Health Informatics

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What are secondary uses (or re-uses) of healthcare data

-quality reports -public health -research

Networks are named by which of the following characteristics (select all that apply):

-size -connection method -configuration

Aggregated content is developed for only one type of user, e.g. the clinician.

False

Consumer Health Informatics is a field of informatics which focuses on the healthcare provider's point of view

False

In comparison to WAN's have a limited geographic area

False

In the TF*IDF weighting formula, TF refers to the term frequency and IDF refers to international disease reference.

False

Output devices are not important parts of computer hardware

False

Which of the following represents healthcare knowledge?

HIV infection leads to opportunistic infections

[answer] measures the probability that a patient will have the disease if they have a positive diagnostic test. (must spell correctly for credit)

Positive Predictive Value

A clinical datum is a single observation of a patient. Multiple observations about a patient are considered clinical data.

True

An ideal test would have no values where the distribution of people with the disease and people without the disease overlap.

True

Computers do not represent meaning

True

Electronic health records contain both structured and unstructured data

True

Ethernet networks are faster, less expensive and more secure than wireless networks.

True

In medicine, probability can be used as a method to express uncertainty in disease diagnosis

True

Information can be thought of as meaningful and/or organized data and facts from which conclusions can be drawn.

True

Information is organized data from which conclusions can be drawn

True

REST stands for Representational State Transfer and is an architecture not a standard

True

The definition or idea of what is considered a "computer" is evolving with changes in technology

True

Translational Bioinformatics is a field of informatics which focuses on transformation of biomedical data, including genomic data, into knowledge which can be used in the clinical and public health domains.

True

Various disciplines have contributed to the birth and evolution of biomedical informatics, including computer science, medicine, information science, cognitive science, and others.

True

A Global Area Network (GAN) is associated with which of the following attributes?

Unlimited geographic area

Which network is likely to be used by a physician accessing his/her work EHR remotely

VPN

Which network is likely to be used by a physician accessing his/her work EHR remotely?

VPN

Which of the following represents a datum?

a singular observation

False Negative

a test result indicating that a condition is not present (negative) when in fact it is present (therefore false).

False Positive

a test result that comes out positive when it should not; often caused by comtamination or failure to run a control.

In regards to long-term computer data storage, which type of storage is used to store data for documentary or legal purposes which is typically not needed urgently.

archival storage

Knowledge

believed to be true

_____________ includes journal articles, letters to editors, reviews, such as what is indexed in MEDLINE

bibliographic content

Structured Data

billing or diagnosis

The most fundamental unit of information in a computer is discrete and called a

binary digits

Imaging you are graduating with a degree in Health Informatics, name a career field you could pursue. ***HINT: It must be a career in Health Information, Health Information Technology, or Health Informatics and spelled correctly for credit.

clinical systems analyst

According to the AMIA links from your readings, the "Science of Health Informatics" draws from a large number of other science fields, name 2 science fields:

computer science and decision science

Gold Standard

definitive test

Unstructured Data

free text in EHRs

Internet of Things (IoT)

huge network of connected devices including smart medical sensors

Sensitivity

likelihood that a test will identify a patient with a disease or illness

Specificity

likelihood that a test will not identify disease in normal patient

Database

logically organized collection of data

Information

meaningful data

GAN

network with unlimited geographic area

Datum

observation

Name the measurement used in information retrieval (IR) which answers the question: "For a search, what fraction of retrieved documents are relevant?"

precision

Positive Predictive Value (PPV) is statistically a

probability

Select the reasons why physicians use screening tests instead of simply using "gold standard" (reference standard) tests:

screen tests are generally less invasive and screening tests can be used on large populations to look for potential disease

Relational database management systems link records to __________

tables

True Negative

test is negative and patient does not have disease

True Positive

test positive and have the disease

CPU

the brain or main processing unit of the computer

Servers

this hardware many transactions across a network

Name the security protocol discussed in the lecture and your book which is used by virtual private networks?

tunneling protocols

Screening Test

typically less invasive and less expensive

RAM

used to store data and run programs and requires continuous power to run it

WLAN

uses unlicensed frequencies to operate

Name 3 of the "V"s which the textbook uses to define Big Data?*

volume, velocity, variety


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