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knowledge Organized or contextualised information which can be used to produce new meanings and generate new data.
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knowledge What is known by perceptual experience and reasoning. For example, 1234567.89 is data; "Your bank balance has jumped 8087% to $1234567.89" is information; "Nobody owes me that much money" is knowledge; and "I'd better talk to the bank before I spend it because of what has happened to other people" is wisdom. [Free On-line Dictionary of Computing] Explicit knowledge is formal and codified, eg, documents, databases, knowledge bases. ...
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knowledge (specify), readiness for enhanced The presence or acquisition of cognitive information related to a specific topic is sufficient for meeting health-related goals and can be strengthened. SEE: Nursing
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knowledge, deficient Lack of specific information necessary for the patient and significant other(s) to make informed choices regarding condition/therapies/treatment plan. SEE: Nursing Diagnoses Appendix
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knowledge, fund of Information that a person has stored in memory about people, places, and things. The fund of stored memories increases with education and decreases in dementia.
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