RN 169 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS 100% SOLVED
The specialty that integrates nursing science with multiple information managements and
analytical sciences to identify, define, manage, and communicate data, information,
knowledge, and wisdom in nursing - ANSWER Nursing informatics
Allows multiple disciplines to access client's chart simultaneously in real time - ANSWER
clinical information systems
Patient's ability to access healthcare records and educational information to actively
participate in treatment plans - ANSWER Pt support
Data, such as chronic and acute medical and psychiatric diagnoses, medications, allergies, and
diagnostic tests, can help clinicians make rapid decisions to patient care - ANSWER Health
information & data
the ability to manage schedules, insurance information, and inventory can help healthcare
facilities focus on patient centered care - ANSWER Administrative process
Access to past and current diagnostic test can help clinicians recognize changes in patient's
state of health faster - ANSWER Results management
,healthcare facilities can comply more easily with regulatory requests and help report disease
surveillance and patient safety matters such as medical recalls - ANSWER Reporting
secure and accurate communication between medical providers at different facilities that are
caring for the same patient help with continuity of care and timely diagnosis. - ANSWER
Secure Electronic communication and connectivity
computerized physician order entry (CPOE) helps with accuracy and decreases times from
order to treatment. CPOE should be available to pharmacy, laboratory, radiologic tests, and
ancillary services such as PT and OT. - ANSWER Order Management
that uses best practice standards, notifications, for preventive screenings and alerts for drug
interactions. - ANSWER Decision support
Focuses on diagnosis and treatment._________'s can track information over time and identify
when patients are due for routine preventative health maintenance. Disadvantage: designed
to stay within one system, therefore the patient may need to print out to see a different
healthcare provider. - ANSWER Electronic Medical Record (EMR)Focuses
broader view of the patient's health. ________'s are designed so that multiple clinicians from
multiple disciplines can all have simultaneous access to the patients health information. It
provides a more comprehensive management of their health and is designed to improve the
quality of care they receive. - ANSWER Electronic Health Records (EHR)
A framework that composes standards for the exchange, integration, sharing, and retrieval of
, electronic health information that supports clinical practice and the management, delivery,
and evaluation of health services. - ANSWER Health Level 7 (HL7)
law that protects private health information- includes information that can identify patients
such as name, phone number, hospital medical record number, diagnosis, or SSN. _______ sets
limits on who can access patient information where it can be written, oral, or electronic form.
It also includes patient's rights to view their own health records, and receive notification of
how their information may be used or shared. - ANSWER Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)
automatically enters client vital signs into the electronic record - ANSWER device integration
a type of artificial intelligence that analyzes data and provides information about
evidenced-based practices. Can be used as a general system as a knowledge based with
programmed rules, protocols and evidence-based guidelines to match against patient data in
the HER and deliver alerts or recommendations to the provider. _________ can improve pt care
by decreasing medication errors, increase adherence to best practice protocols and decrease
costs. - ANSWER Clinical Decision Support System
The use of telecommunications technologies to allow patients access to care that they might
not otherwise be able to obtain. (ie- e conference, streaming media, store and forward
imaging, land-based/ wireless communications - ANSWER Telehealth
uses location to capture, manage, and analyze data. Uses satellite imaging and GPS to capture
geographic data. Helps trend infections, personal technology and use of social media for
ANSWERS 100% SOLVED
The specialty that integrates nursing science with multiple information managements and
analytical sciences to identify, define, manage, and communicate data, information,
knowledge, and wisdom in nursing - ANSWER Nursing informatics
Allows multiple disciplines to access client's chart simultaneously in real time - ANSWER
clinical information systems
Patient's ability to access healthcare records and educational information to actively
participate in treatment plans - ANSWER Pt support
Data, such as chronic and acute medical and psychiatric diagnoses, medications, allergies, and
diagnostic tests, can help clinicians make rapid decisions to patient care - ANSWER Health
information & data
the ability to manage schedules, insurance information, and inventory can help healthcare
facilities focus on patient centered care - ANSWER Administrative process
Access to past and current diagnostic test can help clinicians recognize changes in patient's
state of health faster - ANSWER Results management
,healthcare facilities can comply more easily with regulatory requests and help report disease
surveillance and patient safety matters such as medical recalls - ANSWER Reporting
secure and accurate communication between medical providers at different facilities that are
caring for the same patient help with continuity of care and timely diagnosis. - ANSWER
Secure Electronic communication and connectivity
computerized physician order entry (CPOE) helps with accuracy and decreases times from
order to treatment. CPOE should be available to pharmacy, laboratory, radiologic tests, and
ancillary services such as PT and OT. - ANSWER Order Management
that uses best practice standards, notifications, for preventive screenings and alerts for drug
interactions. - ANSWER Decision support
Focuses on diagnosis and treatment._________'s can track information over time and identify
when patients are due for routine preventative health maintenance. Disadvantage: designed
to stay within one system, therefore the patient may need to print out to see a different
healthcare provider. - ANSWER Electronic Medical Record (EMR)Focuses
broader view of the patient's health. ________'s are designed so that multiple clinicians from
multiple disciplines can all have simultaneous access to the patients health information. It
provides a more comprehensive management of their health and is designed to improve the
quality of care they receive. - ANSWER Electronic Health Records (EHR)
A framework that composes standards for the exchange, integration, sharing, and retrieval of
, electronic health information that supports clinical practice and the management, delivery,
and evaluation of health services. - ANSWER Health Level 7 (HL7)
law that protects private health information- includes information that can identify patients
such as name, phone number, hospital medical record number, diagnosis, or SSN. _______ sets
limits on who can access patient information where it can be written, oral, or electronic form.
It also includes patient's rights to view their own health records, and receive notification of
how their information may be used or shared. - ANSWER Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)
automatically enters client vital signs into the electronic record - ANSWER device integration
a type of artificial intelligence that analyzes data and provides information about
evidenced-based practices. Can be used as a general system as a knowledge based with
programmed rules, protocols and evidence-based guidelines to match against patient data in
the HER and deliver alerts or recommendations to the provider. _________ can improve pt care
by decreasing medication errors, increase adherence to best practice protocols and decrease
costs. - ANSWER Clinical Decision Support System
The use of telecommunications technologies to allow patients access to care that they might
not otherwise be able to obtain. (ie- e conference, streaming media, store and forward
imaging, land-based/ wireless communications - ANSWER Telehealth
uses location to capture, manage, and analyze data. Uses satellite imaging and GPS to capture
geographic data. Helps trend infections, personal technology and use of social media for