NR599 Final exam Practice Questions and Answers (100% Pass)
Smart documentation forms - ✔️✔️forms that are tailored based on patient data to emphasize data
elements pertinent to the patient's conditions and healthcare needs.
Order sets, care plans and protocols - ✔️✔️Structured approaches to encourage correct and
efficient ordering, promote evidence-based best practices, and provide different management
recommendations for different patient situations.
Parameter guideline - ✔️✔️algorithms to promote correct entry of orders and documentation.
Critiques and "immediate warnings" - ✔️✔️Alerts that are presented just after a user has entered
an order, a prescription or a documentation item, to show a potential hazard or a recommendation
for further information.
Relevant data summaries - ✔️✔️A single-patient view that summarizes, organizes and filters a
patient's information to highlight important management issues.
Multiple monitors - ✔️✔️a display of activity among all patients on a care unit, which helps
providers prioritize tasks and ensures that important activities are not omitted while providers are
multitasking among patients.
Predictive and retrospective analytics: - ✔️✔️Analytic methods that combine multiple factors
using statistical and artificial intelligence techniques to provide risk predictions, stratify patients
and measure progress on broad initiatives.
"Info" buttons - ✔️✔️filtered reference information and knowledge resources within fields or
"buttons" where info is provided to the end user in the context of the current data display also
referred to as metadata, or "data about data".
Expert workup and management advisers - ✔️✔️Diagnostic and expert systems that track and
advise a patient workup and management of the patient based on evidence-based protocols.
Event-triggered alerts - ✔️✔️Warnings triggered within the system based on data that alert the
clinical user to a new event occurring asynchronously, such as an abnormal lab result.
Reminders - ✔️✔️Time-triggered events within the system reminding the clinical user of a task
needed to be based on predetermined time within the system.
clinical transformation - ✔️✔️relative to workflow redesign; it is a complete alteration of the
clinical environment and should be used cautiously to describe redesign efforts; transformation is
defined as "a radical change approach that produces a more responsive organization that is more
capable of performing in unstable and changing environments that organizations continue to be
faced with";
- this would imply that the manner in which work is carried out and the outcomes achieved are
completely different from the prior state. which is not always true when the change involves
implementing technology
- technology can be used to launch or in conjunction with a clinical transformation initiative but
the implementation of technology alone is not considered transformational.
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Optimization - ✔️✔️- when workflow analysis occurs post implementation, it is often referred to
as ________________
- it is the process of moving conditions past their current states and into more efficient and
effective methods of performing tasks.
-it is considered to be the act, process, or methodology of making something (as a design, system
or decision) as fully perfect, functional, and effective as possible.
Process Analysis - ✔️✔️breaking down the work process into a sequential series of steps that can
be examined and assessed to improve effectiveness and efficiency; explains how work takes
place, gets done, or how it can be done.
Workflow analysis - ✔️✔️observation and documentation of workflow to better understand what
is happening in the current environment and how it can be altered is referred to as this process.
- it requires careful attention to detail and the ability to moderate group discussions, organize
concepts, and generate solutions.
- this is part of every functional area the INS engages in.
Process Map - ✔️✔️a typical output of workflow analysis is a visual depiction of the process
called a ______ ________; this provides an excellent tool to identify specific steps in the
workflow analysis process.
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