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"Opens in a new window". Read the linked article on Standardized Nursing LanguageImage of an icon that represents "Opens in a new window". Then read the article on Using Standardized Nursing Languages: A Case Study Exemplar on Management of Diabetes MellituImage of an icon that represents "Opens in a new window". Imagine that NIC was implemented in your practice setting tomorrow. How would the use of such a system help nurses to define and document nursing practice in an electronic health record? What are the advantages to such a system? What are the disadvantages/barriers to such a system? Who among your colleagues would embrace such a system? Who might be resistant? Why? Follow all guidelines of the Discussion Board Rubric References: Fischetti, N. (2008). Using standardized nursing languages: A case study exemplar on management of diabetes mellitu. International Journal of Nursing Terminologies and Classifications, 19(4), 163-166. Retrieved from http://library.esc.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=34933680&site=ehost-liveImage of an icon that represents "Opens in a new window" Rutherford, M. A. (2008). Standardized nursing language: What does it mean for nursing practice?. The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 13(1). Retrieved from http://www.nursingworld.org/MainMenuCategories/ThePracticeofProfessionalNursing/Health-IT/StandardizedNursingLanguage.html#TheInternationalImage of an icon that represents "Opens in a new window" Textbook(s): McGonigle and Mastrian Chapters 6 (pp. 100-102), 15, 16, 18, and 19 Article(s): Review What is Nursing InformaticsImage of an icon that represents "Opens in a new window" Review ANA Recognized Terminologies that Support Nursing PracticeImage of an icon that represents "Opens in a new window"

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