CRM Chapter 22 Flashcards

1
Q

The overall success of the registry hinges on the success of

A. High quality data management

B. Effective reporting of cancer information to the broader healthcare community

C. Both A and B

A

C. Both A and B

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2
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The registry must have clearly defined processes for responding to requests for data, statistics, and reports.

True or False?

A

True

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3
Q

The level of detail, complexity, format and use of medical terminology in a report is determined by

A

The knowledge level of the intended audience

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4
Q

For which audience would you include detailed statistics and specific medical information in a report?

A. Clinicians

B. Researchers

C. Government officials

D. Both A and B

A

D. Both A and B

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5
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For which audience would you use less technical, plain language in your report?

A. Clinicians

B. Government officials

C. The public

D. B and C

A

D. B and C

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6
Q

The release of registry data may require the written permission of which one of the following

A. Registry management

B. The internal review board

C. Hospital administration

D. HIPAA privacy officer

E. Any of the above

A

E. Any of the above

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7
Q

What are the 7 steps of creating a report?

WYW-GFPP

A
  1. Who is the audience?
  2. Why do they need the data?
  3. What data do they need?
  4. Get the data.
  5. Format the data.
  6. Proofread.
  7. Publish/present.
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8
Q

A standard request form should be given to someone requesting information from a registry to help the requester organize their thoughts and avoid misunderstandings.

True or False?

A

True

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9
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What are the registry’s options if they are requested to provide information that they do not typically collect?

A. Deny the request.
B. Rephrase the request.
C. Perform a study to collect the data requested.
D. All of the above.

A

D. All of the above.

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10
Q

Approval from the _____ is required for studies involving cancer patients.

A

IRB (Institutional Review Board)

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11
Q

Only statistics calculated using similar methods can be meaningfully compared.

True or False?

A

True

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12
Q

Tables and graphs are the most easily understood, and are the best choice for presenting information to the public.

True or False?

A

True

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13
Q

Exact values and comparisons among several variables are easier to interpret when presented as a

A. Table

B. Graph

C. Pie Chart

A

A. Table

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14
Q

Summarized details, relationships, trends, and comparisons are best presented as a

A. Table

B. Graph

C. Text report

A

B. Graph

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15
Q

What type of data adds credibility to a report?

A

Comparison data

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16
Q

State cancer profiles, a series of reports which have narrative text describing the cohorts, statistics presented, and conclusions about those statistics, are generated by what kind of registry?

A

Central registry

17
Q

What are the two standard measures of survival?

A

Observed (all cause) survival

Net (cancer-specific) survival