Group of answer choices
clinical information system
administrative information system
hospital information system
database
Group of answer choices
the design be developed with the patient in mind
knowledge of systems from other industries be used
the technology use of the nurse be assessed
the focus on the nurse user should be central
Group of answer choices
ergonomics
usability
human computer interaction
education
Group of answer choices
care tasks to be prioritized based on patient safety needs
safety data to be sent to the patient's insurance provider
increased patient control over their own care
hospital cost savings that can be used for increased safety measures
Group of answer choices
cost, efficiency and reliability
ergonomics, usability, and human-computer interaction
knowledge, attitude, and emotion
language, aptitude, and education
Group of answer choices
it allows the nurse to respond to specific questions about the application
it requires no analysis of observations to make determinations of usability
it allows observation of the user when performing specific tasks and recording of the user talking through steps
it allows the user to give the developer direct feedback on features they would like in an application and adjust accordingly
Group of answer choices
free-text all information
document only information that can be displayed on a flow sheet
use a progress note format to note all patient care activity
document on exceptions to normal conditions or ranges
Group of answer choices
mobile and durable
inconspicuous in the room
simple and intuitive to use
of reasonable cost
Group of answer choices
observe the nurses during a typical work shift
conduct an exploratory test
develop an assessment test
complete a validation test
Group of answer choices
removing all sources of provider error
basing care on system-generated orders and actions
reducing extra steps required for clinicians to communicate and act on patient data
limiting the number of systems and devices in use to care for the patient
1.
Use of information technology has developed in health and social care and provided various appropriate facilities and advancements. The technological development has led to increased efficacy and quality of care.
Administrative recording system is referred to as a system that gathers, stores, and transmits the data concerned with patients in the hospital and the activities related to organization.
Hence, option (b) is incorrect
Hospital information system databse is the system that holds the records of the patients, tasks held in the organization, doctors and professionals.
Hence, option (c) is incorrect.
Clinical information system is the computerized system that is data system that supports activities such as order entry, decision support and result retreival etc.
Therefore, option (a) that is clinical information system is correct answer.
(Please create individual order for each question)
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