WGU D220 Info Technology in Nursing |PA
|Pre- Assessment Exam
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Definition
Audit trails prevent the
wild goose chases often involved in tracing changes or errors in
improperly documented data.
An audit trail is an invaluable resource when a problem with
data is discovered, because the problem can be traced back
throughout the file history to help determine when the error was made
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, How are the different types of data
used in QA?
Test Data-?
How does Big Data differ from
Defect Data-?
Business intelligence
Metric Data-?
Feedback Data-?
Historical Data-?
What types of informatics skills would How does the use of audit trails
a beginning nurse have? improve data integrity?
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Term
what is ARRA (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (2009)
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CDSS has decreased medication
Patient safety is closely related to the
errors, and decreased the risk of
acknowledgement of risk and how to
misdiagnosis, it's a toll that improves
avoid taking them.
compliance with EBP
Est incentive payments for
Security assurance, each individual
hospital and professionals to
has unique non-transferable print,
promote adoption of
convenient and fast, recognition
meaningful use of certified
based on one's physiological
traits
, electronic
health record technology
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Term
What is essential to a learning healthcare system?
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isolated leadership, paper-based rigid hierarchy, minimal data use, and
processes, and resistance to change a focus on cost reduction
strong leadership, effective use
of data in the clinical setting,
traditional management, limited data
and both a culture and
access, and individual performance
workforce committed to
goals
continuous learning and
improvement.
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Term
Define Ethical Dilemma
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Set of instructions secretly Problem or issue that arises
incorporated into a when available choices and
program so a particular condition is obligations
satisfied in a specific situation do not
usually with harmful effects allow for an ethical outcome
Prep & enactment of laws by
The process of controlling the
legislative body via lawmaking
collection storage and use of data
process
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Term
Define Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
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Enables entities, users/servers
Ensures data is stored securely on
to securely exchange
local devices only
information
Manages network traffic for faster Provides a framework for software
internet speeds development
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|Pre- Assessment Exam
Correct
Incorrect
1 of 164
Definition
Audit trails prevent the
wild goose chases often involved in tracing changes or errors in
improperly documented data.
An audit trail is an invaluable resource when a problem with
data is discovered, because the problem can be traced back
throughout the file history to help determine when the error was made
Give this one a try later!
, How are the different types of data
used in QA?
Test Data-?
How does Big Data differ from
Defect Data-?
Business intelligence
Metric Data-?
Feedback Data-?
Historical Data-?
What types of informatics skills would How does the use of audit trails
a beginning nurse have? improve data integrity?
Don't know?
2 of 164
Term
what is ARRA (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (2009)
Give this one a try later!
CDSS has decreased medication
Patient safety is closely related to the
errors, and decreased the risk of
acknowledgement of risk and how to
misdiagnosis, it's a toll that improves
avoid taking them.
compliance with EBP
Est incentive payments for
Security assurance, each individual
hospital and professionals to
has unique non-transferable print,
promote adoption of
convenient and fast, recognition
meaningful use of certified
based on one's physiological
traits
, electronic
health record technology
Don't know?
3 of 164
Term
What is essential to a learning healthcare system?
Give this one a try later!
isolated leadership, paper-based rigid hierarchy, minimal data use, and
processes, and resistance to change a focus on cost reduction
strong leadership, effective use
of data in the clinical setting,
traditional management, limited data
and both a culture and
access, and individual performance
workforce committed to
goals
continuous learning and
improvement.
Don't know?
4 of 164
Term
Define Ethical Dilemma
, Give this one a try later!
Set of instructions secretly Problem or issue that arises
incorporated into a when available choices and
program so a particular condition is obligations
satisfied in a specific situation do not
usually with harmful effects allow for an ethical outcome
Prep & enactment of laws by
The process of controlling the
legislative body via lawmaking
collection storage and use of data
process
Don't know?
5 of 164
Term
Define Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
Give this one a try later!
Enables entities, users/servers
Ensures data is stored securely on
to securely exchange
local devices only
information
Manages network traffic for faster Provides a framework for software
internet speeds development
Don't know?