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Here is a comprehensive set of 100 challenging questions and answers
for the ATI Nurse’s Touch: Informatics and Technology Proctored
Exam, focusing on advanced topics, application-based scenarios, and
nuanced concepts.
1. Advanced Concepts in Nursing Informatics
1.What is the role of the DIKW (Data, Information, Knowledge,
Wisdom) framework in clinical decision-making?
It provides a structure to convert raw data into actionable wisdom for
improving patient outcomes.
2.Define “interoperability” and explain why it is critical in
healthcare systems.
Interoperability is the ability of different systems to exchange and use
information seamlessly, ensuring continuity of care.
3.How does system usability impact the adoption of nursing
informatics tools?
Poor usability leads to resistance, errors, and inefÏciency, while good
usability enhances workflow and accuracy.
4.What is a “nursing dashboard,” and what information does it
typically display?
A dashboard is a visual tool in EHRs showing critical patient data, trends, and
alerts to support clinical decision-making.
5.Explain the relationship between evidence-based practice and
informatics.
Informatics provides access to current research, guidelines, and data
analytics to support evidence-based care decisions.
2. Data Management and System Integrity
6.What is data governance, and why is it crucial in healthcare?
Data governance ensures data accuracy, consistency, security, and proper
usage throughout its lifecycle.
7.Describe a potential consequence of poor data integrity in
patient care.
, It can lead to incorrect diagnoses, medication errors, and compromised
patient safety.
8.How does data mapping during system migration affect clinical
workflows?
Improper mapping can result in lost or misrepresented data, disrupting
clinical workflows and decision-making.
9.What is de-identification, and why is it used in healthcare
research?
De-identification removes personal identifiers from data to protect patient
privacy while enabling research use.
10.Explain the importance of metadata in healthcare informatics.
Metadata provides context about data, such as its source, date, and
modifications, ensuring proper interpretation and use.
3. Privacy and Security in Healthcare
11.What are the key principles of the Health Insurance Portability
and Accountability Act (HIPAA)?
Privacy, security, and protection of patients’ health information.
12.Explain how two-factor authentication enhances system
security.
It requires two forms of verification, such as a password and a biometric
scan, reducing the risk of unauthorized access.
13.What is a phishing attack, and how can it affect healthcare
systems?
A phishing attack uses deceptive emails to steal sensitive information,
potentially compromising patient data.
14.Describe a scenario where role-based access control (RBAC)
prevents a security breach.
Limiting access based on job roles prevents unauthorized staff from
accessing sensitive patient information.
15.How does encryption protect electronic health records?
It converts data into unreadable code, ensuring security during storage and
transmission.