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Which group offered the following definition of nursing informatics? Nursing informatics is a specialty that integrates nursing science, computer science, and information science to manage and communicate data, information, knowledge and wisdom
 
  into nursing practice.. a. AMIA c. NSNA
  b. ANCC d. ANA

Question 2

A nurse manager is discussing with a colleague the fact that in 2003 the American Hospital Association replaced the Patient Bill of Rights with a document entitled the Patient Care Partnership.
 
  Which of the following statements regarding what has been included in the new document is correct? a. The patient has the right to considerate and immediate care.
  b. The patient has the right to have an advance directive concerning power of attorney forbusiness decisions.
 c. The patient has the right to review the records of themselves and their family members.
  d. The patient has the right to high quality hospital care; a clean, safe environment; and
  involvement in their own care.

Question 3

The process of operational budgeting in a health care organization begins __________.
 
  a. many months before the budget is submitted for approval
  b. the first day of the fiscal year
  c. the last day of the fiscal year
  d. once input is received from external stakeholders

Question 4

A nurse is helping implement the recommendations of the Institute of Medicine's (IOM) sweeping quality initiative for reform of the health care system.
 
  The nurse is focusing on the recommendation that requires care to be based on continuous healing relationships. In order to do this, which of the following should occur? a. Access to care should be provided over the Internet, by telephone, and by other means inaddition to face-to-face visits
 b. Care should be based on the best available scientific knowledge and not vary illogicallyfrom clinician to clinician
 c. Information should be available to patients and their families that allows them to make
  informed decisions
  d. Health system should not waste resources or patient time

Question 5

A student nurse mistakenly delivers a double dose of digoxin (Lanoxin) to a patient. What is the correct documentation of this error?
 
  a. Digoxin 0.25 mg accidently given to patient. Incident report completed..
  b. Digoxin 0.25 mg given, Digoxin 0.125 mg ordered. BP 110/70, heart rate 64 bpm..
  c. Digoxin 0.25 mg given..
  d. Digoxin 0.125 mg given..

Question 6

Vaccinations for H1N1 are considered a __________.
 
  a. fixed indirect cost
  b. fixed direct cost
  c. variable indirect cost
  d. variable direct cost

Question 7

A nurse is attempting to become a more virtuous person as defined by Burkhardt and Nathaniel (2008). The nurse most likely will demonstrate which of the following when providing nursing care?
 
  a. Compassion, discernment, integrity, and trustworthiness
  b. Discernment, compassion, understanding, and empathy
  c. Trustworthiness, integrity, sympathy, and following the rules
  d. Integrity, compassion, understanding, and making the best decision that is fair for all
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6 years ago
Answer to #1

D
This is the ANA's definition of nursing informatics.

Answer to #2

D
The Bill of Rights was developed to assure that the health care system would be fair and meet patient
needs. It provided patients with a guide to addressing problems with their care and encouraged them
to participate in staying healthy or getting well. In 2003, The American Hospital Association replaced
the Bill of Rights with the Patient Care Partnership. This booklet informs patients of what to expect
during their hospital stay. It discusses their right to high quality hospital care; a clean, safe
environment; involvement in their own care; protection of their privacy; help when leaving the
hospital; and help with billing claims.

Answer to #3

a

a. Correct: The budgeting process begins in large health care organizations many months before the budget is submitted for approval to a governing body.
b. Incorrect: The budgeting process begins in large health care organizations many months before the budget is submitted for approval to a governing body, not on a specific day of fiscal the year.
c. Incorrect: The budgeting process begins in large health care organizations many months before the budget is submitted for approval to a governing body, not on a specific day of fiscal the year.
d. Incorrect: In the budgeting process for health care organizations, input is received from both internal and external stakeholders.

Answer to #4

A
Care based on continuous healing relationships is characterized by access to care 24 hours a day, every
day, provided over the Internet, by telephone, and by other means in addition to face-to-face visits.
The recommendation for evidence-based decision making is characterized by receiving care based on
the best available scientific knowledge. The need for transparency implies health care systems should
make information available to patients and their families. Continuous decrease in waste is
characterized by the health system's not wasting resources or patient's time.

Answer to #5

B

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A It mentions the error as well as the incident report; neither of these is appropri-ate.
B It documents the correct dose ordered and the patient's response.
C It does not document the patient response.
D It is not the correct dose administered.

Answer to #6

d

a. Incorrect: Vaccine costs are variable (the expense varies with volume) and direct (a service), not indirect (general) costs.
b. Incorrect: Vaccine costs are variable (the expense varies with volume).
c. Incorrect: Vaccine costs are direct (a service), not indirect (general) costs.
d. Correct: Vaccine costs are variable (the expense varies with volume) and direct (a service).

Answer to #7

A
Burkhardt and Nathaniel's (2008) definition of a virtuous person lists four virtues that are more
significant than others: compassion, discernment, integrity, and trustworthiness. Understanding,
empathy, and sympathy are all fine attributes, but they do not necessarily contribute to this definition
of a virtuous person. Following the rules is an example of deontological thought, and making the best
decision that is fair for all is an example of relativism.
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