Questions and CORRECT Answers
_ __ is a combination of principles from disciplinary Health Informatics
science, computer science, information science, and
cognitive science.
Why study informatics? healthcare is information intensive, interprofessional collaboration and
communication are essential for care coordination to promote safe, evidence-
based, efficient, and cost effective care, and technology tools help us to collect
integrate and manage clinical information
____ is science of information management in healthcare. informatics
How are data, information, and knowledge used in the basic understanding of informatics principles
discipline, and how does this understanding promote
wisdom in practice?
What are the core elements of informatics? data, info, knowledge, wisdom paradigm, foundation of disciplinary knowledge,
based on foundation of knowledge model, informatics competencies needed by all
HC professionals to practice in information intensive 21st century HC environments
what does DIKW data, info, knowledge, wisdom
____ is raw facts. data
____ is data that has been interpreted for meaning. information
____ is awareness and understanding of a set of information knowledge
and ways that information can be made useful to support a
specific task or arrive at a decision.
____ is appropriate use of knowledge. wisdom
we experience our environment and learn by ______ acquiring, processing, generating, disseminating
knowledge.
the ability to manage knowledge is learned and honed birth
from ___.
the is organizing conceptual framework for text, helps foundation of knowledge model
to explain ties between disciplinary science, informatics,
and knowledge, informatics is viewed as tool for finding
knowledge.
, KA stands for ___> knowledge acquisition
KD stands for ___ > knowledge dissemination
KG stands for ___ > knowledge generation
KP stands for___ > knowledge processing
As technology and research continue to advance, new enhance techniques
SDLC models are pioneered and introduced to ____. The
interpretation and implementation of any model selected
reflects knowledge and skill of team applying model.
At times during SDLC, new into affects the ___ from earlier outputs
phases and development effort may be re-examined or
halted until these modifications can be reconciled with
current design and scope of project.
____ is the ability to share information across organization; interoperability
this will remain paramount under HITECH Act; ability to
share patient data is extremely important, both within
organization and across organizational boundaries.
____ any programmer can implement, modify, and apply, open source software (OSS) and free/OSS
reconstruct, and restructure rich libraries of source codes
available from proven, well-tested products.
_ __ automates many of the tasks required in systems computer aided software engineering tools (CASE)
development effort, encourage adherence to SDLC, thus
instilling high degree of rigor and standardization to entire
systems development process, these tools help to reduce
cost and development time while enriching quality of
product.
what are the three phases of DSDM pre-project, project life cycle, post projec
___ is highly iterative and incremental approach with high dynamic system development method DSDM
level of user input and involvement, iterative process
requires repetitive examination that enhances details and
improves accuracy
____ makes effort to represent real world objects -- object oriented modeling
modeling real world entities or things (hospital, patient,
account, respiratory therapist) into abstract computer
software objects, once system is object oriented all
interactions or exchanges take place between or among
objects.
____ combines logic of systems development life cycle with object oriented systems development (OOSD)
power of object-oriented modeling and programming.