ACTUAL EXAM| NR599 NURSING INFORMATICS FOR
ADVANCED PRACTICE FINAL EXAM REVIEW WITH
COMPLETE 250 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
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Question 1
A nurse informaticist is presenting a lecture on the definition of
nursing informatics. According to the American Nurses Association
(ANA), nursing informatics is:
A. The use of computers in nursing education
B. The specialty that integrates nursing science, computer science,
and information science to manage and communicate data,
information, knowledge, and wisdom
C. The application of electronic health records in clinical practice
D. The use of technology to replace nursing judgment
Answer: B
Rationale: The ANA defines nursing informatics as integrating
nursing science, computer science, and information science to
manage and communicate data, information, knowledge, and
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,wisdom. It is broader than just EHRs or education and does NOT
replace nursing judgment.
Question 2
A nurse is entering a patient's blood pressure reading into the
electronic health record (EHR). This action represents which
component of the data-information-knowledge-wisdom (DIKW)
framework?
A. Data
B. Information
C. Knowledge
D. Wisdom
Answer: A
Rationale: Data are raw, uninterpreted facts. The blood pressure
reading (e.g., 120/80) is data. When that data is
contextualized (e.g., "this BP is elevated for this patient"), it
becomes information. Knowledge is synthesized information;
wisdom is appropriate application.
Question 3
Which of the following best describes "information" in the DIKW
framework?
A. A raw fact or measurement
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,B. Data that has been interpreted, organized, or structured
C. The synthesis of multiple sources of information
D. The appropriate application of knowledge to a clinical
situation
Answer: B
Rationale: Information is data that has been given meaning
through interpretation, organization, or structure. Raw facts are
data; synthesis of information creates knowledge; wisdom is
applied appropriately.
Question 4
A nurse uses clinical decision support within the EHR to identify a
potential drug interaction. This is an example of:
A. Data entry
B. Information management
C. Knowledge application
D. Wisdom
Answer: C
Rationale: Clinical decision support tools apply pre-programmed
knowledge (drug interaction rules) to patient-specific data. This is
an example of knowledge application within an information
system.
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, Question 5
According to the TIGER (Technology Informatics Guiding
Education Reform) initiative, which competency is essential for all
nurses?
A. Ability to write computer code
B. Basic computer literacy, information literacy, and information
management skills
C. Advanced database administration
D. Medical device engineering
Answer: B
Rationale: The TIGER initiative identified three core competencies
for all nurses: basic computer literacy, information literacy
(finding/using evidence), and information management (using
EHRs/clinical systems). Advanced programming is not required.
Question 6
A nurse manager is selecting a new electronic health record (EHR)
system. Which principle should guide the selection process?
A. The EHR should replace clinical judgment
B. The EHR should be designed primarily for billing and coding
C. The EHR should support clinical workflow and patient safety
D. The EHR should be identical to all other hospitals' systems
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