Nursing Question Stu-9-30 (need in 5 hours)

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  1. TANIC Self assessment test is a self –assessment tool comprised of competencies grouped into the following categories: basic computer skills, information literacy, and clinical information management.
  2. Application of Course Knowledge: Answer all questions/criteria with explanations and detail.
    • Discuss how your perceived proficiency level in informatics compared to your TANIC Self-Assessment responses.
    • Describe two competencies identified as strengths.
    • Describe two competencies identified as growth opportunities.
    • Describe at least two strategies to enhance your competencies.
    • Identify resources to support your selected strategies.
  1. Integration of Evidence: Integrate relevant scholarly sources a
    • Cite a scholarly source less than 5 years in the post.
    • Accurately analyze, synthesize, and/or apply principles from evidence with no more than one short quote (15 words or less) for the week.
    • Include a minimum of three different scholarly sources per week. Cite all references and provide references for all citations.
  1. Engagement in Meaningful Dialogue: Engage peers and faculty by asking questions, and offering new insights, applications, perspectives, information, or implications for practice.
  1. Professionalism in Communication: Communicate with minimal errors in English grammar, spelling, syntax, and punctuation.
  2. Reference Citation: Use current APA format to format citations and references and is free of errors.

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TANIC Self-Assessment

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Enhancing Informatics Competencies through the TANIC Self-Assessment

The Technology Informatics Guiding Education Reform (TIGER) Assessment of Nursing
Informatics Competencies (TANIC) Self-Assessment is a structured tool designed to help
nursing professionals evaluate their skills across three primary areas: Using computer,
orientation to information, and clinical information management skills. Since informatics has
become a critical component of containing and organizing healthcare delivery, the knowledge in
those academic fields is practical. The present TANIC Self-Assessment is a summary of the
author’s skills and knowledge in the respective field with particular emphasis on the author’s
perceived competency level, strengths, and weaknesses as well as specific steps that the author
will take to improve his/her competency within the juxtaposed timeframe, apart from supporting
the above claims by scholarly resources (Hunter et al., 2015).

Comparison between Perceived Proficiency On Self-Assessment of TANIC

In the beginning, I did not feel that I had significant shortcoming or strengths regarding
informatics which I thought that I have moderately good skills in this course and in areas like
information literacy and clinical documentation. For this test I expected to score well on the task
involving electronic health records (EHR) and information retrieval ability. Nevertheless, the
TANIC evaluation showed not only the organisation’s strong and weak points but also more
development opportunities in areas that embrace higher levels of clinical information use,
including cybersecurity and decision-support tools. This has made raise my awareness and
forced me to look for practical solutions on how to enhance my informatics skills (Hunter et al.,
2015).

The researcher found the following informatics competency strengths:

The TANIC Self-Assessment highlighted two main strengths in my informatics skill set:

Basic Computer Skills: Learning Operating systems and files management coupled with
knowledge in health care software applications makes me confident with general computer
operations. Knowledge of typical software programs and the means for addressing minor
technological difficulties are indis...

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