Final Flashcards

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  1. Health Information is communicated in healthcare facilities by healthcare provider(s).
    True
    False
A

True

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3. Of the following companies, which one(s) offer(s) a mobile app that helps you determine the safety of certain foods and is designed to be used while traveling?
​A. CDC
​B. American Red Cross
​C. myPlate
​D. All of the above
A

A

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4. Which of the following is NOT a common use or benefit of mobile health apps?
​A. Chronic disease management
​B. Reduced healthcare costs
​C. Accurate disease diagnosis
​D. Most health apps are free
A

C

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. Select all that apply. Which of the following are some of the five characteristics described in the Diffusion of Innovations Theory?

a) Observability
b) Complexity
c) Research
d) Testing
e) Compatibility

A

A, B, E

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Question: What are advantages of social media in healthcare? (select all that apply)

a) Social network sites promote building relationships among people with similar interests and activities
b) Provides educational materials
c) Link patients to support groups
d) Delivers ideas and education everywhere
e) Shares professional experiences on personal Facebook page

A

A, B, C, D

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  1. True or False: Once a comment, status, or post is deleted from a social media account, it is gone forever and there is no way to retrieve it
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False

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4. REACH for TLC (Telephone Linked Care) is a system designed to provide an automated support system for caregivers of patients suffering from what disease using touch-tone telephones?
A: Breast Cancer
B: Alzheimer's disease
C: HIV/AIDS
D: Epilepsy
A

B

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  1. True or False? The most frequently retained surgical item is cotton gauze.
A

True

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  1. What are the FDA approved surgical sponge detection systems? (Select All That Apply)
    A. ORLOCATE system
    B. Radio frequency surgical detection system
    C. Safety sponge system
    D. RFID smart sponge system
    E. Expression MR 200
A

A, B, C, D

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3. The radio frequency waves of the ORLOCATE system is similar to what type of exposure?
A. Microwaves
B. X-rays
C. Car radio
D. Sun exposure
A

C

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4. All sponge tracking devices deliver all of these except…
A. Patient safety
B. Essential efficiency
C. Cost effective
D. 100% guarantee
A

D

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  1. The two types of virtual reality are immersive and non-immersive. True or false
A

True

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  1. By definition, virtual reality includes which of the following (select all that apply)
    a. Three Diminisional Image
    b. Ability to actively interact with virtual environment
    c. Includes olfactory feedback
    d. Includes visual and auditory feedback
A

A, B, D

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  1. The nursing theorists who influenced virutal reality education are Benner, Kolb, and Ericsson. True or false
A

True

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  1. Virtual reality in necessary in nursing education due to (select all that apply):
    a. Hospital downsizing
    b. Short patient stays
    c. Less clinical time
    d. Shortened nursing program curriculum
    e. Virtual reality technology is inexpensive
A

A, B, C, D

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  1. What are the benefits of telehealth? Select all that apply.
    A. Reduces health care costs
    B. Help anyone manage their chronic illness
    C. Nurses don’t have to spend the time building rapport with the patients.
    D. Individuals are less informed about their health if they cannot come in and see their doctor or nurse.
A

A, B

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  1. What led to the development of telehealth in third world countries?

A. A decreased cost of information and communication technologies (ICT)

A

A

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Remote patient monitoring is use to collect data on a patient and to help decrease readmission. True or false

A

True

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4.    What is necessary to participate in Telehealth? (Select all that apply)
A. Medical supplies 
B. Camera 
C. Internet 
D. Computer
A

B, C, D

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Patient controls cause patient information to remain unintegrated and harder to access in all domains. True or false

A

False

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major barrier to global EHR adoption from the top government level down to the private sector has been the cost of implementation. True or False

A

True

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2.       Which of the following is NOT a benefit of global health records?
A cost benefits
B. Access benefits
C.
D. Construction benefits
A

