Question 1
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Information that is valuable and meaningful is:
Question 2
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Which statement best reflects the definition of information?
Question 3
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Integration of cognitive, communication, computer, library,
and social sciences are features of:
Question 4
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What is data?
Question 5
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Information from the system that is used to make
modifications in the input, processing actions, or outputs is referred to as:
Question 6
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What is not likely to be part of the Chief Information
Officer’s (CIO) and Chief Technology Officer’s (CTO) job responsibilities?
Question 7
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The main components of a computer based information system
are:
Question 8
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Reliable information comes from:
Question 9
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What describes the broader impact of the evolution of
information science?
Question 10
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When processing data into information, it is important that
the data:
Question 11
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In ethics theory, autonomy means:
Question 12
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A process of various ways of understanding and examining the
moral life is called:
Question 13
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_____________________ asserts an obligation not to inflict
harm intentionally and forms a framework for the standard of care.
Question 14
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Which social conventions about right and wrong human conduct
are so widely shared that they form a stable general agreement?
Question 15
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An intentional departure from the accepted standard of care
is called:
Question 16
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Developing a national HIT infrastructure is an enormous and
extremely complex undertaking that requires:
Question 17
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An ethics approach applied to relatively homogenous
societies, where beliefs are similar and most societal members shared common
values, is known as:
Question 18
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Fair, equitable, and appropriate treatment in light of what
is due or owed to a person is known as:
Question 19
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New technologies used in health care, such as smartphones or
Google Glass, create potential ethical issues associated with:
Question 20
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The fundamental nature of bioethics relates to:
Question 21
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What is an example of human-technology interfaces?
Question 22
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In the design of human technology interface, what best
describes the factor(s) to consider?
Question 23
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Videoconferencing technology:
Question 24
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Telehealth interfaces allow patients to:
Question 25
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What denotes the ease with which people can use an interface
to achieve a particular goal?
Question 26
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Formal usability:
Question 27
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Heuristic evaluation:
Question 28
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Telehealth interfaces allow patients to:
Question 29
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The users see the effects of their actions on the technology
when you bridge the:
Question 30
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When technology in health care prevents the performance of
patient care in a timely manner, which action is staff most likely to take?
Question 31
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What is the advantage of using EHRs?
Question 32
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What represents a challenge that healthcare organizations
face in their ability to exchange information with other organizations?
Question 33
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Patient data in an electronic health record (EHR) includes
demographics, medical and nursing diagnoses, and:
Question 34
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The EHR function that allows a clinician to enter medication
and other care orders directly into a computer including laboratory,
microbiology, pathology, radiology, nursing, supply orders, ancillary services,
and consults is known as the:
Question 35
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The future of the electronic health record and
interoperability has the potential to improve patient satisfaction because:
Question 36
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Organizations with the authority to accredit EHRs:
Question 37
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John, a 78-year-old male patient in a hospital, is referred
to a pulmonary specialist for a consult on his breathing problems. The
specialist orders a CT scan of the lungs and is alerted by the EHR that a CT
scan was performed one week ago. This alert is designed to prevent duplicate
testing and is part of which essential EHR component?
Question 38
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Which statement is false?
Prompts in CIS can
reinforce the habit of looking for supporting evidence for interventions rather
than relying on recall of past practices.
EBP takes away from
the critical-thinking skills used by healthcare professionals.
Question 39
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The ability to manage results of all types electronically
including laboratory and radiology procedure reports, both current and
historical, is:
Question 40
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EHR health information and data consists of:
Question 41
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Barriers to applying evidence-based practice includes all of
the following, except:
Question 42
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The act of removing the outer package of a software CD
obligates the user to abide by licensing restrictions, which is known as:
Question 43
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The form of evidence created from clinical experience and
quality improvement data is considered:
Question 44
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A meta-analysis helps generate new practice evidence and
knowledge by:
Question 45
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Translating research findings into practice is complicated
by:
Question 46
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What is not a goal of evidence based practice?
Question 47
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What represents a copyright infringement?
Question 48
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Due to the wealth of information available and the multiple
avenues to access it, healthcare professionals must question the ____________
of information.
Question 49
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_______________________ combines reviews from multiple
primary investigations in order to obtain consensus on a specific area of research.
Question 50
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An example of a professional database is:





