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NUR 232: Informatics In Health Care

2 credits

Advances in healthcare technology as well as recommendations from the AACN and IOM require healthcare professionals to be competent in information technology. This course introduces students to applications of technology. Please note that for students not admitted into the nursing program, this course will count as an elective.

Learning Goals

Course Learning GoalsUpon completion of this course, the student will:Evaluate information technologies as a strategy to promote patient safety.• Discuss the impact of patient information technology on ensuring quality patient care.Identify data resources relevant to patient care.• Demonstrate skills of decision making utilizing Integrate best evidence and best practices in planning care.informatics.• Evaluate patient care technologies to address the needs of a diverse patient population. Demonstrate computer and information literacy skills.Evaluate information technologies as a strategy to promote patient safety.• Discuss the impact of patient information technology on ensuring quality patient care.Discuss privacy and security issues associated with healthcare information.• Discuss the role of informatics in fostering interdisciplinary collaboration.

*The learning goals displayed here are those for one section of this course as offered in a recent semester, and are provided for the purpose of information only. The exact learning goals for each course section in a specific semester will be stated on the syllabus distributed at the start of the semester, and may differ in wording and emphasis from those shown here.

Sections Offered: Fall 2024

Informatics In Health Care
0302-232-001 E. Pajarillo Online 2 This Course is Filled to Capacity
0302-232-002 D. Ambrosio-Mawhirter Online 2
0302-232-003 TBA Online 2
0302-232-004 T. Virgona Online 2
0302-232-005 TBA Online 2

Sections Offered: Summer 2024, Summer I

Informatics In Health Care
0302-232-001 B. Maley May 29 - Jul 3 Online 2

Sections Offered: Spring 2024

Informatics In Health Care
0302-232-001 P. Burke Online 2 This Course is Filled to Capacity
0302-232-002 A. Dannunzio Online 2
0302-232-003 E. Pajarillo Online 2 This Course is Filled to Capacity
0302-232-004 E. Pajarillo Online 2
0302-232-005 A. Sapci Online 2 This Course is Filled to Capacity
0302-232-006 M. Jahrsdoerfer Online 2
0302-232-007 M. Jahrsdoerfer Online 2
0302-232-008 T. Drucker Online 2
0302-232-009 D. Ambrosio-Mawhirter Online 2 This Course is Filled to Capacity
0302-232-010 T. Virgona Online 2
0302-232-011 C. Coughlin Online 2 This Course is Filled to Capacity

 
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