E2 Questions Flashcards
A major goal of the eHealth initiative is to:
A. Promote technology as a means of improve health information
B. Manage health information
C. Empower consumers to understand their health needs.
D. Ability to understand the economics of payment for services
C. Empower consumers to understand their health needs
Individuals having the capacity to obtain, process, and understand health information is:
A. E-health
B. Health literacy
C. Empowerment
D. E brochure
B. Health literacy
Telehealth is provided for:
A. Homebound patients
B. Patients that lack access to primary care
C. Those recently discharged from hospitals
D. Those bored of visiting hospitals
B. Patients that lack access to primary care
The gap that exists between the consumers who have internet access to information is:
A. Uninformed customer
B. Connected health
C. Digital divide
D. Online diagnoser
C. Digital divide
What demonstrates health literacy in an adolescent child?
A. Can read the instructions on a medication label
B. Has difficulty spelling his/her name
C. Can choose the most age-appropriate computer game
D. Incorporate information facts on a website into self-care
D. Incorporate information facts on a website into self-care
A barrier for healthcare to using emails and text messaging with their patients:
A. Fear of poorly written messages
B. Unable to receive reimbursements
C. Diverse patient languages
D. Limited time to respond
B. Unable to receive reimbursement
A signaling device to ensure safety and to access ER during emergency is:
A. Personal Emergency Response System
B. Videophone
C. Biometric device
D. Smartwatch
A. Personal emergency response system
Which web domain suffix is more likely to contain quality health education material?
A. .ca
B. .net
C. .org
D. .com
C. .org
Electronic technology can warn against drug interaction or adverse event when
A. The physician enters the order in the CPOE system
B. Verification by the pharmacist
C. The medication is about the administered
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
RFID may replace bar code technology because RFID provides:
A. Opportunities to check patient identification
B. Easy integration with EHR
C. Reduce introduction of a counterfeit medication
D. None are correct
C. Reduce introduction of a counterfeit medication
The sensitivity of technological systems must be set carefully to prevent the rise of:
A. Workarounds
B. Neglect
C. Alarm fatigue
D. Technology-based forcing
C. Alarm fatigue
What defines interdisciplinary collaboration?
A. Nurses obtaining advanced degrees in medicine
B. Physicians successfully using computational order entry
C. Nurses attending a state nurses’ association meeting
D. Nurses partnering with others in healthcare
D. Nurses partnering with others in healthcare
What describes the impact the informatics specialist has on the practice of nursing
A. Preventing an impractical workflow design
B. Giving shift reports during walking rounds
C. Using a portable medication cart
D. Using a portable medication cart
Employing two nurses to count narcotics
A. Preventing an impractical workflow design
What type of behavior leads to patient safety compromises?
A. Human error (unintentional mistakes)
B. Risky behaviors (workarounds)
C. Reckless behavior
D. All of these are correct
D. All of these are correct
Smart rooms rely on what to delivery appropriate medical information to healthcare providers?
A. CPOE
B. RFID
C. BCMA
D. Smartphone
B. RFID
Patient data in EHR includes demographics, medical and nursing diagnoses, and
A. Medication lists
B. Allergies
C. Test results
D. All of these are correct
D. All of these are correct
Although first proposed in 2004, EHR implementation blossomed after passage of the HITECH Act in 2009 because:
A. The President discussed EHRs in the State of the Union address
B. Monetary incentives and potential penalties were administered by Centers for B. Medicare and Medicaid services
C. Implementation support was provided by IT professionals
D. The President discussed EHRs in the State of the Union address, and implementation support was provided by IT professionals
B. Monetary incentives and potential penalties were administered by Centers for B. Medicare and Medicaid services
An EHR decision support system consists of:
A. Reminders and alerts to improve patient diagnosis
B. Screening for drug selection, dosing, and interactions
C. Prevention health reminders
D. All of these are correct
D. All of these are correct
The ability to manage results of all types of electronically including laboratory and radiology procedure reports, both current and historical, is:
