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MHA 705 Module 1 Study Guide, Exams of Medical Records

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MHA 705 Module 1 Study Guide
1. is a combination of principles from disciplinary science, computer science,
information science, and cognitive science.: Health Informatics
2.Why study informatics?: healthcare is information intensive, interprofessional
collaboration and communication are essential for care coordination to promote
safe, evidence-based, efficient, and cost effective care, and technology tools
help us to collect integrate and manage clinical information
3. is science of information management in healthcare.: informatics
4.How are data, information, and knowledge used in the discipline, and how does this
understanding promote wisdom in practice?: basic understanding of informatics
principles
5.What are the core elements of informatics?: data, info, knowledge, wisdom
paradigm, foundation of disciplinary knowledge, based on foundation of
knowledge model, informatics competencies needed by all HC professionals to
practice in information intensive 21st century HC environments
6.what does DIKW: data, info, knowledge, wisdom
7. is raw facts.: data
8. is data that has been interpreted for meaning.: information
9. is awareness and understanding of a set of information and ways that
information can be made useful to support a specific task or arrive at a decision.:
knowledge
10. is appropriate use of knowledge.: wisdom
11.we experience our environment and learn by knowledge.: acquiring,
processing, generating, disseminating
12.the ability to manage knowledge is learned and honed from .: birth
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1. is a combination of principles from disciplinary science, computer science,

information science, and cognitive science.: Health Informatics

2. Why study informatics?: healthcare is information intensive, interprofessional

collaboration and communication are essential for care coordination to promote safe, evidence-based, efficient, and cost effective care, and technology tools help us to collect integrate and manage clinical information

3. is science of information management in healthcare.: informatics

4. How are data, information, and knowledge used in the discipline, and how does this

understanding promote wisdom in practice?: basic understanding of informatics principles

5. What are the core elements of informatics?: data, info, knowledge, wisdom

paradigm, foundation of disciplinary knowledge, based on foundation of knowledge model, informatics competencies needed by all HC professionals to practice in information intensive 21st century HC environments

6.what does DIKW: data, info, knowledge, wisdom

7. is raw facts.: data

8. is data that has been interpreted for meaning.: information

9. is awareness and understanding of a set of information and ways that

information can be made useful to support a specific task or arrive at a decision.: knowledge

10. is appropriate use of knowledge.: wisdom

11.we experience our environment and learn by knowledge.: acquiring,

processing, generating, disseminating

12.the ability to manage knowledge is learned and honed from .: birth

13.the is organizing conceptual framework for text, helps to explain ties

between disciplinary science, informatics, and knowledge, informatics is viewed as tool for finding knowledge.: foundation of knowledge model

14.KA stands for >: knowledge acquisition

15.KD stands for >: knowledge dissemination

16.KG stands for >: knowledge generation

17.KP stands for >: knowledge processing

18.As technology and research continue to advance, new SDLC models are pioneered

and introduced to. The interpretation and implementation of any model selected reflects knowledge and skill of team applying model.: en- hance techniques

19.At times during SDLC, new into affects the from earlier phases and

development effort may be re-examined or halted until these modifications can be reconciled with current design and scope of project.: outputs

20. is the ability to share information across organization; this will re- main

paramount under HITECH Act; ability to share patient data is extremely important, both within organization and across organizational boundaries.: - interoperability

21. any programmer can implement, modify, and apply, reconstruct, and

restructure rich libraries of source codes available from proven, well-tested products.: open source software (OSS) and free/OSS

22. automates many of the tasks required in systems development effort,

encourage adherence to SDLC, thus instilling high degree of rigor and standardization to entire systems development process, these tools help to reduce cost and development time while enriching quality of product.: com- puter aided software engineering tools (CASE)

23.what are the three phases of DSDM: pre-project, project life cycle, post projec

that people build and use to collect, create, and distribute useful data, typically in organizational settings, can be manually based but will just refer to computer based information systems, designed for specific purposes within organizations, acquires data or inputes, procesess data that consists of the retrieval, analaysis, and or synthesis of data, disseminates or outputs in form of reports, documents, summaries, alerts, prompts, and or outcomes, and provides for responses or feedback, capable of disseminating, providing feedback, and adjusting data and info based on dynamic processes, should be user friendly entity that provides right info at right time in right place.: in- formation system

