NR 599 Final Exam / NR599 Final Exam (Latest 2021): Chamberlain College Of Nursing (ANSWERS VERIFIED ALL CORRECT) NR599: Introduction to Nursing
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Final Examination
Directions: This is a comprehensive final examination covering material from lectures, readings, web sites handouts and class notes. It is open-book, open-note. You may work in groups if you wish. The only rule, everyone's name must be on the exam.
Answer all questions directly on the examination. There are no trick questions. Every multiple-choice question has ONLY one correct answer.
This examination is worth 250 points. Each multiple choice/true-false question is worth 3.5 points. The single essay question is worth 5 points.
Part I: Multiple Choice Questions
1. Why is it difficult to integrate information from all hospital departments into a single hospital information system?
Hospital departments are organized along vertical lines while the continuum of care
for patients flows along horizontal lines
a. Individual departments want to obtain & maintain specialized systems b.
c. Patient care systems & financial management systems are incompatible with each other
d. Each department is required by law & the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals & Health Care Organizations to maintain specific information for billing & accreditation purposes
e. Individual departments do not see the value in comprehensive patient records
2. Which of the following groups of activities represent challenges to the technologist when building an integrated hospital information system?
a. Synthesizing different types of information into a cohesive whole, getting all departments to agree to a single billing procedure, realigning traditional departments into a case management model
Synthesizing different types of information into a cohesive whole, getting all departments
to agree to a single care model, realigning traditional departments into a case
management model
b.
c. Allowing specific departments to retain their individualized information systems, getting all departments to agree to a single billing procedure, realigning traditional departments into a case management model
d. Synthesizing different types of information into a cohesive whole, getting all departments to agree to a single billing procedure, keeping all hospital departments within the traditional vertical structure
e. Allowing all departments to retain their individual information systems, allowing all departments to have their own billing system, keeping all hospital departments separate but equal
3. The conceptual components of informatics are:
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a. Management, processing, & transformation
b. Data, information, & paradigms
c. Data, information, & knowledge
d. Management, processing, & data
e. Management, processing, & knowledge [Show Less]