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NSG 3039 WEEK 4 QUIZ / NSG3039 WEEK 4 QUIZ (LATEST, 2020): INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY: SOUTH UNIVERSITY |100% CORRECT ANSWERS, DOWNLOAD TO SCORE A| $8.49   Add to cart

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NSG 3039 WEEK 4 QUIZ
 Telehealth interactions today help to insure that professionals can:

 replicate usual clinical interactions in all specialties across a distance <Telehealth

interactions today have helped to ensure that professionals can replicate the usual

clinical interactions in all specialties across a distance.>


 replace face- to- face clinical interactions <While telehealth can imitate

face-to-face interaction with the patient and even reduce the need for such

interactions, it cannot replace them.>

 greatly reduce health care costs <While telehealth can imitate face-to-face

interaction and thus reduce some health care costs, it is not a guarantee of greatly

reducing costs for all patients.>

 None of the above. <Telehealth allows professionals to imitate face-to-face contact

with patients.>

Answer: A



 A signaling device worn as a pendant to provide access to help is a_________________

 personal emergency response system <Personal emergency response systems

are signaling devices worn as a pendant or otherwise made easily accessible to

patients to ensure their safety and to enable them to quickly access emergency

care when needed.>


 sensor and activity monitoring system <Sensor and activity-monitoring systems

can track activities of daily living of seniors and other at-risk individuals in

, their place of residence as opposed to a device that can signal an emergency

situation.>


 videophone <A videophone is a device used by patients for routine home visits

as opposed to a device that can signal an emergency situation.>

 peripheral biometric device <As opposed to a worn device, peripheral

biometric devices consist of fully integrated systems, such as a vital signs

monitor, that can plug directly into the household telephone jack to send data to

a central server location.>


Answer A



 Example(s) of nonclinical use(s) of telehealth is/are:

 Grand rounds <This is one example of a nonclinical use of telehealth.>

 Administrative supervision <This is one example of a nonclinical use of

telehealth.>

 Research data collection <This is one example of a nonclinical use of

telehealth.>

 All of the above <Grand rounds, administrative supervision, and research data

collection are all examples of a nonclinical use of telehealth.>

Answer: D



 Clinical data captured electronically and transmitted to another location where it is

interpreted by another clinician is know as:

,  Interactive telehealth <With interactive telehealth a telecommunications link

between the involved parties allows a live interaction to take place as opposed

to capturing and then transmitting clinical data.>


 Remote monitoring <Either in real time or as a stored and then released

transmission, remote monitoring devices capture and transmit biometric data.>


 Store and forward telehealth <With store-and-forward telehealth, digital

images, video, audio, and clinical data are captured and stored on the client

computer or device; then, the data are transmitted to a specialist or clinician at

another location, where they are studied by the relevant specialist or clinician.>


 Telephony <As opposed to capturing and transmitting data, telephony is best

described as scheduled remote care delivery or monitoring that occurs between

a healthcare provider and a patient or caregiver via the telephone.>


Answer: C



 The driving force(s) for increased use of telehealthcare include:

 Demographics <This is one of the driving forces for increased use of

telehealthcare.>

 Nursing/healthcare worker shortages <This is one of the driving forces for

increased use of telehealthcare.>

 Excessive costs of health care services <This is one of the driving forces for

increased use of telehealthcare.>

 A and C <These are two of the driving forces for increased use of

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