Exam (elaborations) NURS 120 Introduction to Nursing Informatics Final Exam
Amy Wargo
Case Western Reserve University
Frances Payne Bolton School of
... [Show More] Nursing
NURS 120: Introduction to Nursing Informatics
Final Examination
Fall 2010
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?
a. Individual departments want to obtain & maintain specialized systems
b. Hospital departments are organized along vertical lines while the continuum of care for
patients flows along horizontal lines
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
b. 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
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
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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:
a. Management, processing, & transformation
b. Data, information, & paradigms
c. Data, information, & knowledge
d. Management, processing, & data
e. Management, processing, & knowledge
4. Several colleges have suggested that Wikipedia™ be banned as a resource for academic papers.
Which of the following statements support that ban?
a. Wikipedia™ cannot be considered a primary source of information
b. Wikipedia™ cannot be considered an authoritative source of information
c. Wikipedia™ is sometimes unreliable
d. Wikipedia™ allows almost anyone to edit most of its articles
e. All of the above
5. When would you use the word “and” in a literature search?
a. When you want to eliminate citations with a certain term in the title
b. When only one of multiple search terms must be in the title of the citation
c. When all of multiple search terms must be in the title of the citation
d. When you want to index a particular article
e. When you want the abstract of the citations to be included in the literature search
6. What is a refereed journal?
a. Any scholarly journal
b. Any journal with a title that begins with “The Journal of…”
c. A journal that uses a blind review process to determine the suitability and worth of articles
received for publication
d. Any journal that can be found on Ohio Link or through Kelvin Smith Library
e. Any journal edited by someone with a Ph.D.
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7. Several indexes to scholarly literature can be found in the library. Which one of these indexes has
the most applicability to the profession of Nursing?
a. MEDLARS
b. MEDLINE
c. ERIC
d. CINAHL
e. Social SciSearch
8. Why are informatics nurse specialists and nurse scholars so interested in nursing nomenclatures,
taxonomies, and classification?
a. It gives them something to do
b. The information is used to capture, store, and manipulate data in electronic health records
c. It enhances the credibility of the profession
d. It allows nurses to clearly define the profession for physicians
e. All of the above
9. How many classification systems are recognized by the American Nurses Association?
a. Six
b. Four
c. Thirteen
d. Seven
e. None
10. Which three data sets must be used together to complete the nursing process?
a. NANDA, Clinical Care Classification (CCC), International Classification of Nursing
Practice (ICNP)
b. NANDA, Nursing Intervention Classification, Patient Care Data Set
c. NANDA, Nursing Outcome Classification, SNOMED RT
d. NANDA, Nursing Intervention Classification, Nursing Outcome Classification
e. NANDA, Omaha System, SNOMED RT
11. Which of the following are forces that impact the nursing profession and are causing
a growing interest in information technology?
a. Change from a retrospective to a prospective reimbursement system
b. Changing standards of health care accreditation agencies
c. Transformation of the health care system from a provider-driven monopoly to
a customer-centered, market driven, health oriented marketplace
d. Shifting emphasis on automation for its own sake to data collection for
survival & improvement
e. All of the above
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12. Which of the following statements is a definition of Nursing Informatics?
a. Collected information technologies concerned with medical patient care &
decision making
b. Use of information technology management concepts & methods to support
the delivery of patient care
c. Complex processing of data by a computer to produce new kinds of
information
d. Any use of information technology by nurses in relation to the care of
patients, administration of health care facilities, & educational preparation of
individuals to practice nursing
e. Combination of computer science, information science, & nursing science
designed to assist in the management & processing of nursing data
13. The functional components of informatics are:
a. Data, information, & knowledge
b. Management, processing, & transformation
c. Management, processing, & information
d. Processing, transformation & knowledge
e. None of the above
14. The role of the Informatics Nurse Specialist (INS) encompasses multiple activities
ranging from the development of Informatics theory to the ongoing maintenance &
provision of enhancements to information systems. Which of the following
statements describes the education, experience, & user groups that concern an INS?