A. Data warehousing
B. Results management
C. Digital manipulation
D. Electronic searching
B. Results management
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
A. Core care function
B. Physician interface
C. Order entry management
D. None of these are correct
C. Order entry management
Today’s EHR integrates patient information from multiple sources
A. True
B. False
A. True
Assess the strength of the password: E7r9t8@Q#h%Hy+M
A. Strong
B. Weak
A. Strong?
An organization requires employees to use their thumb to access information, which is known as:
A. Identity chip
B. Eye scan
C. Biometrics
D. Thumb drive
C. Biometrics
The purpose of a firewall is to:
A. Protect hardware from damage by excessive heat
B. Examine incoming and outgoing messages and network traffic
C. Examine only incoming network traffic for malicious code
D. Provide an easy way for network interns to access the internet
B. Examine incoming and outgoing messages and network traffic
Organizations can monitor what files that user has access cause use of an electronic network
A. Constitutes fair use
B. Protects against spam
C. Leaves a digital footpting
D. All of these are correct
C. Leaves a digital footprint
Heuristic evaluation
A. Observes the steps users are likely to take to use
B. Detects problems early in the design process
C. Is the least expensive method
D. All of these are correct
B. Detects problems early in the design process
Telehealth interfaces allow patients to:
A. Interact with a virtual clinician
B. Have tailored educational programming developed
C. Interact when they want
D. All of these are correct
D. All of these are correct
What is the human-technology interface?
A. Hardware and software: humans interacting with technology
B. Software designed to make technology work harder
C. Hardware designed to facilitate its software
D. Educating users on the use of the system
A. Hardware and software: humans interacting with technology
Task analysis examines
A. The number of tasks involved
B. What the needed output is
C. How the user approaches the task in order to accomplish it
D. All of these are correct
C. How the user approaches the task in order to accomplish it
What technology prevents the performance of patient care in a timely manner, the staff will
A. Find another job
B. Omit the task
C. Postpone the task
D. Develop workarounds
D. Develop workarounds
A set of guidelines that outline the course of treatment to achieve optimal results is the:
A. Decision support alert
B. Care plan
C. Case overview
D. Outcomes planner
B. Care plan
Healthcare information systems differ from information systems in other organizations because:
A. Healthcare is highly influences by regulation and competition
B. Health care is professionally driven and hierarchical
C. Health care is multidisciplinary
D. All of these are correct
D. All of these are correct
Information collected and processed by case management systems may help:
A. Reduce risks
B. Ensure quality
C. Decrease costs
D. All of these are correct
D. All of these are correct
The main difference between a data warehouse and a data mart is that:
A. A data mart is larger than a data warehouse
B. A data mart cannot be mined
C. A data mart is a subset of data from a data warehouse
D. None of these are correct
C. A data mart is a subset of data from a data warehouse
In a healthcare organization who has the greatest influence on project implementation?
A. Nurses
B. Doctors
C. Pharmacists
D. Stakeholders
D. Stakeholders
Patient data in an electronic health record (EHR) includes demographics, medical and nursing diagnoses and:
A. Medication lists
B. Allergies
C. Test results
D. All of these are correct
D. All of these are correct
Who creates and updates EHR’s?
A. Patient
B. Home health caregiver
C. Healthcare provider
D. Data analyst
C. Healthcare provider
____ is a draft standard describing data formats and elements and an application programming interface for exchanging electronic health records.
A. FIRE
B. FHIR
C. FEAR
D. FREE
B. FHIR
FHIR intents to allow developers to build standardized browser applications that allow access to data no matter what EHR operating system underpins the user’s infrastructure.
A. True
B. False
A. True
A patient can have only one EHR
A. True
B. False
B. False
Confidential information in a secure network is most typically breached by:
A. Viruses or cookies that enter from email
B. People hacking in from outside networks
C. Unauthorized use by authorized users
D. None of these are correct
C. Unauthorized use by authorized users
Assess the strength of the passwords below. Which is the strongest?
A. !#*Man1nThe@Bx
B. morepeoplethanever
C. !E1E2E30
D. E20E30atHome
B. morepeoplethanever
A healthcare organization requires employees to use their thumb to access the medication dispensing item, which is known as:
A. Biometrics
B. Securing data
C. Digit identification
D. Identity chip
A. Biometrics
Organizations can monitor who is using the organizational network and what files that user has accessed, because any use of an electronic network:
Our speaker talked about audit trails.
