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Core Domains
Nursing Science and Foundation of Informatics
Electronic Health Records (EHR) and Information Systems
Data Standards, Interoperability, and Health Information Exchange
Patient Safety and Quality Improvement
Privacy, Security, and Ethical Legal Issues (HIPAA)
Consumer Health Informatics and Telehealth
Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS)
Data Analytics and Strategic Planning
Introduction
The NSG 3150 Healthcare Informatics Final Exam Practice Assessment is
designed to evaluate a comprehensive understanding of the integration of nursing
science, computer science, and information science. The purpose of this exam is to
ensure proficiency in managing and communicating data, information, knowledge,
and wisdom within nursing practice. This assessment utilizes multiple-choice and
complex scenario-based questions to mirror the rigors of professional
certification. Candidates are assessed on their ability to apply informatics
concepts to enhance patient safety, ensure regulatory compliance, and optimize
clinical workflows. Emphasis is placed on practical application, ethical decision-
making, and the use of data to drive evidence-based outcomes in modern
healthcare environments.
,Section 1: Questions 1–35
Which theory describes the progression from collecting raw facts to applying
intuition and experience to clinical problems?
A. Systems Theory
B. Chaos Theory
🔴 C. DIKW Hierarchy
D. Cognitive Science Theory
🔵 Explanation: The Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom (DIKW)
hierarchy explains how nursing informatics transforms raw data into meaningful
wisdom for clinical practice.
A nurse is using a barcode medication administration (BCMA) system. This
technology primarily addresses which phase of the medication cycle to prevent
errors?
🔴 A. Administration
B. Prescribing
C. Dispensing
D. Transcribing
🔵 Explanation: BCMA is specifically designed to ensure the "five rights" are met
at the point of care during the administration phase.
Which of the following is a primary goal of the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA) Security Rule?
A. Mandating the use of electronic signatures for all patients
🔴 B. Protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of e-PHI
C. Requiring hospitals to provide free Wi-Fi to patients
,D. Eliminating the use of paper records in all clinics
🔵 Explanation: The Security Rule specifically focuses on safeguarding electronic
Protected Health Information (e-PHI) through administrative, physical, and
technical safeguards.
A clinical decision support system (CDSS) triggers an alert about a potential drug-
drug interaction. This is an example of:
A. Retrospective data mining
B. Administrative informatics
🔴 C. Active clinical decision support
D. Passive informatics
🔵 Explanation: Active CDSS provides "just-in-time" information to the clinician
during the workflow to influence decision-making.
What is the main purpose of using standardized nursing terminologies like
NANDA-I or NIC/NOC?
A. To increase the cost of electronic health records
🔴 B. To ensure data is interoperable and can be analyzed across different settings
C. To replace the need for nursing intuition
D. To provide a list of billing codes for insurance companies
🔵 Explanation: Standardized languages allow for consistent communication and
data aggregation, which is essential for research and measuring nursing-sensitive
outcomes.
Which term refers to the ability of two or more health information systems to
exchange information and use the information that has been exchanged?
, A. Integration
🔴 B. Interoperability
C. Encapsulation
D. Optimization
🔵 Explanation: Interoperability specifically refers to both the movement of data
and the ability of the receiving system to process it meaningfully.
A nurse informatics specialist is evaluating a new EHR module's "usability."
Which metric is most relevant to this evaluation?
A. The number of servers required to host the software
🔴 B. The time it takes for a nurse to complete a standard documentation task
C. The total cost of the software license
D. The color scheme of the user interface
🔵 Explanation: Usability is measured by efficiency, effectiveness, and user
satisfaction, often quantified by task completion time.
When a nurse uses a computer-generated plan of care based on a patient's
diagnosis, which level of the DIKW framework is being utilized?
A. Data
B. Information
🔴 C. Knowledge
D. Wisdom
🔵 Explanation: Knowledge involves the synthesis of information to identify
patterns or create plans, such as standardized care pathways.