a. Formal education & practical experience in using computers; supports the
automation needs of critical care nurses
b. Formal education & practical experience in using computers; supports the
automation needs of maternal-child nurses
c. Formal education & practical experience in using computers; supports the
automation needs of community health nurses
d. Formal education & practical experience in using computers; supports the
automation needs of all
e. Formal education & practical experience in using computers; supports the
automation needs of psychiatric nurses
15. Security can be defined as:
a. The right of individuals to determine at what time, in what way, & to what extent
information about them is communicated to others
b. Physical protection of information from unauthorized access, modification, & destruction
c. An expectation that information collected will be used for the purpose for which it was
gathered
d. Organizational beliefs about who generates, stores, retrieves & uses information
e. The belief that the existence, purpose, & type of records in system shall be public
knowledge
16. Beliefs about who generates, stores, retrieves, & uses information within an organization are
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known as the organizations:
a. Mission for information use
b. Philosophy of information use
c. Vision of information use
d. Framework for information technology development and implementation
e. Legal-ethical responsibilities for information use and storage
17. Privacy can be defined as:
a. An expectation that information collected will be used for the purpose for which it was
gathered
b. The right of individuals to determine at what time, in what way, & to what extent
information about them is communicated to others
c. Protection of information from unauthorized access, modification, & destruction
d. Organizational beliefs about who generates, stores, retrieves & uses information
e. All of the above
18. Confidentiality can be defined as:
a. Organizational beliefs about who generates, stores, retrieves & uses information
b. Physical protection of information from unauthorized access, modification, & destruction
c. An expectation that information collected will be used for the purpose for which it was
gathered
d. The right of individuals to determine at what time, in what way, & to what extent
information about them is communicated to others
e. The belief that the existence, purpose, & type of records in system shall be public
knowledge
19. As a nurse practitioner, you are questioned by a patient about the usefulness of a particular web
site for health information. You do not know the web site and have no computer available to
access the site in your office. Which of the following replies would be the most appropriate to
make to your patient?
a. “If the site showed up on your search engine- it must be good. Go ahead and use it!”
b. “I don’t really know the site, but here are some things to look for. You can also go to the
Health on the Net Foundation and check it out”
c. “Have any of your friends used it? What did they think?”
d. “No Internet sites have any useful information. Let me give you some written information
instead.”
e. “What does your doctor think about the site?”
20. Why are nurses’ natural advocates of consumer health applications?
a. With the nursing shortage, it lightens the workload
b. Nurses are more computer literate than physicians
c. Nurses have always taken a leadership role in patient education
d. Only nurses are exposed to consumer informatics in school
e. It’s easier to get patients to teach themselves than it is to spend the time and teach them
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21. A consumer health care application can be described as:
a. An intervention providing health care information through technology
b. An outcome resulting in patient education
c. A care plan detailing the steps in teaching the patient
d. A patient’s application to be accepted into an insurance plan
e. All of the above
22. The four areas in which Informatics Nurse Specialists practice are:
a. Critical care units, neonatal intensive care units, medical-surgical units,
pediatric units
b. Administration, education, research, clinical practice
c. Nursing science, information science, research, computer science
d. Hospitals, nursing homes, outpatient clinics, mobile radiology units
e. Long term care facilities, nursing homes, nursing
administration offices, pediatric intensive care units
23. Which of the following are impediments to the successful implementation of a computerized
medical record?
a. Oversimplification of user needs
b. Oversimplification of the requirements for a new system
c. Little understanding of the manual system that the computerized system will be replacing
d. Clinicians are not aware of what computerized medical records can and cannot do
e. All of the above
24. Which of the following statements represent conditions recommended by the Institute of
Medicine for the future electronic health record?
a. Users must be confident that the information they have entered will integrate data
from all sources reliably
b. Clinicians must actively use the record in the clinical process
c. Clinicians must understand that the record is a resource for use beyond patient care
d. Users must be proficient in the use of information systems in health service
organizations
e. All of the above
25. Inputs in geographic information systems are frequently derived from:
a. Hard copy maps
b. Aerial photographs
c. Reports & survey documents
d. Human input of information
e. All of the above
26. Which of the following definitions best describes a Geographic Information System?
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a. A computer mapping & analysis system that allows large quantities of information to be
viewed & analyzed within a geographic context
b. A system which allows researchers to study the distribution of disease in a neighborhood
c. System which allows the community health nurse to locate a patient’s home without using
a map (a Global Positioning System)
d. A system which allows research about infant mortality in a particular census tract
e. All of the above
27. Which of the following are limitations of Geographic Information Systems?
a. Costs are often prohibitive
b. Software packages are difficult to learn
c. Data from government databases may not be compatible with the GIS being used for
research
d. None of the above
e. All of the above
28. Which of the following statements justifies the need for and use of standardized nursing
languages?
