211 Study 3.0
Which of the following are key advantages of electronic health records (Select all that apply.) Correct Response:
All
True or False: As long as an EHR functions efficiently to meet a single department's needs, it is considered sufficient for that organization
FALSE
Which of the following is NOT a component of Electronic Health Records (EHRs)
Medical billing
Which of the following is an example of an interface terminology
NANDA
True or false: Interoperability is central to achieving meaningful use.
True
Which of the following reflect benefits of EHRs SATA
Accessibility, and ALL of the above
Stage 1 of the meaningful use criteria in the HITECH Act focuses on which of the following objectives
Data capture and sharing
Which of the following most accurately describes the process of standardization of medical and clinical terminologies
Normalizing and mapping information to code sets and terminologies
Which of the following is a risk to electronic health records (Select all that apply.)
Privacy and security risks: User errors: Technology failures: Legal risks: T Integration issues
How does standardized terminology impact nursing
Supports effective communication between nurses
What are some noted challenges that accompanied the rollout of meaningful use criteria SATA
Complexities of coding systems, Lack of implementation strategy, Increased costs
The foremost goal of 'meaningful use' is to use information from EHRs to do which of the following
Improve quality of care make improvements in healthcare delivery, including its quality, safety, and efficiency.
Which of the following accurately reflects the overall trend seen in EHR adoption rates among health care providers
Increase
When considering health information technology (HIT), what does the term interoperability mean
Two or more health-related service providers can access and share information.
What are key benefits to Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) (Select all that apply.)?
All options
What is the purpose of interface terminology
Allows for the electronic translation or correlation of one reference terminology into another
True or False: The primary need for healthcare records to be electronic is to improve patient care.
TRUE
True or False: As long as an EHR functions efficiently to meet a single department's needs, it is considered sufficient for that organization.
FALSE
True or false: The International Classification of Disease (ICD) is an important clinical terminology in the United States.
FALSE
True/False EHR incentive programs have largely stayed the same since their original inception with the HITECH Act
FALSE
Systematic Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED), Health Level Seven (HL7), and Logical Observation Identifier Names and Codes (LOINC) are all examples of which type of terminology
Clinical
True or false: Only nurses who work in the lab need to learn about the laboratory information system (LIS)
FALSE
True or False: EHR Incentives programs have largely stayed the same since their original inception with the HITECH Act.
FALSE While the HITECH Act was the first to invest billions of government funds in EHR incentives, the incentives programs have evolved over the years as new legislation and new program models have been enacted.
True or False: LOINC provides the basis for nursing problems in most of the other ANA-recognized nursing-focused terminologies
False
True or false: The primary purpose of the meaningful use criteria in the HITECH Act is to eliminate paper from all health care facilities.
False
Using certified electronic health records (CEHRT) to improve health outcomes is the focus of which stage of the meaningful use criteria of the HITECH Act
In 2017, Stage 3 of the HITECH Act took effect, which focuses on using CEHRT to improve health outcomes, including quality, safety, and efficiency. The focus of Stage 1 was on setting the foundation and requirements, and the focus of Stage 2 was on advancing clinical processes and ensuring the meaningful use of EHRs supported the National Quality Strategy.
North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) is an example of what type of terminology
Interface_
True or False: It can be said incentives programs have been largely successful at increasing EHR adoption rates.
TRUE
True or False: The components of an EHR make it a more beneficial system than a paper record system.
TRUE
True or false: A reference terminology is a terminology where each term has a definition that a computer can process and support the meaning when retrieved and aggregated
TRUE
True or false: Electronic transmission of patient care summaries across multiple settings is a focus of Stage 2 of the meaningful use criteria in the HITECH Act.
TRUE
Which of the following are examples of EHR government incentives programs SATA?
The HITECH Act, Medicare Access CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA)
Which situation is an example of how a hospital's interoperable EHR subsystems support nursing care
The nurse determines that a patient is likely to be discharged after reviewing daily laboratory results.
What is a key benefit to a Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS)
ability to store diagnostic images and scans from multiple modalities, including ultrasounds, MRIs, and CTs, as well as PETs, endoscopies, and mammograms. Patient use of PACS is not supported, and it is the pharmacy system, not the PACS, which provides a means for recording medications.