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Which of the following is a fundamental change in how medicine is practiced using health information systems?
a. Clinical decision support
b. Clinical transformation
c. EHR optimization
d.Medical informatics
Clinical Transformation
What health information exchange is a sophisticated structure that enables both receipt of data and the ability to query an exchange for data?
a. CONNECT
b. Direct
c. Microsoft Vault
d. File transfer protocol
CONNECT
A radiology information system is which of the following?
a. Core clinical component
b. Hospital information system
c. Source system
d. Supporting infrastructure
Source system
When an EHR is integrated into the daily routine of clinicians it is said to be in what stage of existence?
a. Adoption
b. Implementation
c. Meaningful use
d.Optimization
Adoption
What is interoperability?
a. The ability to share health information with other health information systems
b. A form of health information exchange
c. A process that integrates all health information into one database
d. A system of technologies that work together to achieve a common purpose
The ability to share health information with other health information systems
Revenue cycle management is accomplished through use of which of the following systems?
a. Eligibility verification system
b. Patient financial service system
c. Registration-admission, discharge, transfer system
d. An integrated system of several components
Patient financial service system
Infusion pumps and robotics are examples of which of the following?
a. EHR systems
b. Medical devices
c. Smart peripherals
d. Specialty clinical applications
Medical Devices
Structured data are which of the following?
a. Able to be processed by a computer
b. Images of data on a printout
c. Organized according to a classification system
d. Required for all parts of the EHR
Able to be processed by a computer
Which of the following is a program that assures there is documented approval for altering an application?
a. Change control
b. Configuration management
c. System build
d. System maintenance
Change control
What supporting infrastructure is used to ensure there is a logical structure for managing all of the healthcare entity's data?
a. Data governance framework
b. Data quality management
c. Enterprise architecture
d. Systems development life cycle
Data governance framework
The source of drug-drug contraindication information in a computerized provider order entry system is ___________.
a. Clinical decision support system
b. Drug knowledge database
c. Evidence-based medicine
d. RxNorm
Drug knowledge database
Which of the following EHR functions may contribute to unintended consequences for a patient?
a. Analytics and reporting
b. Clinical decision support
c. Point-of-care documentation
d. Results management
Clinical decision support
A standard vocabulary is used to achieve what type of interoperability?
a. Process
b. Semantic
c. System
d. Technical
Semantic
Interoperability that addresses workflow changes as a result of EHR functionality is _____.
a. Policy interoperability
b. Process interoperability
c. Semantic interoperability
d. Technical interoperability
Process interoperability
What is the purpose of the cycle aspect of the systems development life cycle?
a. Ensures all technology is available to support an information system
b. Identifies when a systems project must start and end
c. Provides a feedback mechanism that continuously monitors results for further improvement
d. Relates applications to the technology needed to run them
Ensures all technology is available to support an information system
In order to locate a patient via a health information exchange organization, there must be which of the following?
a. Identity matching
b. Identity management
c. Record locator service
d. Unique patient identifier
Identity matching
A form of clinical decision support that guides a user in appropriate documentation is which of the following?
a. Digital dictation
b. Point of care documentation
c. Reminder system
d. Template
Template
How can health information systems best support value-based care?
a. Engage patients in learning more about healthy lifestyles
b. Ensure all data to file claims are captured
c. Integrate financial and clinical data to improve quality and reduce cost
d. Provide alerts to physicians when there may be cost overruns
Integrate financial and clinical data to improve quality and reduce cost
Only what system can be used to electronically submit a medication order to a retail pharmacy.
a. Computerized provider order entry
b. E-prescribing
c. Point of care documentation
d. Health information exchange
E-prescribing
An organization's goals that are supported by health information systems can be achieved more quickly and completely if what steps are performed?
a. Project management
b. Strategic planning
c. Systems development life cycle
d. Vendor selection
Systems development life cycle
What is used to locate where patients may have records within a health information exchange organization?
a. Master person index
b. Patient directory
c. Record locator service
d. Unique patient identifier
Record locator service
What form of database supports sophisticated data analytics?
a. Clinical data repository
b. Clinical data warehouse
c. Registry
d.Server
Clinical data warehouse
Which of the following has been among the most difficult health information systems to implement?
a. Analytics
b. Computerized provider order entry
c. Medication reconciliation
d.Point-of-care documentation
Medication reconciliation
What vocabulary is used to encode laboratory orders and results?
a. Current Procedural Terminology (CPT)
b. ICD-10-CM Procedure Code System
c. Logical Observations Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC)
d. Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED)
Logical Observations Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC)
Which of the following statements is true concerning a personal health record?
a. Access is only available through a portal
b. Electronic health records and personal health records are the same
c. Patient may have different personal health records at different provider settings
d. Personal health records are only those maintained by the patient and for the patient
Patient may have different personal health records at different provider settings