2: provider patient

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the nurse is always
there to make the patient feel alright whenever they
are anxious and are always there assure them

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Nurse the Comforter

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provider coordinate the care of the patient to another provider

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mode 3: provider specific

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telehealth technical factors/decision points

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timing, medium, mechanism, channel

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synchronous vs asynchronous

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timing

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how interaction is conveyed

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medium

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type of device

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mechanism

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means of communicating

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channel

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zoom synchronous meeting
timing
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audio-video
medium
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tablet
mechanism
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internet (skype)
channel
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controlee, manipulatee, follow commands
robot
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controller, manipulator, give commands
health care provider
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proposed the three laws of robotics
ISAAC ASIMOV
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A robot may not injure a human being
FIRST LAW OF ROBOTICS
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a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the first law
SECOND LAW OF ROBOTICS
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a robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with first or second laws
THIRD LAW OF ROBOTICS
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robot used during covid to collect spemicen
moxie
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robots are programmable actuated mechanisms with 2 or more axes with a degree of autonomy, moving within its environment to perform intended tasks
international organization for standardization, 2012
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human like robots
humanoids
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there is an increasing acceptance of humanoid machines in various settings in nursing
sato et al 2020, tanioka 2019
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the introduction of humanoid robots in health promotion for older people represents an emerging and promising intervention of the fourth industrial age
melo and faria, 2020
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human computer interaction (HCI) has a direct impact on technology users, people ages 65 and above are susceptible to technology and health divide
brandsma et al. 2020. singleton et. al 2019. leow et al 2019. legge et al 2019.
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transactive relationship theory of nursing
tanioka 2017
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the process of nursing is an active engagement between the NURSE, TECHNOLOGY, and PERSON being nursed
transactive relationship theory of nursing
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the continuous GREYING of the population requires TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN nursing services
abdi et al 2018
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around 50 million people worldwide have dementia that causes disability, dependency, and death among population. new cases at 10 million annually with 818dolllar billion burden
world health organization 2020
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pilot case
quasi xp
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softbank corporation
pepper
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exercise program "radio exercises"
3 minute
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heart rate variability
suwa trust inc hf power intervals parasympathetic lf/hf ratio intervals sympathetic
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angle of rom
image j, nih usa rehabilitation med standard
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human affinity to robotic systems increases when its human-like features increase until a certain point where people begin to feel strange towards robots that are almost human in physical characteristics and behavior
mori et al 2012
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animal like robots
zoomorphic
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based on function robots
functional
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human like robots
anthropomorphic
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hypothetical point where ordinary human intelligence were enhanced or overtaken by ai robots
technological singularity
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The continuous “greying” of population requires technologydriven nursing services. * A noticeable majority of robotic systems are being tested in the laboratory, mainly involving a convenience sample of essentiality healthy older adults. * The research articles address older adults primarily as primary users. * The nurse and other healthcare providers are only considered secondary users in most articles included in this review. Most robotic systems are primarily developed to interact with the patients as recipients of care rather than healthcare providers. * It was found that robotic systems possess more auditory and visual sensors and actuators than physical actuators. * Robots featured in the studies are less human-like in physical structure. * The majority of the robotic systems being used currently require the physical presence of the user and machine in the exact location
Transactive Relationship Theory of Nursing
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Robots are only - in the care of nursing
complimentary
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* The introduction of humanoid robots in health promotion for older people represents an emerging and promising intervention of the
Fourth Industrial Age (4IR).
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has a direct impact on technology users; people ages 65 and above are susceptible to technology and health divide.
Human Computer Interaction (HCI)
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Robots are programmable actuated mechanisms with 2 or more axes with a degree of autonomy, moving within its environment to perform intended task
International Organization for Standardization
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mechanism
Automation
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axis/plane
Operation
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– autonomy/independent
Execution
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environment
Interaction
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tasks
Function
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Three Laws of Robotics by
Isaac Asimov
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expeditiousness is an advantage. Increases the quality of life among elderly.
Telehealth
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gold standards of care among elderly respondents.
Traditional
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Telehealth interactions are very
synergistic
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said we can consider a telehealth if there are four components within the program
Maeder
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telehealth four components
1. Healthcare 2. Delivery 3. Client 4. Communication tech
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Communication tech – interaction should utilize
ICT or Information Communication Technologies
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– specially for specialized program that are being used for telehealth sessions
Data monitor
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most common type of device used in telehealth
Video monitor
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fastest growing area of healthcare provision.
Telehealth
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First nursing school in the Philippines is the
Ilo-Ilo Mission Hospital
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First nursing school in the Philippines now known as
Central Philippines University
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nurses can lead and can be a source of reliable information.
Nurse the Behaviorist
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used to recruit nurses to join the war. Nurses/medics take care of the wounded soldiers
Angel of Mercy
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