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wenmo

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Where did the traditions of good nursing practice that anchor nursing in Canada originate?
 
  a. England
  b. United States
  c. Germany
  d. New France

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How does the Canadian Organization for Advancement of Computers in Health (COACH) define health informatics?
 
  a. The intersection of clinical, information managementinformati on technology, and management practices to achieve better health
  b. The specialty that integrates nursing science, computer science, and information science
  c. The application of computer science and information science to nursing
  d. A clinical terminology used to describe multidisciplinary clinical practice



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A The traditions of good nursing practice that anchor nursing in Canada did not originate in England.
B The traditions of good nursing practice that anchor nursing in Canada did not originate in the United States.
C The traditions of good nursing practice that anchor nursing in Canada did not originate in Germany.
D Nursing in Canada is rooted in the traditions of good nursing practice that developed in New France.

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A COACH defines health informatics as the intersection of clinical, IM/IT Information Management/Information Technology and management practices to achieve better health (COACH, 2009, p. 7). Health informatics covers all disciplines.
B The specialty that integrates nursing science, computer science, and information science in identifying, collecting, processing, and managing data and information to support nursing practice, administration, education, and research to expand nursing knowledge is the definition of role-centred nursing informatics by the American Nurses Association.
C The application of computer science and information science to nursing is the definition of nursing informatics by the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA).
D A clinical terminology used to describe multidisciplinary clinical practice is Systematized NOmenclature of MEDicineClinical Terms (SNOMED CT); this is not how COACH defines health informatics.



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