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Contrast a decision-support and a business intelligence system.
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Within an object-oriented database, there are two objects-a social worker and a nurse. There is a third object, employee, of which the social worker and nurse are members. What does the concept of "inheritance" refer to in this example?
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What is the hierarchical model effective for?
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Given the relational database model principles, what is the most effective way to store each patient's address?
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List the four popular database models.
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What is one advantage of using thin-clients when upgrading a software application?
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List one difference between thick-client and thin-client computers.
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List one reason why health care information systems have been able to expand in both scope and presence in most health care organizations.
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Define an ERP.
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In the relational model, a patient has two different patient identification numbers from different clinics within a health system. How would the relationship be defined for the patient's social security number and these patient identifiers?
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In what generation language would you find a program generator?
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What is the program called that contains the set of instructions that tells the computer what to do?
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What is the term given to the study of medical computing?
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A repository of electronic information about many patients is called a ____________________.
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An example of a relational database management system in personal computer software is
a. PowerPoint.
b. Word.
c. Access.
d. Excel.
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An industry standard sublanguage, command-driven, designed to manipulate relational databases is known as
a. SQL.
b. HL7.
c. Q&A.
d. R-ADT.
Q:
Which is included in a data model?
a. Data content
b. Data structure
c. Storage method
d. All of the above
Q:
What is the term for a field containing redundant data that links two or more tables in a relational database?
a. Key field
b. Logic field
c. Memo field
d. Note field
Q:
Which of the following would not be an example of an alert found on a CDSS system?
a. "The patient is allergic to this drug."
b. "The patient is receiving a similar drug to this order."
c. "Your password is going to expire in 10 days."
d. "The drug being ordered is on a restricted formulary. Call for approval."
Q:
A wireless network can be secured with the use of
a. Wired equivalent privacy protocol.
b. A firewall.
c. A virtual private network.
d. All of the above.
Q:
An example of malware is
a. An attachment to an e-mail message.
b. A Web site that is collecting personal information without permission of the user.
c. A macro that is operating on a computer without permission of the user.
d. None of the above.
Q:
Each health care provider organization needs a disaster recovery plan for critical information because
a. The plan allows for additional reimbursement by third-party payers.
b. The plan is automatically implemented when a new computer is purchased.
c. The plan will attract more highly skilled IT employees.
d. The plan is required by HIPAA.
Q:
A primary feature that a radio frequency identification device (RFID) tag contains that a bar code does not is that
a. An RFID tag has write-many capabilities.
b. An RFID tag can be printed on labels.
c. An RFID tag number will never be repeated.
d. An RFID tag is less expensive than a bar code.
Q:
Symbology is the term used to describe
a. The abbreviation policy for the health care organization.
b. The font in which a machine-readable code is written.
c. The review of illegible handwriting.
d. None of the above.
Q:
Within a health care organization, in what department would you expect to find discussions about transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP)?
a. Patient accounting
b. Medical records
c. Data communication
d. Software development
Q:
Which of the following is an example of a departmental information system?
a. Business Intelligence
b. Radiology
c. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention surveillance
d. Master patient index
Q:
Which is a system designed to acquire, store, retrieve, and display digital images?
a. Registration/admission, discharge, transfer system
b. Database management system
c. Computerized order entry system
d. Picture archiving and communication system
Q:
Which of the following is a data input device?
a. Server
b. Scanner
c. Sensor
d. Both b and c
Q:
Minimum log data for audit trail purposes contain which of the following?
a. File and user identification
b. Transaction
c. Access time
d. All of the above
Q:
All the following are data input devices except
a. Printer.
b. Tablet.
c. Smartphone.
d. Keyboard.
Q:
ICD-11 is scheduled to be presented to the World Health Congress in May 2017.
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HL7 recommends the use of LOINC codes for clinical documents.
Q:
A patient is assigned a diagnosis-related group before admission for Medicare reimbursement.
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GEMS is a translation dictionary to convert International Classification of Diseases, 9th edition, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) data to International Classification of Diseases, 9th edition, Clinical Modification/Procedure Coding System (ICD-9-CM/PCS) data.
