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BSN 3-C5
SAS 1
1. C. Walter Bauer: “Informatique”, and further translated into “Informatics” by Walter F. Bauer, the term
informatics combined the terms “information” and “automation” to name automatic information
processing.
2. D. Radiologic Science: Components of Healthcare Informatics Computer science, Healthcare
science, Information science, Cognitive science
3. A. Computer Science: It is a development, configuration, architecture of computer hardware and
software.
4. C. Healthcare Science: It 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. Information Science: It includes information technology which involves the process of sending
and receiving information
6. D. Cognitive Science: It is the process of human thinking, understanding and remembering.
7. D. Science: The framework for nursing informatics relies on the central concepts of Data, Information,
Knowledge.
8. D. All of the above: All of the following are the correct answers.
9. C. Information literacy: It refers to the ability to recognize when information is needed, as well as the
skills to find, evaluate, and use needed information effectively.
10. C. Information literacy: The ANA expects you, the entry level nurse, to possess what knowledge
pertaining to informatics upon graduation, Basic computer literacy
SAS 2
SAS 3
1. A. Computer: A computer is a special machine that performs tasks, such as calculations, data
processing and handling, electronic communication, etc. Under the control of a set of instructions
called a program.
2. A. Keyboard: It an input device used to enter characters and functions into the computer system by
pressing buttons, or keys.
3. B. Program: A computer is a special machine that performs tasks, such as calculations, data
processing and handling, electronic communication, etc. Under the control of a set of instructions
called a program.
4. B. CPU: A Central Processing Unit (CPU): Alternately referred to as a processor, central processor,
or microprocessor, the CPU (pronounced sea-pea-you) is the central processing unit of the computer
often referred to as the brain handles all instructions it receives from hardware and software running
on the computer.
5. D. Motherboard: Alternatively referred to as the mb, mainboard, mboard, mobo, mobd, backplane
board, base board, main circuit board, planar board, system board, or a logic board on Apple
computers.
6. A. Monitors: Portable Laptop have large amounts of internal memory to store hundreds of programs
and documents. They are equipped with a keyboard; a mouse, trackball, or other pointing device;
and a video display monitor or liquid crystal display (LCD) to display information.
7. B. Speaker: The primary objective of speakers is to offer audio output for the listener.
8. C. Printer: A machine for printing text or pictures onto paper, especially one linked to a computer.
9. B. Hard Drive: A hard drive is the hardware component that stores all of your digital content.
10. A. Keyboard: It an input device used to enter characters and functions into the computer system by
pressing buttons, or keys.
SAS 4
1. A. Operating System: This is the instructions that the computer uses to tell itself how it operates.
2. B. Graphic user interface: A graphics-based operating system interface that uses icons, menus and a
mouse (to click on the icon or pull down the menus) to manage interaction with the system.
3. C. Electronic Spreadsheet software: It is an electronic version of the accountant's traditional paper
spreadsheet, which stores numeric data in two-dimensional tables that display the results of calculations
performed on these data.
4. D. Word processing software: Word processing is the application that is used most often and most
widely. Major word processors include Microsoft, WordPerfect, and Lotus WordPro.
5. C. Windows: This refers to the software that your computer uses to operate (otherwise known as OS)
and not to a manufacturer or company. Windows 2000, Windows XP and OSX (Mac) are common
platforms.
6. A. Multitasking: The performance of more than one task at the same time.
7. B. Thread: It is placeholder information associated with a single use of a program that can handle
multiple concurrent users.
8. C. File Management: It is used for file maintenance (or management) operations. It is is a type of
software that manages data files in a computer system.
9. C. Software: CPU handles all instructions it receives from hardware and software running on the
computer.
10. A. Graphic user interface (GUI): A graphics-based operating system interface that uses icons, menus
and a mouse (to click on the icon or pull down the menus) to manage interaction with the system.