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kellyjaisingh

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The Informatics Nurse Specialist is expected to:
 
  a. demonstrate the competencies enumerated in the Standard of Practice for NursingInformatics, as outlined by the ANA.
 b. serve as the department's IT go-to person.
  c. have a bachelor's degree in nursing informatics.
  d. share knowledge and best practices of informatics by teaching seminars and holding
  training sessions for hospital employees.

Question 2

Determining the staffing numbers for each shift and assessing how much training the staff will require are part of which aspect of management?
 
  a. human resource management
  b. asset management
  c. time management
  d. supplies management



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Answer to Question 1

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The Informatics Nurse Specialist is expected to demonstrate the competencies enumerated in the
Standard of Practice for Nursing Informatics as outlined by the ANA (2008).

Answer to Question 2

b

a. Incorrect: This is an example of asset management. Human resource management refers to working with people and managing human resources in a way that is cost-effective in achieving organizational goals.
b. Correct: Asset management refers to the assessment, planning, and purchase of equipment for facilities, as well as the upgrade or maintenance and care of these.
c. Incorrect: This is an example of asset management. Time management is not an element of resource management, which includes human resource management, asset management, and supplies management.
d. Incorrect: This is an example of asset management. Supplies management includes such things as food, drugs, cleaning materials, and one-use products.



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