E3 Questions Flashcards

1
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Fair use example “Born to be Wild” by the band Steppenwolf max. allowed length:
A. 15 seconds
B. 30 seconds
C. 60 seconds
D. 45 seconds
E. 59 seconds
F. 90 seconds

A

B. 30 seconds

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Dixon 2012, knowledge workers need to acquire new knowledge _____ or become obsolete.
A. every 3-6 months
B. every year
C. every 4-5 years
D. everyday

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C. Every 4-5 years

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3
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According to Dr. Kates, I need to know explicit and tait knowledge:
A. True
B. False

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A. True

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4
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Chapter 16 covers data mining concepts on page ____?
A. 300
B. 318
C. 400
D. 418

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B. 318

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5
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According to Ziggy, it is important to understand qualitative research.
A. True
B. False

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A. True

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Having healthcare provider silos is an effective strategy to improve the quality of care.
A. True
B. False

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B. False

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According to the book, when a nurse nonverbal cues, they are ____?
A. Practicing transcendental presence
B. Not paying any attention
C. Only physically present
D. Insensitive

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C. only physically present

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Most software companies allow a backup of the software in case of a hardware failure.
A. True
B. False

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A. True

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9
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As knowledge expands with professional growth, its use becomes more:
A. Conscious
B. Transparent
C. Static
D. All of these are correct

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B. Transparent

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10
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If someone keeps a journal to document their experience, this is:
A. Meta physical creativity
B. Reflective practice
C. Cognitive centering
D. PDA

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B. Reflective practice

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Clearing the mind of preconceived notions and expectations based on a patient’s diagnosis is:
A. Centered caring
B. Active listening
C. Bracketing
D. Healing consciousness

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C. Bracketing

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12
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Synthesizing predicted classification to generate a predicted classification is stacking:
A. True
B. False

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A. True

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13
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Which data mining concept identifies a variable by exposing more data:
A. Boosting
B. Drill down
C. Bagging
D. Meta learning

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B. Drill down

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14
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Because information is available through multiple media, what challenges exist for individuals?
A. Understanding and evaluating information
B. Generating and disseminating infromation
C. Discovering and retrieving information
D. Re-evaluating and re-thinking information

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A. Understanding and evaluating information

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15
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Generating new knowledge of a study unrelated to original studies is (example your posters):
A. Evidence based practice
B. Practice based evidence
C. Translational science
D. Research utilization

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D. Research utilization

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16
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A system of data collection to detect trends in the incidence of a specific disease is:
A. Public health informatics
B. Data warehousing
C. Syndromic surveillance
D. Knowledge generation

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C. Syndromic surveillance

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17
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Do you know the core public health functions?
A. Yes
B. No

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A. Yes

18
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Estimating how much exposure to the potential hazard would cause dangerous health effects is:
A. Hazard identification
B. Exposure assessment
C. Dark characterization
D. Dose-response assessment

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D. Dose-response assessment

19
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To determine the length, amount, and pattern of exposure to potentially hazardous materials.
A. Hazard identification
B. Dose-response assessment
C. Exposure assessment
D. Risk characterization

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C. Exposure assessment

20
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Simulation is an emerging technology in healthcare education that allows students to:
A. Use informatics in an authentic, realistic learning content
B. Deflect on their clinical experience with five patients
C. Increase their team participation in learning activities
D. None of these are correct

A

A. Use informatics in an authentic, realistic learning context

21
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As described in Kenneth Cukier’s TED talk on big data, how has data changed over the last 4000 years?
A. We no longer store data on discs
B. Data has gone from fluid and dynamic to stationary and static
C. We can now store much more data than before
D. Storing, sharing, and processing data has become more challenging

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C. We can now store much more data than before.

22
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From the blended learning video, “The 7 steps of machine learning”, please put the 7 steps in the correct order, from first to last.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7

Parameter tuning
Gathering Data
Evaluation
Data preparation
Training
Choosing a model
Prediction

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Step 1 - Gathering data
Step 2 - Data preparation
Step 3 - Choosing a model
Step 4 - Training
Step 5 - Evaluation
Step 6 - Parameter tuning
Step 7 - Prediction

23
Q

From the blended learning video, “The 7 steps of machine learning”, fill in the blanks:
In machine learning, the goal of ______ is to create an accurate ________ which answers our questions correctly most of the time.