a. They provide a legal record of patient care
b. They support clinical decision making
c. They help accumulate information to expand nursing science
d. They help exchange data with internal and external systems for research
e. All of the above
29. Which of the following are characteristics of a POC (point-of-care) information
system?
a. Supports care delivery processes
b. Device for input & output of information is at the point of care
c. POC system is interfaced or integrated with other hospital systems
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
30. Which of the following statements reflect goals that health care facilities might
consider when moving to a POC system?
a. Collect data at the source & present it where & when it is needed
b. Minimize documentation time & eliminate redundancies & inaccuracies in
charting
c. Improve timeliness of documentation
d. Optimize information access
e. All of the above
31. Which of the following pairs of items are examples of quantitative benefits of point
of care (POC) systems?
a. Cost avoidance & revenue increases
b. Improved process & improved patient outcomes
c. Improved patient data & direct savings
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d. Improved patient outcomes & direct savings
e. Potential savings & improved patient satisfaction
32. Which of the following pairs of items are examples of qualitative benefits of point of
care (POC) systems?
a. Improved process & improved patient outcomes
b. Cost avoidance & potential savings
c. Improved process & cost avoidance
d. Improved patient outcomes & improved patient data
e. Revenue increases & improved patient data
33. To be able to effectively implement a point-of care system, you need all of the following except:
a. Clear goals & objectives
b. A prototype system as a model
c. Integration with other departments within the institution
d. A team approach to system development
34. In moving a Hospital towards a POC system, multiple problems may emerge. Which of the
statements listed below best describes a problem that may impact the entire institution?
a. Software is not clinician friendly
b. Some desired features may not be available in the chosen system
c. Full sized terminals at the bedside may cause space and ergonomic (human factors)
problems
d. Existing computer system infrastructure may not be able to handle the additional
workload of the new computers
35. Which of the following groups of items best represent the characteristics of a point of care
system?
a. Support of care delivery processes, terminals at the central nurse station, automated data
entry & retrieval, integration with other information systems
b. Support of care delivery processes, terminals at the central nurse station, manual data
entry & retrieval, integration with other information systems
c. Support of care delivery processes, terminals at the bedside or point of care, automated
data entry & retrieval, integration with other information systems
d. Support of care delivery processes, terminals at the bedside or point of care, manual data
entry & retrieval, integration with other information systems
36. Which of the following situations represent drawbacks to implementing a POC system?
a. Expensive to buy, customize, & install
b. Status quo of organization is disturbed
c. Change in organization is required for implementation to proceed smoothly
d. Software may not be clinician friendly
e. All of the above
37. A nursing diagnosis is best described by which of the following statements?
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a. A measurable patient condition or perception resulting from one or more nursing
interventions
b. A taxonomy of nurse-sensitive patient outcomes
c. Any direct care treatment that a nurse performs on behalf of a client
d. A clinical judgment about an individual, family or community’s responses to actual or
potential health problems and life processes
e. Assessment activities to identify nursing diagnosis & gather data for physician
identification of a medical diagnosis
38. In which stage of the five level patient record would information from alternative forms of health
care be included?
a. Electronic patient record
b. Automated medical record
c. Provider base electronic medical record
d. Computerized medical record
e. Electronic health record
39. Why is there an absence of nursing data in national and regional databases?
a. The profession cannot agree upon & offer a set of clearly defined, reliable & standardized
data elements
b. The profession’s diversity does not require standardization of data
c. The data collected by Nursing is not useful to Third Party Payers & does not need to be
collected
d. The existence of a standardized Nursing language makes this unnecessary
40. Which of the following statements best describes why the Nursing intervention classification
(NIC) is important to Nursing Informatics?
a. Each NIC intervention has a unique number which allows computerization of the
information
b. Each NIC intervention has been linked with a nursing diagnosis & with an Omaha system
problem
c. Each NIC intervention has been linked with a specific NOC
d. Each NIC intervention is part of a comprehensive, standardized language specific to the
practice of nursing
41. Heuristics can be defined as the study of:
a. Holographic images
b. Rules of thumb based on a person’s past experiences
c. The use of natural language in robots
d. Computer chips that give sight & hearing to robot
42. The thirteen data sets approved by the American Nurses Association include which of the
following lists?
a. SNOMED RT, NANDA, NIC, NOC, International Classification of Disease [Show Less]