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Home>Homework Answsers>Nursing homework helpa year ago08.04.202438Report issuefiles (2)asses2.docxResourcesAsses2.docxasses2.docxVideo Presentation and SpreadsheetCreate a spreadsheet that illustrates data trending over time related to a particular line of service that you are monitoring. Then, record a 5-7 minute professional video presentation in which you describe how and why you are monitoring the outcomes for a particular service line in order to improve care.Collapse AllIntroductionTo develop strategies for service line development, leaders need to know how to monitor outcomes that provide pertinent information in support of strategic development. Leaders then need to be skilled at communicating their analysis of those outcomes to other leaders in the organization in order to create awareness and build support for any proposed strategies arising from the analysis.PreparationFor this assessment, you will record a video presentation in which you describe how and why you are monitoring the outcomes for a particular service line in order to improve care. You will begin by creating a spreadsheet that contains the pertinent data categories and illustrates data trending over time.Create a spreadsheet:· Analyze the what, why, and how to measure for a specific quality outcome related to a service line in a practice setting or organization.· Chose a specific quality outcome related to a service line in a practice setting or organization.· Identify the benchmarks associated with that outcome and how often the benchmarks are measured.· Determine the categories of data you will be measuring in support of the ongoing development of the service line.· Create a spreadsheet that includes baseline data for each category and additional data that illustrates the trending over time for that category.· Be ready to explain why you chose these particular data sets and how you intend to use the data to improve outcomes.Create a video recording:· Analyze your data and present your conclusions and recommendations to administrators in a recorded video presentation.· Describe the outcomes you are supporting and the benchmarks related to that outcome.· Describe your data collection methods and rational.· Evaluate the data measures and data trending for the specific quality outcome related to the service line.· Share your interpretation of the data related to the benchmarks of the outcome.· Support your interpretation with any relevant outside sources.· Demonstrate to the administrators how you used the data in the spreadsheet to reach your conclusions.Additional Requirements:Video Recording:· Your video recording should be between 3-7 minutes in length. You must appear in professional attire and with a professional demeanor, as if you are presenting to the administration of your organization.· Kaltura is the preferred tool for creating your video. Any tools other than Kaltura should be cleared with your instructor prior to using.Competencies MeasuredBy successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:· Competency 1: Apply data management techniques to decision making in nursing practice.· Analyze the what, why, and how to measure for a specific quality outcome related to a service line in a practice setting or organization.· Competency 2: Create various data representation methods for reporting and professional communications.· Evaluate data measures and data trending for a specific quality outcome related to a service line in a practice setting or organization.· Competency 3: Articulate strategies for querying and generating reports from health information system databases.· Create a data spreadsheet that illustrates trending data for the service line.· Competency 4: Communicate technical standards as they relate to various informatics technologies.· Develop a scholarly video presentation of the measures and data for the service line.ResourcesAsses2.docxUse the resources linked below to help complete this assessment.Collapse AllProducing Applications in Practice With Data· McGonigle, D., & Mastrian, K. (2022).Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge(5th ed.). Jones & Bartlett.Available in the courseroom via the VitalSource Bookshelf link.· Chapter 23, “Translational Research: Generating Evidence for Practice.”· Kurniati, A. P., Rojas, E., Hogg, D., Hall, G., & Johnson, O. A. (2018, November 29).The assessment of data quality issues for process mining in healthcare using Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care III, a freely available e-health record database.Health Informatics Journal, 1–16.· Shameer, K., Perez-Rodriguez, M. M., Bachar, R., Li, L., Johnson, A., Johnson, K. W., Glicksberg, B. S., Smith, M. R., Readhead, B., Scarpa, J., Jebakaran, J., Kovatch, P., Lim, S., Goodman, W., Reich, D., Kasarskis, A., Tatonetti, N. P., & Dudley, J. T. (2018). (2018).Pharmacological risk factors associated with hospital readmission rates in a psychiatric cohort identified using prescriptome data mining.BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making,18(Suppl. 3), 1–19.