A

A. Training
B. Model

24
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From the blended learning video, “The 7 steps of machine learning”, fill in the blanks:
“Evaluation is the step where we see if we can improve our training in any way, for example, adjusting the learning rate
A. True
B. False

A

B. False

25
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Patient-centered care means that the practitioner should focus on the subjective experience of patients.
A. True
B. False

A

A. True

26
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Fill in the blank:
______ listening involves getting down to the same level as the patient, making eye contact, nodding appropriately and asking questions.

A

Active

27
Q

Watson defined caring as “healing consciousness and intentionally to care and promote healing”.
A. True
B. False

A

A. True

28
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Which of the following are involved in the process of “center”? Select all that apply.
A. Taking a few calming breaths
B. Imaging oneself in the patient’s position
C. Silently saying the patient’s name once or twice before beginning the patient encounter
D. Clearing the mind of clutter

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A. Taking a few calming breaths
C. Silently saying the patient’s name once or twice before beginning the patient encounter
D. Clearing the mind of clutter

29
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How many universal emotions are involved with micro-expressions?
Now, about the definition of micro-expressions, are they very brief, voluntary facial expressions humans make when experiencing an emotion?

A. 5, yes
B. 7, no
C. 10, no
D. 10, yes
E. 6, maybe

A

C. 10, no

30
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AI experts warn that algorithms trained on data from previous job applicants may perpetuate existing biases on hiring. HireVue tells applicants, “Do what feels most natural to you.” did that work for Jason in the video?
A. No
B. Yes

A

A. No

31
Q

DeepSense AI ranks applicants by _________

A. AI hiring managers
B. Micro-expressions
C. AI hiring managers and the use of micro-expressions
D. Social profiles like Linkedin and Twitter
E. AI developed by watching the highest performing employees

A

E. AI developed by watching the highest performing employees

32
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______ learning is where you know the answer and give the machine lots of examples to “learn” from (fill in the blank).
A. Unsupervised
B. Supervised
C. Reinforcement
D. Adolescent

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B. Supervised

33
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Supervised learning uses labeled input and output data, while an unsupervised learning algorithm does not.
A. True
B. False

A

A. True

34
Q

The analyzing tool used to identify the three health conditions and factors that determined discharge destination and length of stay for home care patients was:
A. Problem identification
B. Pattern identification
C. Exploration
D. Classification and regression tee

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D. Classification and regression tee

35
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How does translation research differ from basic research?
A. There is no difference between translational research and basic research
B. Translation research is less scientific than basic research
C. Basic research is always conducted in a laboratory and translation is not
D. Translational research is specifically aimed at practice application

A

D. Translational research is specifically aimed at practice application

36
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Which data mining concept identifies a variable by exposing more data?
A. Bagging
B. Meta-learning
C. Boosting
D. Drill down

A

D. Drill down

37
Q

According to the blended learning videos, all of the following statements are true, except:
A. It is important for telehealth to be culturally competent as well as medically competent
B. Telehealth involves the use of digital audio-visual technologies to connect clients and healthcare providers
C. The era of grant funding for telehealth is coming to an end so it is important to develop a business model that will work
D. Telehealth only works if the physician and patient can connect with each other at the exact same time

A

D. Telehealth only works if the physician and patient can connect with each other at the exact same time

38
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What is the “parting moment” of the chapter 16 blended learning video? Pick the best response.
A. Data in the mine
B. Telehealth meets our needs
C. Rock and roll
D. Telehealth lowers costs overall

A

C. Rock and roll

39
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According to Kenneth Cukier’s Ted Talk on big data, which of the following use/uses machine learning? Select all that apply.
A. Computer identification of cancerous cells in biopsies
B. Search engines
C. The industrial revolution
D. Voice recognition system

A

A. Computer identification of cancerous cells in biopsies
B. Search engines
D. Voice recognition system

40
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What is unstructured, represents more than 75% of an organization’s data, is not contained in databases and is easily overlooked, but helps identify patterns and provides meaningful insights?
A. Knowledge discovery
B. Data exploration
C. Data mining
D. Big data

A

D. Big Data