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Classifications are intended to aggregate and group information.
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Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED) stores terms with the same meaning as synonyms.
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Clinical terminologies use the concept of recognized redundancies to store homonyms.
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Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) is used to query the National Library of Medicine's database.
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Free text is preferable in describing health care because it is a more concise and efficient way of storing detailed information and transmitting the information to others.
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Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC) uses naming standards to organize and retrieve data.
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Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED) disease concepts include morphology.
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Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED) disease concepts include topography and etiology.
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Data exchange of semantic content means the meaning of the message is sent and received.
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Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED) provides complete, readable definitions of medical concepts.
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Variations in inpatient and outpatient coding rules do not affect the clinical usefulness of the data.
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There are variations in the coding rules for inpatient and outpatient coding of International Classification of Diseases, 9th edition, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM).
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The International Classification of Diseases and Current Procedural Terminology are used for clinical purposes.
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Administrative terminologies do not capture the complexity required for advanced clinical decision support.
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Semantic content refers to the degree of specificity and refinement of a clinical terminology.
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The International Classification of Diseases, 10th edition, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) and The International Classification of Diseases, 9th edition, Procedure Coding System (ICD-10-PCS) are both alphanumeric coding systems.
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Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System and Current Procedural Terminology coding systems were based on the International Classification of Diseases.
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One of the uses of coded data (i.e., ICD, CPT) is reimbursement for health care services rendered by health care providers.
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The Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System contains levels of codes.
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Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System is a system for coding diseases and operations.
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The International Classification of Diseases, 9th edition, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) is used with Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System for coding in physician offices.
Q:
Diagnostic Statistical Manual, 5th edition (DSM-5) is a psychiatric care classification system.
Q:
Write one reason why there is a need to upgrade ICD-9-CM to ICD-10-CM/PCS.
Q:
List five characteristics of useful clinical terminologies.
Q:
What is the purpose of using a naming nomenclature and standard document titles in an electronic health record system?
Q:
List the five axes used by the LOINC naming nomenclature.
Q:
Describe the purposes of coding diseases and operations.
Q:
Which terminology is more specific, ICD or SNOMED?
Q:
This classification system classifies neoplasms: ______________________.
Q:
When various analysts compare codes in ICD-10-CM to ICD-9-CM, they use software that is referred to as _________________________.
Q:
Classifies clinical nursing interventions
Match the following coding systems and terminologies with the appropriate descriptor.
a. ICD-9-CM
b. ICD-10
c. CPT
d. NOC
e. NDC
f. SNOMED CT g, DSM
g. Match the following coding systems and terminologies with the appropriate descriptor.
h. DRG
i. LOINC
j. SNOP
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Provides standard descriptors for procedures
Match the following coding systems and terminologies with the appropriate descriptor.
a. ICD-9-CM
b. ICD-10
c. CPT
d. NOC
e. NDC
f. SNOMED CT g, DSM
g. Match the following coding systems and terminologies with the appropriate descriptor.
h. DRG
i. LOINC
j. SNOP
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Classifies inpatient and outpatient diagnoses
Match the following coding systems and terminologies with the appropriate descriptor.
a. ICD-9-CM
b. ICD-10
c. CPT
d. NOC
e. NDC
f. SNOMED CT g, DSM
g. Match the following coding systems and terminologies with the appropriate descriptor.
h. DRG
i. LOINC
j. SNOP
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Published by World Health Organization in 1992
Match the following coding systems and terminologies with the appropriate descriptor.
a. ICD-9-CM
b. ICD-10
c. CPT
d. NOC
e. NDC
f. SNOMED CT g, DSM
g. Match the following coding systems and terminologies with the appropriate descriptor.
h. DRG
i. LOINC
j. SNOP
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Clinical reference terminology
Match the following coding systems and terminologies with the appropriate descriptor.
a. ICD-9-CM
b. ICD-10
c. CPT
d. NOC
e. NDC
f. SNOMED CT g, DSM
g. Match the following coding systems and terminologies with the appropriate descriptor.
