Posted: November 12th, 2015
Healthcare
Question 1 (7 points)
Which of the following is not a typical phase of the SDLC?
Question 1 options:
A) Planning Phase
B) Analysis Phase
C) Design Phase
D) Implementation Phase
E) Testing Phase
F) Support Phase
estion 2 (7 points)
“Shortchanged user requirements” have been highly associated with failed projects
and are typically due to which of the following?
Question 2 options:
A) Insufficient funding allocated by the organization for the project
B) Weak analysis of system requirements, because incomplete requirements form
an insufficient base for design of effective systems
C) Insufficient personnel resources allocated by the organization for the
project.
D) None of the above.
uestion 3 (7 points)
Distributing questionnaires to stakeholders and end users, reviewing organizational
documentation, conducting interviews with end users and observing current work
practices are all techniques and tools used during which phase of the SDLC?
Question 3 options:
A) Evaluation of system
B) Analysis
C) Design
D) Implementation
E) All of the above
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Question 4 (7 points)
In the context of software system analysis and design, what does the term ERD stand
for?
Question 4 options:
A) Evaluation of Relational Database
B) Entity Relationship Diagram
C) Emergency Repair Disk
D) Emergency Response Division
E) None of the above.
Question 5 (7 points)
OO systems analysis and design involves using a set of diagrams that are defined in
which of the following?
Question 5 options:
A) Object Oriented Programming
B) HIS
C) Unified Modeling Language (UML)
D) Sequence Diagram
E) None of the above.
Question 6 (7 points)
When organizations, such as hospitals, procure their systems as a combination of
“building” system components and “buying” other components, which of the following
is the most important subsequent activity?
Question 6 options:
A) Integrating system components
B) Testing individual system components
C) Hiring more IT staff
D) Spending more money
E) None of the above.
uestion 7 (7 points)
Which of the following are the distinct functions of an EHR system? (select all
that apply)
Question 7 options:
A) Access to clinical data
B) CPOE
C) Clinical documentation
D) Clinical decision support
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stion 8 (8 points)
For an EHR system implementation to be successful, it has to be driven primarily
from which viewpoint?
Question 8 options:
A) Information System’s viewpoint
B) Clinician’s viewpoint
C) Finance Department’s viewpoint
D) Management’s viewpoint
E) None of the above
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uestion 9 (7 points)
For a successful EHR development and implementation project, the implementation
should include which of the following? (select all that apply)
Question 9 options:
A) Physicians
B) Nurses
C) Patients
D) Other clinical personnel who will use the system
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uestion 10 (7 points)
In the context of the textbook, what does OEF stand for?
Question 10 options:
A) Original Electronic Format
B) Optimal Extension Fields
C) Order Entry Form
D) Operational Efficiency Factor
E) Order Entry Format
Question 11 (8 points)
Which of the following correctly describes the difference between an EMR and an
EHR?
Question 11 options:
A) EMR is considered a comprehensive digital medical record, whereas EHR is
typically used for providing diagnostic or therapeutic care within a single context
of care.
B) EHR is considered a comprehensive digital medical record, whereas EMR is
typically used for providing diagnostic or therapeutic care within a single context
of care.
estion 12 (7 points)
True or False: Effective governance is essential to achieve EMR system success.
Question 12 options:
True
False
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Question 13 (7 points)
Which of the following should be managed and maintained by HIT professionals and
the systems governance team?
Question 13 options:
A) EMR standards and structure
B) Management of executable knowledge
C) All of the above.
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Question 14 (7 points)
Which of the following correctly describes the difference between synchronous and
asynchronous communication?
Question 14 options:
A) Synchronous refers to information presented later to a clinician, often via
message or some other notification, whereas asynchronous refers to information
presented in real time to a clinician.
B) Asynchronous refers to information presented later to a clinician, often
via message or some other notification, whereas synchronous refers to information
presented in real time to a clinician.
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