Electronic Medical Record (EMR) - ✔️✔️legal record created in a hospital or
ambulatory setting of a single episode or visit that is the source of data for the electronic
health record.
Telehealth - ✔️✔️the use of electronic information and telecommunications
technologies to support long-distance clinical healthcare, health-related education,
public health, and health administration
Health Information Technology (HIT) - ✔️✔️Information systems and other information
technology used to record, monitor, and deliver patient care as well as perform
managerial and organizational functions
information - ✔️✔️the data that has been interpreted.
Data - ✔️✔️is the collections of facts, numbers and characters that are gathered
according to some perceived need for analysis.
Wisdom - ✔️✔️using knowledge and experience to manage and solve problems.
alarm fatigue - ✔️✔️Occurs when nurses become desensitized to patient care alarms
and then miss or delay response to an alarm
Continuity of Care Record (CCD) - ✔️✔️Technical informatics standards that provides
a snapshot of person current health to a provider who does not have access to person's
health record.
Technology Informatics Guiding Education Reform (TIGER) - ✔️✔️formed in 2004 to
advance nurses competencies related to informatics.
Ergonomics - ✔️✔️The scientific study of work and space including details that impacts
productivity and health.
Informatics - ✔️✔️is the science and art of turning data into information.
Electronic Health Record (EHR) - ✔️✔️EHR is a digital version of a patient paper chart.
EHR is a real-time patient-centered record that makes information available instantly
and securely to authorized users.