· Vial, G. (2019).Understanding digital transformation: A review and a research agenda.The Journal of Strategic Information Systems,28(2), 118–144.Evidence-Based Development· Ansaripour, A., Zendehdel, K., Tadayon, N., Sadeghi, F., Uyl-de Groot, C. A., & Redekop, W. K. (2018).Use of data-mining to support real-world cost analyses: An example using HER2-positive breast cancer in Iran.PloS One,13(10), 1-16.· Bjarnadottir, R. I., Bockting, W., Yoon, S., & Dowding, D. W. (2019).Nurse documentation of sexual orientation and gender identity in home healthcare: A text mining study.CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing,37(4), 213-221.· Ghorbani, R., & Ghousi, R. (2019).Predictive data mining approaches in medical diagnosis: A review of some diseases prediction.International Journal of Data and Network Science,3(2), 47-70.· Shi, J., Zheng, M., Yao, L., & Ge, Y. (2018).Developing a healthcare Dataset Information Resource (DIR) based on semantic web.BMC Medical Genomics,11(Suppl. 5), 1-14.Producing Applications in Practice With Evidence-Based Information· Ahmed, S., Seddawy, A. I. E., & Nasr, M. (2019).A proposed framework for detecting and predicting diseases through business intelligence applications.International Journal of Advanced Networking and Applications,10(4), 3951-3957.· Ismail, W. N., Hassan, M. M., Alsalamah, H. A., & Fortino, G. (2018, August 1).Mining productive-periodic frequent patterns in tele-health systems.Journal of Network and Computer Applications,115, 33-47.· Jones, M. (2019).What we talk about when we talk about (big) data.Journal of Strategic Information Systems,28(1), 3-16.· Soleimani-Roozbahani, F., Ghatari, A. R., & Radfar, R. (2019).Knowledge discovery from a more than a decade studies on healthcare big data systems: A scientometrics study.Journal of Big Data,6(1), 1-15.· Yoo, S., Kim, S., Kim, E., Jung, E., Lee, K., & Hwang, H. (2018).Real-time location system-based asset tracking in the healthcare field: Lessons learned from a feasibility study.BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making,18(80), 1-10.Scope and Standards of Practice· American Nurses Association. (2015).Nursing informatics:Scope and standards of practice(2nd ed.). Author.ResourcesAsses2.docxUse the resources linked below to help complete this assessment.Collapse AllProducing Applications in Practice With Data· McGonigle, D., & Mastrian, K. (2022).Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge(5th ed.). Jones & Bartlett.Available in the courseroom via the VitalSource Bookshelf link.· Chapter 23, “Translational Research: Generating Evidence for Practice.”· Kurniati, A. P., Rojas, E., Hogg, D., Hall, G., & Johnson, O. A. (2018, November 29).The assessment of data quality issues for process mining in healthcare using Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care III, a freely available e-health record database.Health Informatics Journal, 1–16.· Shameer, K., Perez-Rodriguez, M. M., Bachar, R., Li, L., Johnson, A., Johnson, K. W., Glicksberg, B. S., Smith, M. R., Readhead, B., Scarpa, J., Jebakaran, J., Kovatch, P., Lim, S., Goodman, W., Reich, D., Kasarskis, A., Tatonetti, N. P., & Dudley, J. T. (2018). (2018).Pharmacological risk factors associated with hospital readmission rates in a psychiatric cohort identified using prescriptome data mining.BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making,18(Suppl. 3), 1–19.· Vial, G. (2019).Understanding digital transformation: A review and a research agenda.The Journal of Strategic Information Systems,28(2), 118–144.Evidence-Based Development· Ansaripour, A., Zendehdel, K., Tadayon, N., Sadeghi, F., Uyl-de Groot, C. A., & Redekop, W. K. (2018).Use of data-mining to support real-world cost analyses: An example using HER2-positive breast cancer in Iran.PloS One,13(10), 1-16.· Bjarnadottir, R. I., Bockting, W., Yoon, S., & Dowding, D. W. (2019).Nurse documentation of sexual orientation and gender identity in home healthcare: A text mining study.CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing,37(4), 213-221.· Ghorbani, R., & Ghousi, R. (2019).Predictive data mining approaches in medical diagnosis: A review of some diseases prediction.International Journal of Data and Network Science,3(2), 47-70.· Shi, J., Zheng, M., Yao, L., & Ge, Y. (2018).Developing a healthcare Dataset Information Resource (DIR) based on semantic web.BMC Medical Genomics,11(Suppl. 5), 1-14.Producing Applications in Practice With Evidence-Based Information· Ahmed, S., Seddawy, A. I. E., & Nasr, M. (2019).A proposed framework for detecting and predicting diseases through business intelligence applications.International Journal of Advanced Networking and Applications,10(4), 3951-3957.· Ismail, W. N., Hassan, M. M., Alsalamah, H. A., & Fortino, G. (2018, August 1).Mining productive-periodic frequent patterns in tele-health systems.Journal of Network and Computer Applications,115, 33-47.· Jones, M. (2019).What we talk about when we talk about (big) data.Journal of Strategic Information Systems,28(1), 3-16.