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1. What does "Data Management" in HIS encompass?
Health information framework
Data analysis and outcomes
Collection and storage of data
Legislation and regulation
2. Describe how data management contributes to the overall effectiveness of
electronic health records.
Data management is unrelated to patient care.
Data management focuses solely on financial records in healthcare.
Data management only involves data entry tasks.
Data management ensures that electronic health records are
accurate, accessible, and secure, facilitating better patient care.
3. What is the definition of data mining in healthcare?
The practice of conducting clinical trials.
The process of analyzing large sets of data to discover patterns and
trends.
The technique of coding medical diagnoses.
The method of storing patient records electronically.
4. In a nursing education scenario, how could a teacher implement shaping to
improve a student's patient assessment skills?
, The teacher could assign a written test on patient assessment without
prior practice.
The teacher could start by reinforcing the student's ability to
identify vital signs before moving on to more complex assessment
techniques.
The teacher could discourage students from making mistakes during
practice assessments.
The teacher could only focus on theoretical knowledge without
practical application.
5. Who is recognized for founding the Henry Street Settlement and
contributing to public health nursing?
Lillian Wald
Clara Barton
Florence Nightingale
Mary Eliza Mahoney
6. When documenting an assessment of a client's cardiac system in an EHR, the
nurse selects the "WNL" to document the following findings: "Heart rate 80
beats/min, and regular. Denies chest pain." This is an example of using which
of the following documentation formats?
Problem-intervention-evaluation (PIE).
Focus charting incorporating data, action, and response (DAR).
Charting by exception (CBE).
Narrative documentation.
7. What is the threefold purpose of documenting the nursing care provided?
, Creating a legal record of care provided, communicating patient
status, and obtaining reimbursement for services
Substantiating staffing patterns, obtaining reimbursement for services,
and tracking negative outcomes
Communicating patient status, identifying care provider competency,
and creating a legal record of care provided
Creating a legal record of care provided, obtaining reimbursement for
services, and ensuring diagnostic-related groupings
8. What is one primary purpose of documentation systems in healthcare?
To reduce the number of healthcare staff
To maintain accurate patient records
To eliminate the need for telemedicine
To increase hospital profits
9. Describe how electronic health information technology systems enhance
patient care.
They provide timely access to patient information, which improves
decision-making and care coordination.
They increase the likelihood of data breaches.
They limit the sharing of information among healthcare providers.
They require more manual data entry, which slows down the process.
10. A student nurse is learning about nursing history. The student nurse
recognizes that Lillian Wald is best described as
The first visiting nurse and founder of the Henry Street Settlement.
The first president of what is known today as the American Red Cross.