ATI NURSING INFORMATICS AND TECHNOLOGY EXAM
NEWEST REAL EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
(CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS) A NEW UPDATED
VERSION |GUARANTEED PASS A+ (BRAND NEW!!)
Nursing informatics is: - ANSWER: the study and application of technology,
information, and computer science to the practice of nursing
The Foundation of Knowledge Model illustrates: - ANSWER: the dynamic, evolving
nature of knowledge. We learn by continually acquiring, processing, generating, and
disseminating knowledge. As we share our knowledge, we also receive feedback,
leading us to rethink and reshape our own knowledge base in a continual cycle., core
level of knowledge
The Foundation of Knowledge Model provides a framework for the four building
blocks of Nursing Informatics; the four building blocks are: - ANSWER: Nursing
Science, information science, computer science and cognitive science
Knowledge is: - ANSWER: the awareness and understanding of a set of information
and ways that information can be made useful to support a specific task or arrive at
a decision.
Nursing science is: - ANSWER: the ethical application of knowledge acquired through
education, research and practice to provide services and interventions to patients in
order to maintain, enhance or restore their health.
What concepts form the basis of the nursing informatics framework? - ANSWER:
Data, information, knowledge, and wisdom are all concepts that form the basis of
the conceptual framework for nursing informatics.
In regards to Demands of Health-Related Information, what are some demands or
requirements for standardized technologies? - ANSWER: The demands on
standardized nursing terminologies include accessibility, ubiquity, longevity, and
reusability
The Center for Evidence-Based Practices (CEBP) focuses on: - ANSWER: research-to-
practice initiatives related to early intervention, early childhood education, parent
and family support, and family-centered practices.
True or False Nurses use all of the aspects of the Foundation of Knowledge Model,
regardless of their area of practice. - ANSWER: True
, The agency for healthcare research and quality (AHRQ) - ANSWER: supports health
services research initiatives. Their website has a wealth of information regarding
health care quality.
The American Nationals Standards institute (ANSI) - ANSWER: aims to reduce patient
risk from harm, decrease healthcare costs, and improve patient outcomes through
promoting research and technology applications focused on evidence-based practice
(EBP).
The ISO (International Standard for Organization) created the standard ISO
18104:2003 "Health informatics—Integration of a reference terminology model for
nursing." At the heart of this ISO standard are two models, what are they: - ANSWER:
one model for assessing nursing diagnoses, and another for assessing nursing
actions.
Information is: - ANSWER: data that has been processed and has meaning because it
is organized in a way that people find meaningful and useful
Data, such as keyboard input data, is known as - ANSWER: alpha data, which includes
all text and numeric outputs of digital monitors
Input such as using the keyboard to place information in the search engine describes
the term - ANSWER: Data
Knowledge - ANSWER: refers to the synthesis of information and data that is always
evolving. A paper is an example of sharing __________________.
Viability of Knowledge, for knowledge to be viable it must be: - ANSWER: Easily
accessed, Accurate, Timely, Presented in a way that is understandable and organized
so that new knowledge can be generated.
Nurses interact with technology in all aspects of their practice. When using any
technology, the goal of the interaction should be: - ANSWER: improved patient
outcomes.
Raw facts are often called: - ANSWER: Data
Processed data that that has meaning is - ANSWER: Information
Types of data include: - ANSWER: alpha, numeric, audio, image, and video data.
Alphanumeric data that nurses encounter might be patients' names and
identification numbers. Audio data might be monitor alerts, alarms, or dictated
notes.
Data integrity refers to - ANSWER: how complete and correct data is
NEWEST REAL EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
(CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS) A NEW UPDATED
VERSION |GUARANTEED PASS A+ (BRAND NEW!!)
Nursing informatics is: - ANSWER: the study and application of technology,
information, and computer science to the practice of nursing
The Foundation of Knowledge Model illustrates: - ANSWER: the dynamic, evolving
nature of knowledge. We learn by continually acquiring, processing, generating, and
disseminating knowledge. As we share our knowledge, we also receive feedback,
leading us to rethink and reshape our own knowledge base in a continual cycle., core
level of knowledge
The Foundation of Knowledge Model provides a framework for the four building
blocks of Nursing Informatics; the four building blocks are: - ANSWER: Nursing
Science, information science, computer science and cognitive science
Knowledge is: - ANSWER: the awareness and understanding of a set of information
and ways that information can be made useful to support a specific task or arrive at
a decision.
Nursing science is: - ANSWER: the ethical application of knowledge acquired through
education, research and practice to provide services and interventions to patients in
order to maintain, enhance or restore their health.
What concepts form the basis of the nursing informatics framework? - ANSWER:
Data, information, knowledge, and wisdom are all concepts that form the basis of
the conceptual framework for nursing informatics.
In regards to Demands of Health-Related Information, what are some demands or
requirements for standardized technologies? - ANSWER: The demands on
standardized nursing terminologies include accessibility, ubiquity, longevity, and
reusability
The Center for Evidence-Based Practices (CEBP) focuses on: - ANSWER: research-to-
practice initiatives related to early intervention, early childhood education, parent
and family support, and family-centered practices.
True or False Nurses use all of the aspects of the Foundation of Knowledge Model,
regardless of their area of practice. - ANSWER: True
, The agency for healthcare research and quality (AHRQ) - ANSWER: supports health
services research initiatives. Their website has a wealth of information regarding
health care quality.
The American Nationals Standards institute (ANSI) - ANSWER: aims to reduce patient
risk from harm, decrease healthcare costs, and improve patient outcomes through
promoting research and technology applications focused on evidence-based practice
(EBP).
The ISO (International Standard for Organization) created the standard ISO
18104:2003 "Health informatics—Integration of a reference terminology model for
nursing." At the heart of this ISO standard are two models, what are they: - ANSWER:
one model for assessing nursing diagnoses, and another for assessing nursing
actions.
Information is: - ANSWER: data that has been processed and has meaning because it
is organized in a way that people find meaningful and useful
Data, such as keyboard input data, is known as - ANSWER: alpha data, which includes
all text and numeric outputs of digital monitors
Input such as using the keyboard to place information in the search engine describes
the term - ANSWER: Data
Knowledge - ANSWER: refers to the synthesis of information and data that is always
evolving. A paper is an example of sharing __________________.
Viability of Knowledge, for knowledge to be viable it must be: - ANSWER: Easily
accessed, Accurate, Timely, Presented in a way that is understandable and organized
so that new knowledge can be generated.
Nurses interact with technology in all aspects of their practice. When using any
technology, the goal of the interaction should be: - ANSWER: improved patient
outcomes.
Raw facts are often called: - ANSWER: Data
Processed data that that has meaning is - ANSWER: Information
Types of data include: - ANSWER: alpha, numeric, audio, image, and video data.
Alphanumeric data that nurses encounter might be patients' names and
identification numbers. Audio data might be monitor alerts, alarms, or dictated
notes.
Data integrity refers to - ANSWER: how complete and correct data is