The Standardization Of Health Care
Terminologies
The Standardization Of Health Care Terminologies
Across health care settings, many different terms are used to
describe the same or similar conditions. For example, a bed sore
may alternatively be called a pressure sore, a pressure ulcer, or a
decubitus ulcer. While it may be fairly manageable for a nurse to
make the connection among these terms, the same cannot be
said for a computer system. Nurses have the ability to reason and
reflect upon their clinical knowledge. Computer systems are
linear, relying on user input to output information. When diverse
terms are used, systems are unable to make the connections
between the data. For this reason, the health care industry is
vigorously moving towards the standardization of terminologies.
Learning Resources
Saba, V. K., & McCormick, K. A. (2015). Essentials of nursing
informatics (6th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
· Chapter 8, “Standardized Nursing Terminology”
This chapter introduces the problems related to terminology and
vocabulary standardization across the broader health care field.
Nursing-specific.
· Review Chapter 7, “Health Data Standards: Development,
Harmonization, and Interoperability”

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