HOSA HEALTH INFORMATICS EXAM 2026
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Academy Higher education in general with an emphasis on
the institution as a society of scholars, scientists,
and artists
Accounts payable the monies that are owed to companies such as
vendors and suppliers for items purchased on
crdit
Advanced Practice Nurse Nurses educated at the graduate level and
authorized to practice as a specialist with
advanced expertise in a specialty of nursing
Adverse event an unintended and unfavorable event associated
with the provision of medical care, use of a
medical product or treatment protocol
Ancillary systems software application used by patient care
support departments such as laboratory,
radiology, and pharmacy
, Application A software program designed to help the user to
perform specific tasks
Application service provider (ASP) A company, located remotely, that hosts an
electronic health record or departmental system
solution for a healthcare enterprise and provides
access to the application via a secure network
Architecture The formal description and design of information
technology components, the relationships among
them, and their implementation guide
Attributes the characteristics of properties of the
components of a system. Attributes are sued to
describe a system
Availability A general term used to describe the amount of
time that computer system resources are
available to users. This is usually calculated for a
one-year period
Avatar A graphic image representing a person or other
entity, usually on the Internet or in a video game
Backcasting A technique for predicting the future by
envisioning a desired future endpoint and then
working backward to determine what actives and
policies would be required to achieve that future
Bar Code Medication a method for administering medications using
Administration (BCMA) medication administration software, bar codes,
and scanners with the goal of reducing errors
during the medication administration process
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Terms in this set (282)
Academy Higher education in general with an emphasis on
the institution as a society of scholars, scientists,
and artists
Accounts payable the monies that are owed to companies such as
vendors and suppliers for items purchased on
crdit
Advanced Practice Nurse Nurses educated at the graduate level and
authorized to practice as a specialist with
advanced expertise in a specialty of nursing
Adverse event an unintended and unfavorable event associated
with the provision of medical care, use of a
medical product or treatment protocol
Ancillary systems software application used by patient care
support departments such as laboratory,
radiology, and pharmacy
, Application A software program designed to help the user to
perform specific tasks
Application service provider (ASP) A company, located remotely, that hosts an
electronic health record or departmental system
solution for a healthcare enterprise and provides
access to the application via a secure network
Architecture The formal description and design of information
technology components, the relationships among
them, and their implementation guide
Attributes the characteristics of properties of the
components of a system. Attributes are sued to
describe a system
Availability A general term used to describe the amount of
time that computer system resources are
available to users. This is usually calculated for a
one-year period
Avatar A graphic image representing a person or other
entity, usually on the Internet or in a video game
Backcasting A technique for predicting the future by
envisioning a desired future endpoint and then
working backward to determine what actives and
policies would be required to achieve that future
Bar Code Medication a method for administering medications using
Administration (BCMA) medication administration software, bar codes,
and scanners with the goal of reducing errors
during the medication administration process