Applied Clinical Informatics for Nurses, Second Edition employs a contextually based teaching approach to promote clinical decision making, ethical conduct, and problem solving. The text is
      designed to assist educators in creating significant and practical learning experiences for nursing students in clinical informatics. Its real-world approach makes it a practical handbook for
      both faculty and students.
      
      The Second Edition features updated and expanded content on a variety of important topics that have been identified as strategic priorities by the National Institute for Nursing Research and
      the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Another important focus is on the interaction between patients and computers and how such interactions can affect the quality of data collected
      by informatics applications.
      
      Key Features:
      Real-world application such as fall prevention
      Explores bar coding and pharmacy management
      Chapter objectives and chapter summaries
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      Instructor Resources:
      Instructor’s Manual
      Test Bank
      PowerPoint Slides