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Developing Standardized Terminologies in Nursing Informatics is driven by the following demands |
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[image] Accessibility, reliability, longevity and reusability [image] Accessibility, ubiquity, longevity and reusability [image] Accessibility, ubiquity, dissemination and longevity [image] Accessibility, conformance, longevity, and reusability |
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Words or phrases that are presented in a list or a simple order is called |
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[image] Linearity approach [image] Enumerative approach [image] Monolithic approach [image] Ontological approach |
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One of the main purposes of the use of nursing terminology |
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[image] Exclude the nursing actions [image] Incorporate diverse terminology [image] Facilitate systematic evaluation [image] Impede the standardization of terminology |
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Without the use of a standardized nursing terminology, electronic patient records would be |
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[image] Complex [image] Useful [image] Universal [image] Elementary |
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Two models exist for standardized nursing terminology, they are |
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[image] Nursing diagnosis and nursing action [image] Nursing assessment and nursing diagnosis [image] Nursing implementation and evaluation [image] Nursing knowledge and critical thinking |
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Description of entities within a domain and the relationships that hold between them defines the word: |
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[image] Ontologies [image] Conformance [image] Longevity [image] Accessibility |
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Nursing terminology is defined by all of the following except |
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[image] Formal and informal [image] Data or non data [image] Concrete or abstract [image] Access and communicate |
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