You are on page 1of 1

LESSON TITLE: INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATICS Nursing Informatics

NAME: AGOT, ANGEL MAY, P. SAS 1

CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING

1. C.
-translated “informatics”. Combined the terms “information” and “automation”
which means automatic information processing.

2. D.
- Is not part of component of healthcare informatics

3. A.
- Development, configuration, architecture of computer hardware and software.

4. C
-. Is the body of knowledge on which healthcare profession bases their practice.
The sciences of anatomy, physiology and knowledge specific to each profession.

5. B.
-An information that involves the process of sending and receiving information.

6. D.
-The process of human thinking, understanding and remembering and to
investigate these human cognitive processes and apply them to computer science
and information management to improve the human-computer interface and
usability of programs.

7. D.
-Data, information, knowledge, and wisdom are all concepts that form the basis
of the conceptual framework for nursing informatics.

8. D.
-Better health care by improving all aspects of patient care, including safety,
effectiveness, patient-centeredness, communication, education, timeliness,
efficiency, and equity.

9. C.
-An information literacy is a set of abilities requiring individuals to "recognize
when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use
effectively the needed information.

10. D.
-All of the choices are all knowledge pertaining upon graduation.

You might also like