32. What are two things extremely important in enabling the processing of

data, information, and knowledge in healthcare?: information science and com- putational tools

33. info that is obvious or clearly apparent: manifest info

34. info that is not yet realized or apparent: latent info

35. is the conversion of latent info into manifest info: information process- ing

36. deals with obtaining, gathering, organizaing, manipulating, manag- ing,

storing, retrieving, recapturing, disposing of, distributing, or broadcasting info, studies everything that deals with info and can be defined as the study of info systems, originated as subdiscipline of computer science in an attempt to understand and rationalize management of technology within organizations.- : information science

37. is science of information; studying the application and usage of in- formation

knowledge in organizations and interfacings or interaction between people, organizations, and information systems, enables the processing of information, multidisciplinary science that involves aspects from computer science, cognitive science, social science, communication science, and li- brary science.: information science

38.What are the characteristics of valuable, quality information?: accessibility,

security, timliness, accuracy, relevancy, completeness, flexibility, reliability, objectiv- ity, utility, transparency, verifiability, reproducibility

39.data we process into information muse be of quality and to

create meaning to inform our assessments and decision making: high;integrity

50. refers to technology based applications that offer easily accessible, accurate,

and timely info obtained from variety of resources and methods and presented in a manner that provids us with necessary elements to generate new knowledge: knowledge viability

51.disciplinary science and knowledge are based on that fact that: HC profes- sionals

are knowledge managers and HC professionals are knowledge developers or generators

52.T OR F. All healthcare workers for the 21st century will require the same level of

informatics competency.: False

53.Health informatics competencies related to using an ehr include all of the following

except:: following security and privacy policies and procedures for using networks including intranet and internet

54.Health informatics competenciec related to using an ehr include:: identi- fiying

and adhering to discipline specific classification health related terminologies for coding procedures, using remote access tools for documentation in the EHR such as workstation on wheels, tablets, smart phones, smart room technology, and telehealth tools, using the ehr to exchange info with other providers, coordinate care, avoid duplication of services, promote safe practice and increase patient satisfaction

55.Based on the foundation of knowlede model, what do healthcare profes- sionals

look for to transform the information into knowledge?: feedback

56.collecting health data in a data warehouse and mining that data for new

relationships and understanding is an example of:: generating knowledge

57.a healthcare professional creating new knowledge by changing and evolv- ing

knowledge based on experience, education, and input from others is:: - generating knowleged

58.what best describes the central goal of health informatics?: to manage and

communicate data, information, knowledge and wisdom in the delivery of healthcare

59.the activitiy that builds a foundation knowledge in professional practice is:

reading rsearch and theory articles, attending continuing education programs, consulting with expert colleagues, and using clinical competency

60.when healthcare professionals work with info and generate info and knowl- edge as

product, they can be described as: knowledge workers

61. when a healthcare professional uses info from other sources to help rethink

revise and apply knowledge to a clinical situation this is known as- : feedback

62.The core skill set related to the use of computers, electronic health record,

healthcare technologies, and knowledge generation in a discipline is known as: informatics competency

63.when a healthcare professional reviews the ehr prior to interacting with a patient,

he or she is gather ing .: data and info

64.information is composed of knowledge that was processed using data true or false:

f

65.information is valuable when it is accessible, accurate, timely, complete cost

effective, flexible, reliable, relevant, simple, verifiable, and secure. T OR F: TRUE

66.Baed on the foundation of knowledge model, what do healthcare profes- sionals

look for to transform the info into knowledge: feedback

67.for knowledge to be viable it must be: All of these are correct.

easily accessible, accurately and timely, obtained from a variety of sources

68.accurate info means that errors equal less than 10% of the data contained within

one database. true or false: false

69.what is not likely to be apart of the chief information officers and chief tech- nology

officers job description: designing a paper based system for information back and