system
- rosspalaganas
- May 20, 2015
- 2 min read
1. As a healthcare provider, how are you going to deliver
quality care through the use of health information system
As a healthcare provider, I'll deliver a quality care throuh the
use of health information system by making sure that I was
really competent to use the system that I really know the do's
and dont's for the system and to double checked everytime
that everything was fine and correct.
2. Give at least 1 guideline for dependable system and explain
how affect for nursing practice?
Guideline 2: Anticipate Failures
Minimizing complexity ( fast
computers)Features that are
transparent to
software applications should be
implemented to
prevent faults.
Safety-critical system should be
designed and built
3. What is the difference between nursing data set system
(NMDSS) and international nursing minimum dara set
(INMDS)? It was during this invitational conference that
the
NMDS was developed consensually
through the efforts of 64
conference
participants and formalizedThree broad categories
of elements of NMDS:
nursing care
patients or
client demographics
service elements
i-NMDS- (International Nursing Minimum Data Set)
Data can
provide information to describe,
compare, and examine
nursing practice around the globe.
Intended to build on and
support data set work
already underway in individual
countries and ICN
initiatives.4. How are you going to assessing
the healthcare industry?
Assessment is not intended to
represent “all” healthcare
provider organizations.
Conveys observations of the
healthcare industry as a
whole and the opinions of a
passionate advocate of
dependable system for
healthcare.
5. There are 8 benefits of nursing minimum data set system
(NMDSS). How are can apply this benefits for nursing?
1. Access to comparable, minimum
nursing care, and resources
data
on local, regional, national, and international levels
2.
Enhanced documentation on nursing care provided
3.
Identification of trends related to
patients or client problems
and nursing care provided
4. Impetus to improved costing of
nursing services
5. Improved data for quality assurance evaluation
6. Impetus
for further development and refinement of NIS
7. Comparative
research on nursing care, including research on nursing
diagnoses, nursing interventions, nursing outcomes, intensity
of nursing care, and referral for further nursing services
8.
Contributions toward advancing
nursing as a research-based
discipline.




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