WGU C790 NURSING INFORMATICS OA EXAM 2024-2025
WITH ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
DETAILED ANSWERS
The purpose of EBP - ANSWER is to improve systems and microsystems within
healthcare, based on science.
STEEEP principles - ANSWER The Institute of Medicine (IOM) expert group
presented recommendations for immediate action to restructure healthcare such that
it is safe, timely, effective, efficient, equitable, and patient-centered.
(S) in STEEEP - ANSWER Safe-Avoid injuring patients while providing care that
is designed to help them.
(T) in STEEEP - ANSWER Timely-Reduce wait times and potentially hazardous
delays for both those receiving and providing care.
(E) in STEEEP - ANSWER Effective-Provide services based on scientific
knowledge to everybody who could benefit, while excluding those who are
unlikely to benefit.
(E) in STEEEP - ANSWER Efficient-Prevent waste of equipment, supplies, ideas,
and energy.
Extreme Programming (XP) is an adaptive, agile development paradigm.
an endeavor to take software development best practices and "push them to the
limit."
characteristics:
Takes proven industry best practices and focuses them tightly.
,Combines those best practices (in their most intense versions) in a novel approach
to deliver a result that is greater than the sum of its parts.
XP Core Values: ANSWER communication- documentation, verbal discussion
(open and frequent).
simple approaches to reinforce this notion and make it a normal manner of
designing systems.
Users should provide input on functionality and requirements; other developers
should provide comments on designs and code; and the client should provide
feedback on meeting a business need.
Courage- XP practices are intended to give developers the confidence to "do it
right."
XP Practices (12) - ANSWER planning focuses on quickly developing a basic plan
and improving it as details become evident.
Testing has two basic types: unit tests, which examine the accuracy of a tiny piece
of code, and acceptance tests, which test the business function.
Pair programming divides up the coding work: one programmer may focus on
designing and double-checking algorithms while the other creates the code, and
then they exchange responsibilities.
,Simple designs achieve the desired outcome with as few classes and methods as
possible while avoiding code duplication.
Refactoring code is the process of editing, rearranging, and redesigning a system to
improve its quality.
community ownership of the code—everyone is liable for the code.
Continuous integration reflects XP's concept of "growing" software; small chunks
of code that have passed unit tests are incorporated into the system on a daily or
more frequent basis.
On-site customer service exemplifies XP's concept of "growing" the software, as
little parts of code that have passed unit tests are integrated into the system on a
daily or more frequent basis.
The system metaphor is a unique and intriguing technique to developing an
architectural vision that answers the question, "How does the system work?"" and
"What are its main components?"" It accomplishes this by asking developers to
identify a metaphor for the system.
Small releases mark the moment at which the new system can be handed over to
users for acceptance testing and even productive use.
The forty-hour week and coding standards establish the framework for how
developers should work.
, The XP system development approach has three levels: system (the outer ring),
release (the middle ring), and iteration (the inner ring).
occur once during each development project.
Scrum - ANSWER the goal of which is to be rapid, agile, and intense and to go the
full extent.
The primary focus is at the team level.
social engineering that focuses on individuals rather than procedures and discusses
how teams of engineers might collaborate to build software in a succession of short
mini-projects
Software is produced incrementally, and restrictions are imposed empirically—by
concentrating on tasks that can be completed.
Product backlog
The product backlog is a prioritized collection of user needs used to select work to
be done in a Scrum project.
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