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Title: Knowledge management is a structured process for the generation, storage, distribution, and ...
Post by: stock on Jul 7, 2018
Knowledge management is a structured process for the generation, storage, distribution, and application of what kind of knowledge in the organization? Standard Text: Select all that apply.
 
  1. Chronological knowledge
  2. Redundant knowledge
  3. Tacit knowledge (personal experience)
  4. Generational knowledge
  5. Explicit knowledge (evidence)

Question 2

The typical participants involved in the preparations for accreditation and for the accreditation process itself are which of the following? Select all that apply.
 
  1. Medical records personnel
  2. Privacy and security officers
  3. Quality assurance staff
  4. Clinicians
  5. Compliance officers
Title: Knowledge management is a structured process for the generation, storage, distribution, and ...
Post by: TDubDCFL on Jul 7, 2018
Answer to Question 1

3,5
Rationale: Knowledge management refers to the creation of systems that enable organizations to tap into the knowledge, experiences, and creativity of their staff to improve their performance. It is a structured process for the generation, storage, distribution, and application of both tacit knowledge (personal experience) and explicit knowledge (evidence) in organizations. Chronological, redundant, and generational are not types of knowledge used in any organization.

Answer to Question 2

1,2,3,4,5
Rationale: Typical accreditation participants include administration, nursing administration, medical records personnel, information systems and technology personnel, privacy and security officers, compliance officers, legal representation, educators, decision support staff, quality assurance staff, clinicians, policy makers, and ancillary departments.