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The nurse is teaching a class on family-focused care in critical care environments. Which response from a nursing student indicates a need for additional teaching?
 
  1. Families need information and support.
  2. Families want to be involved in caregiving activities.
  3. It is important to ensure that the family can be with the patient.
  4. The nurse should protect the family from getting too involved in the illness experience.

Question 2

The security of any information system is part of the strategic planning process. Information system security is planned for with the intention of achieving which of the following goals? Select all that apply.
 
  1. Patient confidentiality protection
  2. Information integrity protection
  3. Timely availability protection
  4. Cybercrime prevention
  5. HIT compliance



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1 Providing information and support is an important aspect of family-focused care in the critical care environment.
2 Involving families in caregiving activities is an important aspect of family-focused care in the critical care environment.
3 Ensuring the family can be with the patient is an important aspect of family-focused care in the critical care environment.
4 Involving the family in the illness experience is an important aspect of family-focused care in the critical environment.

Answer to Question 2

1,2,3,4
Rationale: Information system security is the continuous protection of both information housed on a computer system and the system itself from threats or disruption. The primary goals of health care information system security are the protection of client confidentiality and information integrity and the timely availability of information when it is needed.





 

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