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_________________________ systems use clinical information to generate
charges for care. correct answer coding
___________________________ aid in and strengthen the selection of viable
options using the information of an organization or a field to facilitate decision
making and overall efficiency. correct answer decision support systems
____________________________ are large, computerized database
management systems that support several types of activities that may include
provider order entry, result retrieval, documentation, and decision support across
distributed locations. correct answer clinical information systems
____________________________ can be used to fine tune and improve critical
pathways thereby contributing to improved client outcomes. correct answer
variances
_____________and wireless technology can be used with CISs to allow
information entry and retrieval at the point of care or wherever it is needed by
the health care professional. correct answer mobile
A 512-bed acute-care community hospital is planning to install a wireless system.
The steering committee is planning a site visit to observe the wireless system in
action. Which site would be the most suitable for the committee to visit?
1. A 36-bed state-of-the-art open-heart intensive care unit at a hospital that uses
the same vendor's equipment and services
,2. A 496-bed acute-care hospital utilizing another vendor with similar equipment
and services
3. A 485-bed acute-care community hospital utilizing the same vendor's
equipment and services
4. A 712-bed acute-tertiary care hospital utilizing the same vendor's equipment
and services correct answer 3
A certified nursing assistant (CNA) at a local nursing home logs on to the facility's
clinical information system. The CNA can only see information about the clients
that were assigned by the registered nurse for that day. The CNA cannot see
financial data regarding any of the assigned clients. This situation is an example of
which of the following?
1. Password protection
2. Computer forensics
3. Access levels
4. User authentication correct answer 3
A neurology unit and an orthopedic unit will be combined into one unit. In which
group would decisions best be made?
1. Admitting physicians and surgeons meet with the board of Directors and upper-
level management team members
2. The head nurses of each unit meet with the vice president of nursing and house
supervisor
3. Staff nurses and management from each unit meet with admitting physicians
and upper-level management team members
4. Former clients are invited to sit with the board of directors and the medical
director correct answer 3
,A nurse practitioner (NP) approaches a computer terminal at the local health care
facility. In order to gain access to client information, the NP must first slide a
smartcard through a card reader and then place a finger on a scanner. Which
authentication measures were used to verify the NP's authorization to access
client data?
Standard Text: Select all that apply.
1. Appearance of the user's name on a screen
2. Biometric authentication
3. Picture authentication package
4. Proximity radio authentication
5. Encrypted pass key authentication correct answer 2,5
A nursing information system is considered to be effective if which of the
following goals are accomplished?
1. Supports nursing and enhances practice
2. Collects data and creates new theories of nursing
3. Disseminates best practices and identifies variances
4. Finds medication errors and creates new protocols correct answer 1
A nursing information system should identify variances to the anticipated
outcomes as they are charted and provide aggregate variance data for analysis by
the providers. This information can be used to fine tune and improve
_______________________________, thereby contributing to improved client
outcomes. correct answer critical pathways
A proficiency examination is planned to ensure that employees have the requisite
knowledge to use a new wireless system. Which statement indicates the best use
of testing?
, 1. Testing is criterion-referenced to evaluate predetermined system
competencies.
2. Computer testing is done using a multiple-choice question format.
3. Predetermined competencies are determined by comparing class averages.
4. Norm-referenced testing is used to ensure the most successful employees keep
their position correct answer 1
A project manager is assigned to each major project within the overall strategic
plan. Which of the following specific practices that the project manager can
engage in will raise the likelihood of success?
Standard Text: Select all that apply.
1. Defines the scope and results of the project
2. Defines who is responsible for each task
3. Establishes timeline for task completion
4. Establishes how project decisions will be made
5. Partners with similar institutions to achieve project's goals correct answer
1,2,3,4
A stakeholder is part of the strategic planning process. Which of the following are
considered stakeholders?
Standard Text: Select all that apply.
1. Internal customers
2. Unions
3. Government bodies
4. Community members
5. External customers correct answer 1,3,4,5