Standardized Nursing Terminologies in Informatics

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Using the PowerPoint Guidelines in located in the Modules under PowerPoint Resources, create a visual-only presentation of a total of five slides that  includes the title slide and reference slide addressing the following areas:

· Title slide

· No introduction or purpose statement slide required for this activity

· Define standardized nursing terminologies in informatics

· Benefits of using standardized nursing terminologies in the advanced nursing role to improve outcomes

· Provide an example of a chosen standardized terminology used in informatics to document or improve outcomes

· Reference slide

· Initial post due by Thursday and one reply by Sunday

· See instructions following the grid

Initial Post 2 ptsProficientThe initial posting is substantive demonstrating critical thinking and thoughts delving deeper into the discussion topic and course content and includes a minimum of one professional peer-reviewed scholarly journal.
Response 2 ptsProficientThe response is a substantive interaction that builds on the ideas of others, delving deeper into the discussion question and course content in response to a colleague. The response inclu

Clarity/APA 1 ptsProficientPosting and responses are clear, concise, and in proper APA format for citations and references. No grammatical errors are noted. The entry adds worth to the dialogue and the comments build on the previous statements of others.

des one reference from a professional peer-reviewed scholarly journal.

Struggling with where to start this assignment? Follow this guide to tackle your assignment easily

You’re tasked with creating a visual-only PowerPoint (5 slides total) with minimal text, strong visuals, and APA references. Since the professor emphasized “PowerPoint Guidelines” and “visual-only,” this means avoid long text/paragraphs — use keywords, icons, and images. Here’s a ready-to-use structure you can follow:


Slide 1 – Title Slide

  • Title: Standardized Nursing Terminologies in Informatics

  • Your Name

  • Course, Instructor, Date

(Use a clean background with a healthcare/nursing graphic.)


Slide 2 – Definition of Standardized Nursing Terminologies

Keywords/phrases (no sentences):

  • “Structured, common language”

  • “Facilitates data sharing”

  • “Supports clinical decision-making”

  • “Examples: NANDA-I, NIC, NOC, SNOMED CT”

(Visual: diagram of “Data → Information → Knowledge → Wisdom” pyramid or a healthcare communication network.)


Slide 3 – Benefits in Advanced Nursing Roles

Keywords/phrases:

  • Improves patient outcomes

  • Enhances communication among providers

  • Enables EHR integration & interoperability

  • Supports evidence-based practice

  • Facilitates quality improvement & research

(Visual: icons showing communication, outcomes, EHR, research.)


Slide 4 – Example of a Standardized Terminology

Choose NANDA-I Nursing Diagnoses (or SNOMED CT depending on preference).

Keywords/phrases:

  • Example: NANDA-I Nursing Diagnosis: “Impaired Gas Exchange”

  • Linked to NOC outcome: “Respiratory Status: Gas Exchange”

  • Linked to NIC intervention: “Oxygen Therapy”

  • Improves outcomes by standardizing documentation and linking care plans to measurable results.

(Visual: a flow diagram showing Diagnosis → Intervention → Outcome.)


Slide 5 – References

  • Rutherford, M. A. (2008). Standardized nursing language: What does it mean for nursing practice? OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 13(1).

  • Westra, B. L., & Delaney, C. W. (2008). Informatics competencies for nursing and healthcare leaders. Journal of Nursing Administration, 38(2), 96–102.

  • Moorhead, S., Johnson, M., Maas, M. L., & Swanson, E. (2018). Nursing outcomes classification (NOC) (6th ed.). Elsevier.

(APA 7th ed. formatting — ensure hanging indents in your slide notes, even if slide itself just lists citations.)

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