Nursing Informatics Workflow
An interactive game to identify efficient workflows utilizing nursing informatics technology.
Introduction
Next, you will need to drag each action or behavior into the corresponding box:
EFFICIENT Informatics workflow
INEFFICIENT Informatics Workflow
Evaluate each one before releasing each card, but… Careful, you have little time to make decisions!
EFFICIENT Informatics workflow
INEFFICIENT Informatics workflow
Re-entering vitals, I&O's, interventions from paper notes
Confirming correct IV pump settings directly pulled from provider order
Reviews best-practice alert pop ups that suggest early intervention
Performing manual audits done days/weeks after an incident
Manual entry of IV pump dose, rate, concentration
Bed/chair alarms integrate with nurse and CNA assignment
Primary doctor uses ambient listening to capture assessment
Locate pumps, beds, and sitter cameras using digital maps.
Proactively reviewing fall risk dashboard for high risk
Creating paper task lists & relying on memory
Code blue scribe documents on a scrap paper or paper towel
Ignores best-practice alert pop ups
Nurses take wound photo using secure mobile device that auto-measures dimensions.
Nurse assessment of low Braden score triggers pressure injury care plan
Bypasses barcode scanning during routine medication administration
Documenting end-of-shift summary to include head-to-toe assessment
Ensure vital signs device integration into flowsheets
Patient video auto documents in EHR when teach-back completed.
We have a message
for you...
You're an Informatics Champion!
From Your SCAL-HI Clinical Site Coordinators
Incorrect!
These actions may cause conflicts, risks, or affect trust within the team. Reflect on how to improve or prevent this behavior in the future.
Time's up!
The available time to complete the activity has run out. You can try again whenever you want.
Start Over
Correct!
This behavior strengthens teamwork, encourages collaboration, and creates a positive impact in the work environment.
Nursing Informatics Workflow
Elaine Sung
Created on February 12, 2026
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Nursing Informatics Workflow
An interactive game to identify efficient workflows utilizing nursing informatics technology.
Introduction
Next, you will need to drag each action or behavior into the corresponding box:
EFFICIENT Informatics workflow
INEFFICIENT Informatics Workflow
Evaluate each one before releasing each card, but… Careful, you have little time to make decisions!
EFFICIENT Informatics workflow
INEFFICIENT Informatics workflow
Re-entering vitals, I&O's, interventions from paper notes
Confirming correct IV pump settings directly pulled from provider order
Reviews best-practice alert pop ups that suggest early intervention
Performing manual audits done days/weeks after an incident
Manual entry of IV pump dose, rate, concentration
Bed/chair alarms integrate with nurse and CNA assignment
Primary doctor uses ambient listening to capture assessment
Locate pumps, beds, and sitter cameras using digital maps.
Proactively reviewing fall risk dashboard for high risk
Creating paper task lists & relying on memory
Code blue scribe documents on a scrap paper or paper towel
Ignores best-practice alert pop ups
Nurses take wound photo using secure mobile device that auto-measures dimensions.
Nurse assessment of low Braden score triggers pressure injury care plan
Bypasses barcode scanning during routine medication administration
Documenting end-of-shift summary to include head-to-toe assessment
Ensure vital signs device integration into flowsheets
Patient video auto documents in EHR when teach-back completed.
We have a message
for you...
You're an Informatics Champion!
From Your SCAL-HI Clinical Site Coordinators
Incorrect!
These actions may cause conflicts, risks, or affect trust within the team. Reflect on how to improve or prevent this behavior in the future.
Time's up!
The available time to complete the activity has run out. You can try again whenever you want.
Start Over
Correct!
This behavior strengthens teamwork, encourages collaboration, and creates a positive impact in the work environment.