D

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  1. The BSN trained nurse must be skilled in many forms of computer technology and knows that early terminology for electronic health records includes: (select all that apply)
    A. Computer Record
    B. Digitally Compressed Record of Patient Health (DCRPH)
    C. Computer Health Record (CHR)
    D. Computer Patient Record (CPR)
    E. Techno-chart
A

A, C, D

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  1. The Executive Order 13335 was built on six key components. Which of the following was NOT a key component:
    D. Reduce the coordination of care and information among several institutions
A

D

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    1. What are a few of the challenges of healthcare in a rural setting (select all that apply):
      a. Shortage of primary and specialty health care providers
      b. Geographic barriers that force travel over long distances to receive the care needed
      c. Decreased prevalence of chronic disease
      d. Poverty
A

A, B, D

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    1. True or False: Telehealth enables a collaborative approach to healthcare for patients in the rural setting.
A

True

27
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  1. What telehealth device, invented by Arthur Zang, performs 3, 6, or 12 lead ECG with wireless electrodes along with vitals and sends the information via Bluetooth technology from the patient in a remote geographical area to specialists in reference hospitals?
    a. iCardio
    b. CardioPad
    c. E-Cardio
    d. VitalBook
A

B

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  1. The BELT Framework developed by McGill University School of Nursing outlines what four areas to guide telehealth implementation?
    a. Bandwidth, Education, Leadership, and Technology
    b. Borders, Environment, Liaisons, and Trust
    c. Boundaries, Empathy, Listening, and Teaching
    d. Belief, Estimation, Labor, and Therapy
A

A

29
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  1. What type of information should providers share?
    A) Private information
    B) Non-credible and non-relevant information
    C) Confidential information
    D) Credible and relevant information
A

D

30
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1. In what ways is social media utilized, SELECT ALL THAT APPLY:
A) Training medical personnel
B) Live updates during procedures
C) Communicate in the time of crisis
D) Sharing personal patient data
A

A, B, C

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2. What do you need from a patient before posting personal information?
A) Patient address
B) Patient consent
C) Patient email
D) Fellow physicians consent
A

B

32
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  1. Is it true that 56% of patients want their providers to use social media (diagnostic test results, appointment, setting, reminders and answer general questions)?
A

True

33
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  1. What type of information should providers share?
    A) Private information
    B) Non-credible and non-relevant information
    C) Confidential information
    D) Credible and relevant information
A

D

34
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These tools are all required for home health care in the CHF patient. True or False?

  1. Home Heart Defibrillator
  2. Activity Sensor
  3. Peak Flow Meter
  4. Pulse Oximeter
A

True

35
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Family and spousal support is not required for the successful treatment of the home healthcare of the CHF patient. True or False

A

False

36
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What is the most important part of the Home Health Care Nurse’s responsibilities?

A. Blood pressure and weight monitoring
B. Monitoring activity Level
C. Keeping patient involved in their treatment
D. Medication administration

A

C

37
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Which of the following treatments is NOT part of treatment at home in the care of the CHF patient?

A. Treating the cause of the CHF
B. Educating the patient
C. Treatment with medications
D. Surgery as necessary

A

D

38
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. Sickweather is an app that allows users to track the geographical location of illnesses. Compared to other types of apps, Sickweather and other similar apps have the best security features [T/F]

A

False

39
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  1. Some common uses for apps that are integrated with an EHR system (e.g. MyChart) include: (Select all that apply)
    A. Viewing lab results
    B. Viewing bills
    C. Viewing diagnoses
    D. Chatting with other patients who share your diagnosis
    E. Messaging your healthcare provider
A

A, B, C, E

40
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3. HIPAA compliance features for apps that access protected health information or interact with covered entities (e.g. hospitals) include all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Automatic log-off
B. Passwords
C. Encryption 
D. Secure messaging
E. Biometric scanning
A

E

41
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  1. The home health nurse is providing patient education on the use of mobile apps to track blood glucose levels. The nurse knows that further education is required if the patient makes which of the following statements:
    A. “Some diabetes apps come with glucometers that can communicate directly with my smartphone
    B. “I should find an app that allows me to email my blood glucose levels directly to my nurse.”
    C. “All of these apps are required to comply with HIPAA, so I don’t need to worry about the privacy of my information.”
    D. “Some diabetes apps will also allow me to track my carbohydrate intake and insulin dosage
A

C

42
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What is the most common used social media? 
Twitter 
My Space 
Facebook 
Instagram
A

Facebook

43
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True or false; leaving reviews on Facebook pages promotes hospitals.

