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  • prior to 1960s: punch cards, card readers, teletypewriters
  • 1960: cathode ray tube terminals
  • 1970s: physician's order entry & HIT, computer based system
  • 1980's: microcomputer/ personal computer
  • 1981: firs nursing special interest group during SCAMC
  • 1985: ANA approved CCAN
  • 1986: first edition of nursing informatics was published
  • 1992: nursing informatics approved by ANA
  • 2000s: wireless point of care system, CIS become individualize in EPR
  • 2004: executive order 13335 ONC (bar coding and RFID)
  • 2010: ARRA 2009 and HITTECH 2009 (national committee on health policy and national committee on health standard)
  • 1995: Saba: based on Dr. Morris Gollen (history of medical informatics 1990)
  • 2004: pioneers in nursing informatics
  • 1961: health informatics and management system society
  • 1965: first hospital in California
  • 1973: first conference (MIS)
  • 1981: first national conference Chicago
  • 1984: first nursing computer journal
  • 1989: maryland university
  • 1993: electronic library
  • 1995: first international in Australia
  • 2002: JCAHO
  • 2003: insurance and accountability
  • 2004: coordinator
  • 1989: "why he still predominantly using paper based recod..."
  • 1992: computer based record institute (CPRI)
  • 1990s: CDROM, stricly input devices
  • 1980s: CD-RW by Philips Corp written on by users
  • 1972: supercomputer by Semonn Cray
  • prior to 2000s: mainframes defined entirely by their high processing speed
  • mid-1980s: NANDA-I
  • 4.3 GB: DVDs
  • 54GB (4.5hrs): double layer bluray
  • 128GB: 4-layer discs
  • desktop computer: 2feet long by 6-10 inches wide
  • laptop: <2inches deep, 16in x 12 in
  • notebook: 12in x 8.5 very light
  • 4th edition NIC: 514 intervention and 44 specialty practices
  • latest NOD edition: 330
  • SNOMED CT: 357,000