Informatics Quiz 2

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In ethics-based theory, nonmaleficence means:

The obligation not to inflict harm intentionally

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A healthcare facility integrating a new clinical information system — team designing it are:

Stakeholders

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The nurse violates a patient's confidentiality and right to privacy by:

Looking up a colleague’s diagnosis and laboratory results

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The Greek philosopher Plato stated to lead a moral life a person must possess:

Courage, justice, self-control, wisdom

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2020 Nursing Informatics Workforce Survey revealed new job responsibilities:

Project management and change/control management

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In the future, nurses will have access to evidence and knowledge from large clinical data aggregates.

True

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Agile strategy emphasizing collaboration, autonomy, and flexibility:

Scrum

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HITECH Act enhanced HIPAA, giving patients right to access and accounting of all disclosures.

True

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The United States is the only country with strong informatics and health technology capabilities.

False

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Which of these statements is true about the DIKW paradigm?

Information is data + meaning

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What does the exercise of confidentiality guarantee for patients?

Right to protection of health information

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Case-based ethical reasoning that considers facts in a logical, ordered way is known as:

Casuistry

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Nurse documenting care in EHR — most important reason:

Communicating patient information to help coordinate care

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Role of nurse relating to creative application of knowledge in clinical practice:

Knowledge user

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Patient admitted to facility has right to:

A paper copy of the notice of privacy practices of the facility

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Integration of core skill set preparing all nurses in informatics is known as:

Informatics competency

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Computerized provider order entry (CPOE) system is essential for promoting:

Patient safety

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Nurse proficient in critical care who uses EHR data to improve care represents:

Informatics innovator

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Most complex level of interoperability involving consistent terminology and shared meaning:

Semantic

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Role that entails data mining to create new informatics and clinical knowledge:

Researcher

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Patient updates EHR at home, provider responds — promotes:

Communication

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When examining alternatives in an ethical dilemma, major consideration is:

Does the benefit outweigh potential harm to some people?

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MoSCoW stands for “Must have, Should have, Could have, Would have.”

True

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Nursing terminology must be easy to get to and available anywhere — described by:

Accessibility and ubiquity

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Systems development using Rapid Prototyping or RAD is characterized by:

Speed and user testing with real data

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Failing to adopt new informatics advances leads to all EXCEPT:

Promoting seamless exchange of health data

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HITECH Act’s impact on HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules:

Enhancing privacy and security protections

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Husted & Husted (1995) bioethical model focuses on:

The healthcare professional’s implicit agreement with the patient/client in their care

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Management information systems are especially beneficial for patients with:

Chronic diseases

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Statement correct about the Waterfall model in systems development:

It is a sequential development process