HEALTH INFORMATICS QUESTIONS
2026 ACTUAL QUESTIONS WITH
VERIFIED ANSWERS.
The role of evidence-based practice (EBP) in developing
informatics-based solutions for managing patient care includes
solutions that generate support for clinical decisions through: -
correct answer-designing EBP documentation screens, order
sets, Infobuttons, and clinical reminders
The use of opinion leaders and real-time feedback about
patient outcomes are examples of which type of intervention? -
correct answer-Offer mechanisms to diffuse and adopt new
knowledge and include innovation
Research design involves a balance of internal validity (the
validity of the causal inference that the treatment is the "true"
cause of the outcome) and external validity (the validity that the
causal inference can be generalized to other subjects, forms of
the treatment, measures of the outcome, practitioners, and
settings). The weaknesses of practice-based evidence
observational designs include: (Select all that apply.) - correct
answer-causality between treatment and outcomes
internal validity
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An emerging approach to knowledge building includes
measuring the effectiveness of EBP guidelines. This approach
requires steps to obtain clinical data through the application of
PBE research design techniques. These techniques include: -
correct answer-using collected electronic data with cohort
samples of patients with identified characteristics to detect
subtle patterns within comprehensive standardized data about
practice interventions and treatments.
The STEEEP recommendations and redesign principles
reflected in health professional education programs to improve
the quality of care are best described as: - correct answer-safe,
timely, effective, efficient, equitable, and patient-centered
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides a six-
step framework for program evaluation of a locally developed
project. Select steps for program evaluation. (Select all that
apply.) - correct answer-Engage stakeholders to contribute to
goals and metrics
Assess usefulness, feasibility, ethics, and accuracy.
Justify conclusions by comparing to standards and expert
review.