· Soleimani-Roozbahani, F., Ghatari, A. R., & Radfar, R. (2019).Knowledge discovery from a more than a decade studies on healthcare big data systems: A scientometrics study.Journal of Big Data,6(1), 1-15.· Yoo, S., Kim, S., Kim, E., Jung, E., Lee, K., & Hwang, H. (2018).Real-time location system-based asset tracking in the healthcare field: Lessons learned from a feasibility study.BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making,18(80), 1-10.Scope and Standards of Practice· American Nurses Association. (2015).Nursing informatics:Scope and standards of practice(2nd ed.). Author.asses2.docxVideo Presentation and SpreadsheetCreate a spreadsheet that illustrates data trending over time related to a particular line of service that you are monitoring. Then, record a 5-7 minute professional video presentation in which you describe how and why you are monitoring the outcomes for a particular service line in order to improve care.Collapse AllIntroductionTo develop strategies for service line development, leaders need to know how to monitor outcomes that provide pertinent information in support of strategic development. Leaders then need to be skilled at communicating their analysis of those outcomes to other leaders in the organization in order to create awareness and build support for any proposed strategies arising from the analysis.PreparationFor this assessment, you will record a video presentation in which you describe how and why you are monitoring the outcomes for a particular service line in order to improve care. You will begin by creating a spreadsheet that contains the pertinent data categories and illustrates data trending over time.Create a spreadsheet:· Analyze the what, why, and how to measure for a specific quality outcome related to a service line in a practice setting or organization.· Chose a specific quality outcome related to a service line in a practice setting or organization.· Identify the benchmarks associated with that outcome and how often the benchmarks are measured.· Determine the categories of data you will be measuring in support of the ongoing development of the service line.· Create a spreadsheet that includes baseline data for each category and additional data that illustrates the trending over time for that category.· Be ready to explain why you chose these particular data sets and how you intend to use the data to improve outcomes.Create a video recording:· Analyze your data and present your conclusions and recommendations to administrators in a recorded video presentation.· Describe the outcomes you are supporting and the benchmarks related to that outcome.· Describe your data collection methods and rational.· Evaluate the data measures and data trending for the specific quality outcome related to the service line.· Share your interpretation of the data related to the benchmarks of the outcome.· Support your interpretation with any relevant outside sources.· Demonstrate to the administrators how you used the data in the spreadsheet to reach your conclusions.Additional Requirements:Video Recording:· Your video recording should be between 3-7 minutes in length. You must appear in professional attire and with a professional demeanor, as if you are presenting to the administration of your organization.· Kaltura is the preferred tool for creating your video. Any tools other than Kaltura should be cleared with your instructor prior to using.Competencies MeasuredBy successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:· Competency 1: Apply data management techniques to decision making in nursing practice.· Analyze the what, why, and how to measure for a specific quality outcome related to a service line in a practice setting or organization.· Competency 2: Create various data representation methods for reporting and professional communications.· Evaluate data measures and data trending for a specific quality outcome related to a service line in a practice setting or organization.· Competency 3: Articulate strategies for querying and generating reports from health information system databases.· Create a data spreadsheet that illustrates trending data for the service line.· Competency 4: Communicate technical standards as they relate to various informatics technologies.· Develop a scholarly video presentation of the measures and data for the service line.ResourcesAsses2.docxUse the resources linked below to help complete this assessment.Collapse AllProducing Applications in Practice With Data· McGonigle, D., & Mastrian, K. (2022).Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge(5th ed.). Jones & Bartlett.Available in the courseroom via the VitalSource Bookshelf link.· Chapter 23, “Translational Research: Generating Evidence for Practice.”· Kurniati, A. P., Rojas, E., Hogg, D., Hall, G., & Johnson, O. A. (2018, November 29).The assessment of data quality issues for process mining in healthcare using Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care III, a freely available e-health record database.Health Informatics Journal, 1–16.