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jazziefee

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During a home visit, the nurse inputs admission information into a computer-based medical record system. The client asks what prevents a neighbor from accessing the information when the nurse visits the client.
 
  Which response by the nurse is appropriate?
  A) I send your information and then delete it.
  B) A password is required to access your information.
  C) I use a new computer for each client.
  D) I keep the notebook computer in my hands at all times.

Question 2

The nursing instructor is speaking to a group of nursing students about standards of care. Which comment made by the nursing student indicates the need for further education about the standards of care?
 
  A) Standards of care are based on models of high-quality performance.
  B) Process standards focus on the steps used to lead to a particular outcome.
  C) Process standards focus on human resources, and general organizational structure.
  D) Outcome standards focus on the performance of a process.



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Dinolord

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

All files require that the user have a password so that access is only gained by authorized personnel. The nurse would have to put the computer down to assess a client, so the nurse could not keep the computer in his or her hands at all times. It would not be cost effective to have a computer for each client. The nurse would not delete the information without verifying that the information reached the home computer.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C

Process standards focus on human resources and general organizational structure is incorrect, and indicates that the student needs further education. The rest of the statements are correct.





 

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