Chapter 41. Nursing Informatics

Fundamentals Nursing Vol 1 3rd Edition By Wilkinson Treas

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Chapter 41. Nursing Informatics

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

MULTIPLE CHOICE

 

  1. In informatics, raw, unprocessed numbers, symbols, or words that have no meaning by themselves are called which of the following?
a) Information
b) Data
c) Knowledge
d) Wisdom

 

 

ANS:  B

Data are raw, unprocessed numbers, symbols, or words that have no meaning by themselves. Information consists of groupings of data processed into a meaningful, structured form. Knowledge is formed when data are grouped, creating meaningful information and relationships, which are then added to other structured information. Wisdom is the appropriate use of knowledge in managing or solving human problems.

 

Difficulty: Easy

Client Need: Safe and Effective Care

Cognitive Level: Knowledge

 

PTS:   1

 

  1. Which informatics concept concerns the appropriate use of knowledge in managing or solving human problems?
a) Wisdom
b) Data
c) Knowledge
d) Information

 

 

ANS:  A

Wisdom is the appropriate use of knowledge in managing or solving human problems. Data are raw, unprocessed numbers, symbols, or words that have no meaning by themselves. Information consists of groupings of data processed into a meaningful, structured form. Knowledge is formed when data are grouped, creating meaningful information and relationships, which are then added to other structured information.

 

Difficulty: Easy

Client Need: Safe and Effective Care

Cognitive Level: Knowledge

 

PTS:   1

 

  1. Computers are important for evidence-based practice because:
a) Computer access is available to all healthcare staff
b) Additional training is not required for information retrieval
c) Information can be accessed and managed more efficiently
d) All of the best evidence is available on the Internet

 

 

ANS:  C

To incorporate the current, best evidence in your nursing practice, you must be able to locate the evidence, evaluate its quality and relevance to the problem, and apply the solution to clinical care. Computers are useful for data access, management, storage, and retrieval when conducting research or reviewing research findings. Specialized software aids in statistical analysis of research data. Computers are not available to all personnel in all healthcare institutions. Not all literature supporting best evidence is accessible electronically. Computer skills are obtained with training and/or experience in order to conduct literature searches using online databases.

 

Difficulty: Moderate

Client Need: Safe and Effective Care

Cognitive Level: Comprehension

 

PTS:   1

 

  1. You are a preceptor for a new nursing employee at the local hospital. She needs to access a patient’s electronic health record (EHR) to retrieve laboratory results; however, the newly hired nurse has not yet received a computer password. What action should you take?
a) Give her your password to use until she obtains her own password.
b) Log on and remain with her while she views the record.
c) Notify your supervisor that the new employee needs a password.
d) Inform her that she will not receive a password until her orientation is complete.

 

 

ANS:  C

Never share your password with another person or log on to a computer to allow another access to information. Instead, notify your supervisor that the new employee needs a password. In most hospitals, nurses are given a password during their orientation.

 

Difficulty: Moderate

Client Need: Safe and Effective Care

Cognitive Level: Application

 

PTS:   1

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