Pick the best answer based on yesterday’s announcement.
A. Protects against spam
B. Electronic audit trail
C. Constitutes fair use
D. Leaves a digital footprint
E. None of these are correct
D. Leaves a digital footprint
The purpose of a firewall is to:
A. Examine only incoming network traffic for malicious code
B. Provide an easy way for network users to access the Internet
C. Protect hardware from damage by excessive heat
D. Examine both incoming and outgoing messages and network traffic
D. Examine both incoming and outgoing messages and network traffic
Telehealth interfaces allow patients to:
A. Interact with a virtual clinician (actually a computer program)
B. Have tailored educational programming developed
C. Interact when they want
D. All of these are correct
D. All of these are correct
Heuristic evaluation:
A. Observes the steps that users are likely to take to use the interface to accomplish typical tasks
B. Detects problems early in the design process
C. Is the least expensive method
D. All of these are correct
B. Detects problems early in the design process
What is the human-technology interface?
A. Hardware and software that support humans interacting with technology
B. Software designed to make technology work faster
C. Hardware designed to facilitate its software
D. Educating users on the use of the system
A. Hardware and software that support humans interacting with technology
Task analysis examines:
A. The number of tasks involved
B. How the user approaches the task in order to accomplish it
C. What the needed output is
D. All of theses are correct
B. How the user approaches the task in order to accomplish it
According to Mr. Sunday Pichai, what is the most important thing humanity is working on which is more profound than electricity or fire?
A. Reduce poverty
B. AI
C. Increase biological drug production
D. None of the above
B. AI
Healthcare information systems differ from information systems in other organizations because:
A. Healthcare is highly influenced by regulation and competition
B. Healthcare is professionally driven and hierarchical
C. Healthcare is multidisciplinary
D. All of these are correct
D. All of these are correct
What identifies resources, patterns, and variance in care to prevent costly complications related to chronic conditions, and enhances the overall outcomes for patients with chronic illnesses?
A. Computerized physician order entry (CPOE) system
B. Case management information system (CMIS)
C. Picture archiving and storage system (PACS)
D. Database management system (DBMS)
B. Case management information system (CMIS)
The central source for collecting patient demographic information and communicating it to other types of healthcare information systems, including clinical and business systems, is the:
A. Case management information system (CMIS)
B. Computerized physician order entry (CPOE) system
C. Data mart
D. Admission, discharge, and transfer (ADT) system
D. Admission, discharge, and transfer (ADT) system
What best describes the overall goal for using computerized provider order entry system in healthcare organizations?
A. Eliminate poor handwriting
B. Decrease the number of phone calls to doctors
C. Improve patient safety
D. Improve nurse physician communication
C. Improve patient safety
What is the main difference between a data warehouse and a data mart?
A. A data mart is larger than a data warehouse
B. A data mart is a subset of data from a data warehouse
C. A data warehouse is available for data mining, while a data mart cannot be mined
d. None of these are correct
B. A data mart is a subset of data from a data warehouse
A set of guidelines that outline the course of treatment and the recommended interventions that should be implemented to achieve optimal results is the:
A. Case overview
B. Outcomes planner
C. Care plan
D. Decision support alert
C. Care plan
Which group in healthcare organization has the greatest influence on whether a new project will be implemented
A. Nurses
B. Doctors
C. Pharmacists
D. Stakeholders
D. Stakeholders
Information collected and processed by case management systems may help:
A. Reduce risks
B. Ensure quality
C. Decrease costs
D. All of these are correct
D. All of these are correct
What describes how communication technology benefits patient care?
A. Patients are able to review their medical tests results at home
B. Neighbors can get a friend’s medical report more readily
C. Pictures of patients may be placed on social media
D. Frequent hospital admissions are encouraged
A. Patients are able to review their medical tests results at home
Waterfall model is:
- Feasibility
- Analysis
- Design
- Implement
- Test
- Maintain