INFO 305 Quiz 4 Liberty University
- Which two hurdles does the STAR Model address in employing evidence-based practice?
- Which of the following would be regulated by the FDA?
- Which definition most accurately describes privacy?
- Which statement is not part of the Ten Commandments of CDS?
- A healthcare provider forgets to update a patient’s medications. Which fair information principle is being violated?
- What is the form of knowledge gained in discovery research?
- Powers granted to both the federal and state governments are known as what?
- E-mailing fraudulent claims from an office in Houston, Texas, to a Medicare facility in Washington, D.C., for medical care not actually performed would constitute what?
- Which group would have a financial incentive to implement CDS?
- Which type of review is considered the most rigorous?
- Which is true of guidance documents?
- Knowledge is the point of convergence across the areas of:
- Which of the following is true regarding administrative enforcement?
- A healthcare system has implemented a functionality where patients who are overdue or almost due for a mammogram are sent letters notifying them to schedule a mammogram based on available data and current clinical care guidelines. Which type of CDS system is this?
- What is a negative impact of the increased use of mobile devices in transmitting health data?
- Which example constitutes an internal security event?
- A(n) ________ is considered the gold standard research design for answering questions about the efficacy of treatments.
- By what legal code or precedent are powers not granted to the federal government reserved by the states?
- Why have most clinical decision support (CDS) systems not shown to significantly impact patient outcomes in clinical trials, despite the fact that a majority of systems have been shown to significantly improve care processes?
- A facility calls in experts to review evidence developed in research and develop guidelines for clinical practice. Which stage of EBP is represented?