A

True

44
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True or false; most mobile applications are free.

A

True

45
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  1. As the use of social media increases in the health care setting…
    A. Intelligence decreases.
    B. There is an increased potential for patient privacy breaches.
    C. Patients are seeking more medical advice for healthcare providers.
    D. There is an decrease in the spread of info.
A

B

46
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1)It’s ok to post general information about a patient on Facebook, as long as there is no specific identifying information about the patient.

A

False

47
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2)Social media can be used by a healthcare provider to: (Select all that apply)
A. Advertise about upcoming health fairs
B. Share information on diseases
C. Give a client lab results
D. Share recipes for healthy eating
A

A, B, D

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3) Which of the following is a pro of using social media in health care?(Select all that apply)
__ Mistakes can be corrected quickly
__ Healthcare workers were able to respond quicker for after the Boston Marathon bombing than they would have in the past
__ Healthcare workers get a false sense of security, especially when they think their profiles are set to private
__ Many nurses have lost their jobs from things they have posted on Facebook

A

A, B

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4) What is the HITECH Act?
__ Standards to transmit clinical data electronically and to strengthen privacy and security
__ An act to teach people how to use social media properly
__ Standards on how to figure out if a website is reliable or not
__ Standard saying that healthcare workers should practice professionalism online like they would offline

A

A

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  1. True or False: Pyxis machines make it easier for nurses to manage medications.
A

True

51
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  1. True or False: The use of electronic health records do not improve nursing workflow
A

False

52
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  1. What are the DISADVANTAGES of using telehealth for the nursing workflow? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
    A. The patient may have difficulty learning how to use the equipment.
    B. The patient can see the nurse through video conferencing.
    C. Internet access may be limited or break down.
    D. Video connection may be blurry or distorted.
    E. The nurse may not have to see the patient at the clinic as often.
A

A, C, D

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  1. What is the advantage of EHR in pre-op? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
    A. Prevents delays in surgical start times.
    B. Faster time in placing lab orders.
    C. Slows down the pre-op process.
    D. Might operate on the wrong part of the body.
A

A, B

54
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  1. Which of the following is NOT an INASCL Standard of Best Practice for Simulation?
    a. Professional Integrity of Participants
    b. Facilitation
    c. Technology
    d. Terminology
A

C

55
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  1. Simulation provides a real-world framework. What are the design characteristics of this framework? (Select all that apply)
    a. Realism
    b. Objectives
    c. Cues
    d. Debriefing
    e. Problematic
    f. Complexity
A

A, B, C, D, F

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  1. True or false: Does critical thinking increase with higher levels of clinical experience?
A

True

57
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2. What are the benefits of using simulation? Select all that apply.
A. Decrease anxiety
B. Decreased confidence
C. Improve clinical performance
D. Improve critical thinking
A

A, C, D

58
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  1. True or false: Does the state of Colorado allow simulation lab to replace 25% of clinical hours?
A

True

59
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  1. What is NOT a reason that simulation should be utilized in nursing education?
    A. Simulation acts as a replacement for some clinical hours.
    B. Simulation has a positive effect on clinical skills.
    C. Simulation has lots of research supporting it’s success.
    D. Simulation has received positive feedback from
A

C

60
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  1. What is the most common complaint about health apps?
    A) Their information gets lost.
    B) Personal information is hard to input.
    C) The software will quit frequently.
    D) A & B
    E) A, B, & C
A

D