Match:
1. Improved outcomes
2. Advance clinical processes
3. Data capture and sharing
a. Stage 1
b. Stage 2
c. Stage 3
1. c
2. b
3. a
Which of the following competencies is not included as expected outcome after taking the subject nursing informatics?
D.
A student is asking his instructor regarding distance learning. Which these will best describe e-learning?
C.
Telehealth provides alternative method of providing care to the patients in various places. Which of the following legal issues that can implicate this practice?
D.
what is distance learning?
a way of learning remotely without being in face-to-face contact with a teacher in the classroom.
The nurse receives an order from the doctor to send him via email a compressed file of the patient’s laboratory and diagnostic results. The nurse understands that to compress a file is to:
B.
Compression is the act or removing redundant info from a file in order to make it smaller in size.
nput, output, processing, feedback, and control are all elements related to which of the following?
A.
The Systems Theory is based on parts, interaction between the parts, interdependency between the parts, as well as input, output, processing, feedback, and control.
Which of the following is the correct definition of granularity?
C.
Granularity describes the depth of detail that the language system represents. For example, a nursing diagnosis that does not provide a complete picture of a patient is not granular. If they add further information, that will increase the granularity successfully.
What did the HITECH Act provide?
Gave a $30 billion incentive payments to providers for being compliant with EHR
This system refers to a set of international standards for transfer of clinical and administrative data between software applications used by various healthcare providers.
Health Level-7 (HL7): Even though hospitals have different computer systems, all of them should communicate with each other when they receive new information.
This system was used for medication orders directly entered by any licensed healthcare professional using an electronic system instead of paper charts.
What is the primary benefit?
CPOE (Computerized Physicin Order Entry): main benefit was to reduce errors related to poor handwriting on transcription of medication orders.
Which is stage 1?
C.
Which is stage 2?
B.
Which is stage 3?
A.
The purpose of this stage was to create a more rigorous health information exchange (HIE) by increasing requirements of e-prescribing and lab results.
B.
The purpose of this stage was create a higher quality, safety, and efficiency, leading to improved health outcomes.
It also gave patient access to self-management tools.
A.
Which stage gave meaningful use criteria of Clinical Decision Support? This includes decision pathways if a patient is found to be diabetic or pre-diabetic.
Stage 3: Every provider should follow this decision pathway
Bar Code medication administration is a system where patients have bar coded wrist bands, these bar codes must be scanned before administering medication
Electronic system in which you scan the patients bracelet and medication. Will alert if things are wrong
It is supposed to reduce errors when distributing medications
(Right patient, right dose, right route, right time, right medication)
A.
BCMA (Barcode Medication Administration)
he main goal of BCMA is to reduce medication errors by providing additional safeguards for staff to better protect patients from transcription, dispensing and administration errors through positive patient and medication identification.
When a patient can set an appointment from home, have a doctor's visit via video conference, or over the phone assessment, this is an example of what?
Tele-nursing
State whether this belongs in stage 1 or stage 2:
1. Implement drug-drug and drug-allergy interactions ___
2. Include clinical lab test results in the EHR ____
3. Use computerized provider order entry (CPOE) ____
4. Maintain an allergy list ____
5. Perform medication reconciliation ____
6. Record vital signs ____
7. Record smoking status for patients >13yo ____
8. Use secure electronic messaging to communicate with pt. on relevant health information. ____
1. Implement drug-drug and drug-allergy interactions __1__
2. Include clinical lab test results in the EHR __2__
3. Use computerized provider order entry (CPOE) __1__
4. Maintain an allergy list __1__
5. Perform medication reconciliation __2__
6. Record vital signs __1__
7. Record smoking status for patients >13yo __1__
8. Use secure electronic messaging to communicate with pt. on relevant health information. __2__
How can CPOE contribute to patient safety?
(3)
1. Helps eliminate medication errors
2. Fixes legibility issues
3. Gives advice about drug interactions
In 2009, congress passed a stimulus bill (or The Recovery Act) that required providers to move from paper record to electronic by what year?
2014
Based on the lecture slide, what year did each stage occur?
Stage 1 ____
Stage 2 ____
Stage 3 ____
Stage 1: 2011-12
Stage 2: 2014
Stage 3: 2016
T or F: Stage 3 attestations are required beginning of 2020
This includes Clinical Decision Support Pathways for certain diseases like Diabetes and HTN.
False: 2018
Which stage did electronic transmission of patient care summaries come into play?