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June Allysa Angela E.

Delica
BSN 3- C5

SAS 5

1. A. A worm is self-replicating but a virus isn't self-replicating: Difference


between a worm and virus: A worm is self-replicating. Viruses are not self-
replicating but require user interaction to run.
2. B. Trojans: Trojan appears to be something useful but instead includes something
malicious
3. A. Anti-spam software: Spam is unwanted email filtered with anti-spam software.
4. D. Antivirus: Users install antivirus updates and eliminate the virus threats
5. D. Antivirus software: Antivirus software developers assimilate defenses against
the virus.
6. A. Download: download is an act or process of downloading data.
7. D. Uninstall software: Uninstall helps in removing applications or programs that
are not functioning or working properly, are outdated or are not being used
anymore.
8. B. Copyright: Copyright is a type of intellectual property that protects original
works of authorship as soon as an author fixes the work in a tangible form of
expression.
9. C. Installing software: When a user adds or installs a new program on the
computer the installation process will usually create a new directory or folder to
store the application files.
10. A. Toolbar: A toolbar often allows for quick access to functions that are commonly
used in the program.
11. A. Control key (Ctrl): A key on a computer keyboard that when pressed in
combination with other keys enables special commands or symbols to be
accessed.
12. A. Win Key + M: WinKey + M minimizes all open windows. 
13. B. Display the Windows Search/Find feature: The key combination Win Key + F
do display the Windows Search/Find feature.
14. B. Double clicking selects the line or paragraph of the text: Double clicking
selects only the word of the paragraph or texts.
15. A. it infects other programs when the infected program is run or executed:
Selection A is untrue.
SAS 6

1. A. It provides functions not possible with a manual system such as


statistical information system.: Other computer-based systems can provide
functions not possible with a manual system such as statistical information
systems which convert and transform data into information which calculate
trending and patient profiling.
2. D. Additional paper works in data handling and information conversion.:
Option D is one of the advantages of manual processing of data and information.
3. D. Problem with maintenance.: Option D is one of the disadvantages of
manual processing data and information.
4. D. Data communication is limited only to inter department: option D does
not belong to the advantages of computer information system.
5. A. Requires extensive planning, designing and commercial
implementation.: Option A is an example of advantages using computer
information system.
6. D. Exchange of medical data are contained only in each hospital.: Option D
is not one of the major applications of computer information system of data and
information.
7. A. Assessment, patient monitoring and plans, medication processes,
administration records, and discharge plans.: The decision of the
implementation of a health information system coupled with the health statistical
information system can be motivated by the desire to enhance the quality of
healthcare services.
8. D. Availability of the drug in the pharmaceutical company.: Option D does
not support the information system.
9. A. Health care information system: To employ informatics theories, concepts,
methods, and tools to analyze information and information system requirements;
design, select, implement, and evaluate information systems, data structures,
and decision support mechanisms that support patients, medical practitioners,
and their human-computer interactions within health care contexts and to
facilitate the creation of new basic knowledge.
10. B. Nursing information system: Under health care informatics, specialties
divide into smaller subgroups: medical informatics, health informatics, dental
informatics, and nursing informatics.

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