· Shameer, K., Perez-Rodriguez, M. M., Bachar, R., Li, L., Johnson, A., Johnson, K. W., Glicksberg, B. S., Smith, M. R., Readhead, B., Scarpa, J., Jebakaran, J., Kovatch, P., Lim, S., Goodman, W., Reich, D., Kasarskis, A., Tatonetti, N. P., & Dudley, J. T. (2018). (2018).Pharmacological risk factors associated with hospital readmission rates in a psychiatric cohort identified using prescriptome data mining.BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making,18(Suppl. 3), 1–19.· Vial, G. (2019).Understanding digital transformation: A review and a research agenda.The Journal of Strategic Information Systems,28(2), 118–144.Evidence-Based Development· Ansaripour, A., Zendehdel, K., Tadayon, N., Sadeghi, F., Uyl-de Groot, C. A., & Redekop, W. K. (2018).Use of data-mining to support real-world cost analyses: An example using HER2-positive breast cancer in Iran.PloS One,13(10), 1-16.· Bjarnadottir, R. I., Bockting, W., Yoon, S., & Dowding, D. W. (2019).Nurse documentation of sexual orientation and gender identity in home healthcare: A text mining study.CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing,37(4), 213-221.· Ghorbani, R., & Ghousi, R. (2019).Predictive data mining approaches in medical diagnosis: A review of some diseases prediction.International Journal of Data and Network Science,3(2), 47-70.· Shi, J., Zheng, M., Yao, L., & Ge, Y. (2018).Developing a healthcare Dataset Information Resource (DIR) based on semantic web.BMC Medical Genomics,11(Suppl. 5), 1-14.Producing Applications in Practice With Evidence-Based Information· Ahmed, S., Seddawy, A. I. E., & Nasr, M. (2019).A proposed framework for detecting and predicting diseases through business intelligence applications.International Journal of Advanced Networking and Applications,10(4), 3951-3957.· Ismail, W. N., Hassan, M. M., Alsalamah, H. A., & Fortino, G. (2018, August 1).Mining productive-periodic frequent patterns in tele-health systems.Journal of Network and Computer Applications,115, 33-47.· Jones, M. (2019).What we talk about when we talk about (big) data.Journal of Strategic Information Systems,28(1), 3-16.· Soleimani-Roozbahani, F., Ghatari, A. R., & Radfar, R. (2019).Knowledge discovery from a more than a decade studies on healthcare big data systems: A scientometrics study.Journal of Big Data,6(1), 1-15.· Yoo, S., Kim, S., Kim, E., Jung, E., Lee, K., & Hwang, H. (2018).Real-time location system-based asset tracking in the healthcare field: Lessons learned from a feasibility study.BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making,18(80), 1-10.Scope and Standards of Practice· American Nurses Association. (2015).Nursing informatics:Scope and standards of practice(2nd ed.). Author.asses2.docxVideo Presentation and SpreadsheetCreate a spreadsheet that illustrates data trending over time related to a particular line of service that you are monitoring. Then, record a 5-7 minute professional video presentation in which you describe how and why you are monitoring the outcomes for a particular service line in order to improve care.Collapse AllIntroductionTo develop strategies for service line development, leaders need to know how to monitor outcomes that provide pertinent information in support of strategic development. Leaders then need to be skilled at communicating their analysis of those outcomes to other leaders in the organization in order to create awareness and build support for any proposed strategies arising from the analysis.PreparationFor this assessment, you will record a video presentation in which you describe how and why you are monitoring the outcomes for a particular service line in order to improve care. You will begin by creating a spreadsheet that contains the pertinent data categories and illustrates data trending over time.Create a spreadsheet:· Analyze the what, why, and how to measure for a specific quality outcome related to a service line in a practice setting or organization.· Chose a specific quality outcome related to a service line in a practice setting or organization.· Identify the benchmarks associated with that outcome and how often the benchmarks are measured.· Determine the categories of data you will be measuring in support of the ongoing development of the service line.· Create a spreadsheet that includes baseline data for each category and additional data that illustrates the trending over time for that category.· Be ready to explain why you chose these particular data sets and how you intend to use the data to improve outcomes.Create a video recording:· Analyze your data and present your conclusions and recommendations to administrators in a recorded video presentation.· Describe the outcomes you are supporting and the benchmarks related to that outcome.· Describe your data collection methods and rational.· Evaluate the data measures and data trending for the specific quality outcome related to the service line.· Share your interpretation of the data related to the benchmarks of the outcome.· Support your interpretation with any relevant outside sources.· Demonstrate to the administrators how you used the data in the spreadsheet to reach your conclusions.Additional Requirements:Video Recording:· Your video recording should be between 3-7 minutes in length. You must appear in professional attire and with a professional demeanor, as if you are presenting to the administration of your organization.