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Health Informatics: An Interprofessional Approach


Ramona Nelson; Nancy Staggers
2th Edition




9780323402316

,Table of content
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Health Informatics
Chapter 2: Theoretical Foundations of Health Informatics
Chapter 3: Evidence-Based Practice, Practice-Based Evidence, and Health Informatics
Chapter 4: Models, Theories, and Research for Program Evaluation
Chapter 5: Technical Infrastructure to Support Healthcare
Chapter 6: Electronic Health Records and Applications for Managing Patient Care
Chapter 7: Administrative Applications Supporting Healthcare Delivery
Chapter 8: Telehealth and Applications for Delivering Care at a Distance
Chapter 9: Home Health and Related Community-Based Systems
Chapter 10: Clinical Decision Support Systems in Healthcare
Chapter 11: Public Health Informatics
Chapter 12: The Engaged ePatient
Chapter 13: Social Media Tools for Practice and Education
Chapter 14: Personal Health Records
Chapter 15: mHealth: The Intersection of Mobile Technology and Health
Chapter 16: Strategic Planning and Selecting an Information System
Chapter 17: Project Management Principles for Health Informatics
Chapter 18: Contract Negotiations and Software Licensing
Chapter 19: Implementing and Upgrading an Information System
Chapter 20: Downtime and Disaster Recovery for Health Information Systems
Chapter 21: Improving the User Experience for Health Information Technology
Chapter 22: Informatics-Related Standards and Standards-Setting Organizations
Chapter 23: Data Science and Analytics in Healthcare
Chapter 24: Patient Safety and Quality Initiatives in Health Informatics
Chapter 25: Legal Issues, Federal Regulations, and Accreditation
Chapter 26: Privacy and Security
Chapter 27: The Health Information Technology for Education and Clinical Health
Act, Meaningful Use, and Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015
Chapter 28: Health Policy and Health Informatics
Chapter 29: Health Information Technology Governance
Chapter 30: Informatics in the Curriculum for Healthcare Professionals
Chapter 31: Distance Education: Applications, Techniques, and Issues
Chapter 32: Informatics Tools for Educating Healthcare Professionals
Chapter 33: Simulation in Healthcare Education
Chapter 34: International Efforts, Issues, and Innovations
Chapter 35: The Evolution of Health Informatics
Chapter 36: Future Directions and Future Research in Health Informatics

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Chapter 01: An Introduction to Health Informatics
Nelson and Staggers: Health Informatics: An Interprofessional Approach, 2nd Edition


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Dr. James, in studying patient safety in U.S. hospitals, found that the number of preventable
adverse events leading to serious harm fell in the approximate range of ____________ to
_____________ cases per year.
a. 4.4 million; 8.8 million
b. 440,000; 880,000
c. 1 million; 5 million
d. 40,000; 100,000
ANS: A
Dr. James found some 440,000 cases of lethal harm each year and estimated that the incidence
of serious (but not lethal) harm was 10 to 20 times that figure.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Analyze REF: p. 1

2. Health informatics is both a ___________ as well as a(n) ____________.
a. discipline; field of study
b. profession; practice
c. field of study; art
d. profession; discipline
ANS: D
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Health informatics is a discipline, orDfield
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study, M the same sense that “medicine,”
“sociology,” and “pharmacy” are fields of study. It is also a profession, practiced by
thousands of informaticians in a number of varied roles within the healthcare industry.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Remember REF: p. 2

3. The top three uses of the U.S. Army’s telehealth network include all of the following
EXCEPT ________________.
a. behavioral telehealth
b. cardiology
c. otolaryngology
d. dermatology
ANS: C
The biggest use of the U.S. Army’s telehealth network is for behavioral telehealth, followed
by cardiology and dermatology. While telemedicine is making inroads in otolaryngology, it is
not among the top three uses for the U.S. Army.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Remember REF: p. 3

4. What is the main idea of the subsection titled “Why Informatics Is Needed in Healthcare: An
Example”?
a. An interoperable healthcare system that provides clear, concise patient data and
information among institutions is lacking in many facilities, and its presence would




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greatly facilitate things such as patient transfers.
b. The quality of discharge communication during transfers of geriatric patients from
hospital to nursing home is generally high.
c. Skilled nursing facilities aren’t trained enough to identify the information they
need to facilitate a high-quality transition of a patient into their facility.
d. Healthcare informaticians alone are responsible for building interoperable systems
that will facilitate communication between and among healthcare facilities.
ANS: A
This subsection takes the specific case of the transfer of geriatric patients from a hospital
setting to a long-term skilled nursing facility (SNF) and uses it to illustrate the great need for
an interoperable healthcare system that allows patient data to be transferred quickly, clearly,
and concisely among facilities.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Analyze REF: p. 3

5. The chapter makes the argument for increased automation for such things as managing
supplies, because studies have shown that ______________________________.
a. only 70% of a nurse’s day is actually spent at patients’ bedsides
b. nurses waste “an hour a shift” finding equipment
c. over $14 million in nurses’ wages nationwide were spent in 2011 on tasks like
hunting for equipment
d. patients report being comforted by the presence of robotic technology in their
rooms
ANS: B
The chapter focused on using health informatics and technology solutions to free up nurses’
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days so they can spend more time atDpatients’
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study by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation found that nurses do use an hour per shift of
their time simply hunting down equipment.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand REF: p. 3 | p. 4

6. The ________ is one of the oldest—and still widely used—methods for building and
implementing software applications in IT arena.
a. TUG
b. clinical decision support system
c. HIPAA
d. SDLC
ANS: D
Though it’s been through a number of iterations and adjustments, the software development
life cycle remains the tested and tried-and-true method for studying, building, implementing,
and maintaining a health information system.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Remember REF: p. 4 | p. 5

7. Which of the following statements about EHRs is false?
a. The percentage of hospitals using an EHR jumped from 59% to 75% from 2013 to
2014.
b. Stage 2 is the minimum level of EHR required in order to be counted as using




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