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kfurse

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The implementation specialist, practice workflow specialist, and health information exchange specialist are informatics roles identified and described by:
 
  a. the ANA Scope and Standards for Nursing Informatics.
  b. the Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics.
  c. ONC's HITECH Workforce Plan.
  d. the Department of Commerce's Standard Occupation Codes.

Question 2

The Quality and Safety Education in Nursing (QSEN) project developed competencies based on work completed by:
 
  a. HRSA.
  b. TIGER.
  c. IOM.
  d. AMIA 10x10.



Ksanderson1296

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
The implementation specialist, practice workflow specialist, and health information exchange specialist are informatics roles identified and described by the ONC's HITECH Workforce Plan. The ANA Scope and Standards for Nursing Informatics, Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics, and Department of Commerce's Standard Occupation Codes do not delineate these positions.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
The QSEN project developed competencies based on work completed by the Institute of Medicine (IOM). HRSA, TIGER, and AMIA 10x10 may address informatics competencies, but they did not provide the foundation for the QSEN project.



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