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Informatician - Answer person who works in the fields of informatics sometimes called an
informaticist
health informatics - Answer a discipline in which health data are stored, analyzed, and
disseminated through the application of information and communication technology
technology - Answer knowledge and use of tools, machines, materials, and processes to help
solve human problems
informatics - Answer informatics is the science that encompasses information science and
computer science to study the process, management, and retrieval of information
computer science - Answer branch of engineering that studies computation and computer
technology hardware and software as well as the theoretical foundations of information and
computation techniques
electronic health record - Answer an individual's official digital health record and is shared
among multiple facilities and agencies
regional health information organization - Answer organization created to facilitate health
information exchange
electronic medical record - Answer an individual's health record within a health care
provider's facility, and decision support tools to guide practice and decision making
person health record - Answer a person's own personal record of their health
Examples of regulatory agencies - Answer center for medicare & mediciad service, the joint
commission, occupational safety and health administration
Plan-do-study-act - Answer plan a change or test of how something works
do: carry out the plan
study: look at the results. What did you find out?
act: decide what actions should be taken to improve
, What is quality determined by? - Answer Outcomes!
attributes of health care quality - Answer safe, effective, timely, patient-centered, efficient,
equitable
national patient safety goals - Answer identify patients correctly, use medications safely, uses
alarms safely, prevent infection, identify patient safety risks, prevent mistakes in surgery
ADPIE - Answer Assess, diagnose, Plan, Implementation, evaluation
inductive reasoning - Answer specific to general
deductive reasoning - Answer general to specific
Five functions of the skin - Answer protection, temperature regulation, secreting sebum,
sensations, vitamin D
Stage one pressure ulcer - Answer redness that does not blanch but skin is intact
stage 2 pressure ulcer - Answer partial thickness, skin is no longer intact, shallow and open
stage 3 pressure ulcer - Answer full thickness skin loss, subqfat may be visible but bone and
tendon are not
stage 4 pressure ulcer - Answer full thickness tissue loss, exposed bone or tendon, slough
may be present
unstageable pressure ulcer - Answer full thickness skin or tissue loss, depth unknown,
completely obscured by slough
suspected deep tissue injury - Answer purple or maroon localized area of discoloration
serous drainage - Answer clear water fluid from plasma
sanguineous - Answer pink to pale red, a mix of serous fluid and blood
superficial wound - Answer involves only the epidermis