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Introduction to computers for healthcare professionals / Irene Joos, Debra Wolf, and Ramona Nelson.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Burlington, Massachusetts : Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2021Edition: Seventh editionDescription: x, 560 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781284194708
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 610.285 J741i 23
LOC classification:
  • R858 .J668 2021
NLM classification:
  • W 26.55.C7
Contents:
On the way to digital literacy -- Information systems: hardware, software and connectivity -- The computer and its operating system environment -- Software applications: common tasks -- Introduction to word processing -- Introduction to presentation graphics -- Introduction to spreadsheets -- Introduction to databases -- The Internet -- Introduction to social media and telecommunications -- Information: access, evaluation, and use -- Privacy, confidentiality, security, and integrity of electronic data -- Introduction to health informatics and health information systems.
Summary: "Introduction to Computers for Healthcare Professionals serves as an introductory computer literacy text geared towards nurses and other healthcare students. The current edition is written in a "how to" format for developing computer technology-related skills, coupling brief descriptions of major concepts with detailed directions on "how to" go about using a given feature and a focus on understanding theoretical underpinnings and mastering practical skills. The text uses health care models throughout, a design that allows the content to be easily adapted for use in both introductory computer courses for healthcare professionals and courses in nursing fundamentals and administration. In addition, the authors promote a problem-solving approach in explaining various skills so students can transfer this knowledge to other related applications outside the classroom. All three authors also have clinical healthcare backgrounds, so there is great sensitivity to and understanding of how healthcare providers use information technology in everyday situations. OUTSTANDING FEATURES Real world examples demonstrating how health professionals can use computer-related knowledge and skills most effectively Resource links for accessing advanced concepts and information Added resources to help students maximize their use of Office 365 and Google Docs Exercises at the end of each chapter that encourage active learning and skills mastery"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

On the way to digital literacy -- Information systems: hardware, software and connectivity -- The computer and its operating system environment -- Software applications: common tasks -- Introduction to word processing -- Introduction to presentation graphics -- Introduction to spreadsheets -- Introduction to databases -- The Internet -- Introduction to social media and telecommunications -- Information: access, evaluation, and use -- Privacy, confidentiality, security, and integrity of electronic data -- Introduction to health informatics and health information systems.

"Introduction to Computers for Healthcare Professionals serves as an introductory computer literacy text geared towards nurses and other healthcare students. The current edition is written in a "how to" format for developing computer technology-related skills, coupling brief descriptions of major concepts with detailed directions on "how to" go about using a given feature and a focus on understanding theoretical underpinnings and mastering practical skills. The text uses health care models throughout, a design that allows the content to be easily adapted for use in both introductory computer courses for healthcare professionals and courses in nursing fundamentals and administration. In addition, the authors promote a problem-solving approach in explaining various skills so students can transfer this knowledge to other related applications outside the classroom. All three authors also have clinical healthcare backgrounds, so there is great sensitivity to and understanding of how healthcare providers use information technology in everyday situations. OUTSTANDING FEATURES Real world examples demonstrating how health professionals can use computer-related knowledge and skills most effectively Resource links for accessing advanced concepts and information Added resources to help students maximize their use of Office 365 and Google Docs Exercises at the end of each chapter that encourage active learning and skills mastery"-- Provided by publisher.

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