NUR 4870 NURSING INFORMATICS Week 3 quiz Questions And Answers. Keiser University (A+ Grade)Question 1
0 out of 2 points
The typical participants
... [Show More] involved in the preparations for
accreditation and for the accreditation process itself are which of the
following?
Select all that apply.
Answer
Selecte
d
Answer
s:
Privacy and security officers
Quality assurance staf
Correct
Answer
s: Medical records personnel
Privacy and security officers
Quality assurance staf
Clinicians
Compliance officers
Answer
Feedba
ck:
Rationale: Typical accreditation participants include
administration, nursing administration, medical records
personnel, information systems and technology personnel,
privacy and security officers, compliance officers, legal
representation, educators, decision support staf, quality
assurance staf, clinicians, policy makers, and ancillary
departments.
Cognitive Level: Understanding
Integrated Process: Communication and Documentation
Client Need: Safe Efective Care Environment
Client Need Sub: Management of Care
Answer
Feedba
ck:
Rationale: Typical accreditation participants include
administration, nursing administration, medical records
personnel, information systems and technology personnel,
privacy and security officers, compliance officers, legal
representation, educators, decision support staf, quality
assurance staf, clinicians, policy makers, and ancillary
departments.
Cognitive Level: Understanding
Integrated Process: Communication and Documentation
Client Need: Safe Efective Care Environment
Client Need Sub: Management of Care
Respons
e
Feedbac
k:
Rationale: Typical accreditation participants include
administration, nursing administration, medical records
personnel, information systems and technology personnel,
privacy and security officers, compliance officers, legal
representation, educators, decision support staf, quality
assurance staf, clinicians, policy makers, and ancillary
departments.
Cognitive Level: Understanding
Integrated Process: Communication and Documentation
Client Need: Safe Efective Care Environment
Client Need Sub: Management of Care
● Question 2
0 out of 2 points
Medicare is an age or disability based benefit. How is Medicare
funded?
Answer
Selected
Answer: Through the state lotteries
Correct
Answer: Through tax dollars
Answer
Feedback:
Rationale: Medicare is funded through tax
dollars.
Cognitive Level: Understanding
Integrated Process: Communication and
Documentation
Client Need: Safe Efective Care
Environment
Client Need Sub: Management of Care
● Question 3
0 out of 2 points
Despite the negative responses by health care providers toward the
transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10, which of the following statements is
a clear benefit of the transition?
Answer
Selected
Answer: The impact on small physician's practices will be negligible.
Correct
Answer: Over 100 countries have already adopted the ICD-10
coding system.
Answer
Feedbac
k:
Rationale: The ICD-9 has outlived its usefulness. With the
number of countries throughout the world that have
already implemented the ICD-10, the United States has not
kept pace with global changes.
Cognitive Level: Evaluating
Integrated Process: Communication and Documentation
Client Need: Safe Efective Care Environment
Client Need Sub: Management of Care
● Question 4
0 out of 2 points
Which of the following is a barrier associated with patient use of
PHRs in rural regions?
Answer
Selecte
d
Answer: Usability
Correct
Answer: Access
Answer
Feedbac
k:
Rationale: Barriers that are associated with patient use of
PHRs in rural regions include:
Access. Ability to connect to the Internet is essential. Many
rural communities remain "unwired." While this barrier goes
beyond the scope of medical care, patients can be asked
about access through friends, family members, work and
libraries. Some large health systems such as the VA provide
computer access in libraries.
Awareness. Patients and caregivers must know about PHR
tools and understand their value. Promotion and marketing
are important, including word-of-mouth, social networking,
and clinician endorsement. Dedicated staf can help design
promotional materials, demonstrating tools and
disseminating through a variety of channels.
Usability. How easy is the application to use? PHR systems
that utilized, during their development, a user-centered
design process, conducted usability testing and were
modified on user input can have greater ease of use and be
more intuitive,
eHealth Literacy. Patients bring a wide variation in their
capacity to use information technology. Those having lower
levels of literacy and Internet abilities are likely to have
greater challenges in using the PHR as intended. Ensuring a
high level of usability, including easy navigation, simple
functionality, and readability can enhance willingness and
ability to use the PHR.
Meaningful Use. PHR usage will be dependent upon users'
perception of benefit. Patients must perceive that PHRs will
be relevant to their health and beneficial to their lives.
Incorporating features such as secure messaging, laboratory
results, and appointment and medication requests, will be
most valuable to patients and caregivers.
Clinical Integration. Nurses, physicians, and other
professionals providing care have an important role in the
successful deployment and adoption of PHRs. As patients
will continue to see health professionals as a source of
expert information, encouraging and demonstrating use of
these tools to patients and families will be important.
Cognitive Level: Analyzing
Integrated Process: Communication and Documentation
Client Need: Safe Efective Care Environment
Client Need Sub: Management of Care
● Question 5
0 out of 2 points
Which of the following answers depicts the use of the ANA
recognized nursing classifications to codify data?
Answer
Selecte
d
Answer: The ANA recognized nursing classifications align nursing
outcomes.
Correct
Answer: The ANA recognized nursing classifications codify data used
during the nursing process such as assessments, nurse
sensitive problems, interventions, and outcomes.
Answer
Feedbac
k:
Rationale: The American Nurses Association (ANA),
through the Committee for Nursing Practice Information
Infrastructure (CNPII), recognizes terminologies appropriate
for use by nursing (Warren & Bakken, 2002). Terminologies
must meet defined criteria for approval. The criteria specify
that terminologies must be used to support nursing practice
reflecting the nursing process. The nursing process data
elements include assessment, diagnosis, outcome
identification (goal), planning, implementation
(interventions), and evaluation. The terminologies have to
contain concepts that are clear and unambiguous with a
unique identifier.
Cognitive Level: Understanding
Integrated Process: Communication and Documentation
Client Need: Safe Efective Care Environment
Client Need Sub: Management of Care [Show Less]