ATI Test, Nurse's Touch, Nursing informatics and Technology Questions and Answers 2023/2024 Latest Update (A+).
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Which of the
... [Show More] following illustrates the
integration of informatics into a health care
system to support cost containment?
A. Offering free wireless internet access to
visitors.
B. Installing barcodes on medications with
alerts for low supplies.
C. Integrating an electronic health care
record on a platform compatible with
computers & tablets.
B
(This illustrates cost containment by allowing inventory management
related to supply & demand, directly affecting management of
medication & supply costs.)
ATI Test: Nurse's Touch: Nursing informatics and Technology
ATI Test, Nurse's Touch, Nursing informatics and Technology
Questions and Answers 2023/2024 Latest Update (A+).
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Which of the following legislative acts
stipulate that clients be allowed to see &
make corrections to their health care
records?
A. Health Information Technology for
Economic & Clinical Health (HITECH) Act.
B. Health Information Portability &
Accountability Act (HIPAA).
C. American Recovery & Reinvestment Act
(ARRA).
B
(one privacy rule of HIPAA is to establish client ownership of the health
care record & allow for client-initiated corrections & amendments.)
Which of the following uses of technology
would constitute a violation of HIPAA?
A. Sharing a client's lab results with a
consulting provider via email on the
healthcare facility intranet.
B. Charting client data on electronic health
care record while at the beside with family
members present.
C. Texting a picture of a client's wound from
one nurse to another nurse related to
wound care protocol.
C
(This is a violation of client confidentiality due to identifiable client
assessment data shared outside the health care facility. even though the
nurse sent the photo to another nurse related to wound care protocol,
this is not acceptable use of technology and violates HIPAA.) [Show Less]