· Kaltura is the preferred tool for creating your video. Any tools other than Kaltura should be cleared with your instructor prior to using.Competencies MeasuredBy successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:· Competency 1: Apply data management techniques to decision making in nursing practice.· Analyze the what, why, and how to measure for a specific quality outcome related to a service line in a practice setting or organization.· Competency 2: Create various data representation methods for reporting and professional communications.· Evaluate data measures and data trending for a specific quality outcome related to a service line in a practice setting or organization.· Competency 3: Articulate strategies for querying and generating reports from health information system databases.· Create a data spreadsheet that illustrates trending data for the service line.· Competency 4: Communicate technical standards as they relate to various informatics technologies.· Develop a scholarly video presentation of the measures and data for the service line.ResourcesAsses2.docxUse the resources linked below to help complete this assessment.Collapse AllProducing Applications in Practice With Data· McGonigle, D., & Mastrian, K. (2022).Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge(5th ed.). Jones & Bartlett.Available in the courseroom via the VitalSource Bookshelf link.· Chapter 23, “Translational Research: Generating Evidence for Practice.”· Kurniati, A. P., Rojas, E., Hogg, D., Hall, G., & Johnson, O. A. (2018, November 29).The assessment of data quality issues for process mining in healthcare using Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care III, a freely available e-health record database.Health Informatics Journal, 1–16.· Shameer, K., Perez-Rodriguez, M. M., Bachar, R., Li, L., Johnson, A., Johnson, K. W., Glicksberg, B. S., Smith, M. R., Readhead, B., Scarpa, J., Jebakaran, J., Kovatch, P., Lim, S., Goodman, W., Reich, D., Kasarskis, A., Tatonetti, N. P., & Dudley, J. T. (2018). (2018).Pharmacological risk factors associated with hospital readmission rates in a psychiatric cohort identified using prescriptome data mining.BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making,18(Suppl. 3), 1–19.· Vial, G. (2019).Understanding digital transformation: A review and a research agenda.The Journal of Strategic Information Systems,28(2), 118–144.Evidence-Based Development· Ansaripour, A., Zendehdel, K., Tadayon, N., Sadeghi, F., Uyl-de Groot, C. A., & Redekop, W. K. (2018).Use of data-mining to support real-world cost analyses: An example using HER2-positive breast cancer in Iran.PloS One,13(10), 1-16.· Bjarnadottir, R. I., Bockting, W., Yoon, S., & Dowding, D. W. (2019).Nurse documentation of sexual orientation and gender identity in home healthcare: A text mining study.CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing,37(4), 213-221.· Ghorbani, R., & Ghousi, R. (2019).Predictive data mining approaches in medical diagnosis: A review of some diseases prediction.International Journal of Data and Network Science,3(2), 47-70.· Shi, J., Zheng, M., Yao, L., & Ge, Y. (2018).Developing a healthcare Dataset Information Resource (DIR) based on semantic web.BMC Medical Genomics,11(Suppl. 5), 1-14.Producing Applications in Practice With Evidence-Based Information· Ahmed, S., Seddawy, A. I. E., & Nasr, M. (2019).A proposed framework for detecting and predicting diseases through business intelligence applications.International Journal of Advanced Networking and Applications,10(4), 3951-3957.· Ismail, W. N., Hassan, M. M., Alsalamah, H. A., & Fortino, G. (2018, August 1).Mining productive-periodic frequent patterns in tele-health systems.Journal of Network and Computer Applications,115, 33-47.· Jones, M. (2019).What we talk about when we talk about (big) data.Journal of Strategic Information Systems,28(1), 3-16.· Soleimani-Roozbahani, F., Ghatari, A. R., & Radfar, R. (2019).Knowledge discovery from a more than a decade studies on healthcare big data systems: A scientometrics study.Journal of Big Data,6(1), 1-15.· Yoo, S., Kim, S., Kim, E., Jung, E., Lee, K., & Hwang, H. (2018).Real-time location system-based asset tracking in the healthcare field: Lessons learned from a feasibility study.BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making,18(80), 1-10.Scope and Standards of Practice· American Nurses Association. (2015).Nursing informatics:Scope and standards of practice(2nd ed.). Author.12Bids(65)PROVEN STERLINGDr. Ellen RMEmily ClareMISS HILLARY A+abdul_rehman_Prof Double RDoctor.NamiraYoung NyanyaSTELLAR GEEK A+Prof. TOPGRADESheryl HoganDr. Adeline ZoeJahky BDr M. MichelleAshley EllieTutor Cyrus KenDr. Sophie MilesWIZARD_KIMDr CloverIsabella HarvardShow All Bidsother Questions(10)soc305 crime & society instructor week 1 quizjobread and writeCRJ 520 Week 6 Assignmentphysics AS AGREEDassignmentP-A2,jhmPolitical Ideologyreading hw question for suraya

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