and the Application of
Technology WGU QUESTIONS
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Information Life Cycle Phases - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Needs assessment phase
2. System selection phase
3. System implementation phase
4. Maintenance phase
Project scope - CORRECT ANSWER-Term that defines the size and details of a collaborative effort
Project Implementation Team Responsibilities - CORRECT ANSWER-Execution of system
changes, active involvement in user participation, knowledge of current workflows
System Implementation Role - CORRECT ANSWER-Go-live planning, applying system changes as
needed, end-user training
Continuous - CORRECT ANSWER-Term that best describes the life cycle of an information system
, EHR Essential Components - CORRECT ANSWER-Evidence-based decision support, assessment
findings, vital signs, demographic data
EHR Function - CORRECT ANSWER-Bar-code medication administration
EHR Benefits - CORRECT ANSWER-Reduces medication errors, improves provider
documentation
EHR Main Goal - CORRECT ANSWER-Primary goal of EHR functionality in contrast to that of a
health information system is promoting patient safety
HIS (Health Information System) - CORRECT ANSWER-Broad term used to describe
administrative and clinical systems to streamline work flow processes efficiency
Barrier to patient centered care - CORRECT ANSWER-Is waiting until the end of the shift to chart
patient assessments a barrier to patient centered care...Yes, chart in real time.
Computer position can be a barrier if it is placed between the provider and the patient...pay
attention to your patient.
Standardization of Data and Different data needs of each clinic - CORRECT ANSWER-What
potential challenge can occur when implementing an EHR in a medical center with various
outpatient clinics
Local Area Network (LAN) access - CORRECT ANSWER-What is the type of connection is needed
to access the EHR when an internet connection is lost
EHR - CORRECT ANSWER-The EHR is a longitudinal electronic patient record of all health care
encounters...carries with the patient (longitudinal)