h. DRG
i. LOINC
j. SNOP
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Designed to facilitate exchange of lab results
Match the following coding systems and terminologies with the appropriate descriptor.
a. ICD-9-CM
b. ICD-10
c. CPT
d. NOC
e. NDC
f. SNOMED CT g, DSM
g. Match the following coding systems and terminologies with the appropriate descriptor.
h. DRG
i. LOINC
j. SNOP
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Groups services and resource use
Match the following coding systems and terminologies with the appropriate descriptor.
a. ICD-9-CM
b. ICD-10
c. CPT
d. NOC
e. NDC
f. SNOMED CT g, DSM
g. Match the following coding systems and terminologies with the appropriate descriptor.
h. DRG
i. LOINC
j. SNOP
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Systematizes psychiatric disorders
Match the following coding systems and terminologies with the appropriate descriptor.
a. ICD-9-CM
b. ICD-10
c. CPT
d. NOC
e. NDC
f. SNOMED CT g, DSM
g. Match the following coding systems and terminologies with the appropriate descriptor.
h. DRG
i. LOINC
j. SNOP
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Used to report drugs in retail pharmacy applications
Match the following coding systems and terminologies with the appropriate descriptor.
a. ICD-9-CM
b. ICD-10
c. CPT
d. NOC
e. NDC
f. SNOMED CT g, DSM
g. Match the following coding systems and terminologies with the appropriate descriptor.
h. DRG
i. LOINC
j. SNOP
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Precursor to Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED)
Match the following coding systems and terminologies with the appropriate descriptor.
a. ICD-9-CM
b. ICD-10
c. CPT
d. NOC
e. NDC
f. SNOMED CT g, DSM
g. Match the following coding systems and terminologies with the appropriate descriptor.
h. DRG
i. LOINC
j. SNOP
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Develops standards for pharmacy information
Match the following abbreviations with the descriptive statements.
a. MeSH
b. ASTM
c. DICOM
d. CHI
e. CAP
f. RELMA
g. HITSP
h. LOINC
i. NCVHS
j. NCPDP
k. IEEE
l. ISO
m. WHO
n. UMLS
o. NDC
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Coordinates national standards related to health information technology
Match the following abbreviations with the descriptive statements.
a. MeSH
b. ASTM
c. DICOM
d. CHI
e. CAP
f. RELMA
g. HITSP
h. LOINC
i. NCVHS
j. NCPDP
k. IEEE
l. ISO
m. WHO
n. UMLS
o.
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Mapping assistant for LOINC
Match the following abbreviations with the descriptive statements.
a. MeSH
b. ASTM
c. DICOM
d. CHI
e. CAP
f. RELMA
g. HITSP
h. LOINC
i. NCVHS
j. NCPDP
k. IEEE
l. ISO
m. WHO
n. UMLS
o. NDC
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Government initiative involving federal agencies related to health care and use of electronic information
Match the following abbreviations with the descriptive statements.
a. MeSH
b. ASTM
c. DICOM
d. CHI
e. CAP
f. RELMA
g. HITSP
h. LOINC
i. NCVHS
j. NCPDP
k. IEEE
l. ISO
m. WHO
n. UMLS
o. NDC
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Develops standards for electronic health record (EHR) content and information privacy and security
Match the following abbreviations with the descriptive statements.
a. MeSH
b. ASTM
c. DICOM
d. CHI
e. CAP
f. RELMA
g. HITSP
h. LOINC
i. NCVHS
j. NCPDP
k. IEEE
l. ISO
m. WHO
n. UMLS
o. NDC
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Assessed existing terminologies related to the electronic health record (EHR)
Match the following abbreviations with the descriptive statements.
a. MeSH
b. ASTM
c. DICOM
d. CHI
e. CAP
f. RELMA
g. HITSP
h. LOINC
i. NCVHS
j. NCPDP
k. IEEE
l. ISO
m. WHO
n. UMLS
o. NDC