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What are the benefits of data integration? Select all that apply.
 
  1. Potential for improved remote access of clinical data from various systems
  2. Trend analysis of financial and clinical data
  3. Encouraging the use of systems customized to meet department specifications
  4. Development of a computer-based patient record
  5. Facilitation of data collection for accreditation purposes

Question 2

After years of caregiving in the home, a family has recently moved their family member to a nursing home. Which of the following would be appropriate nursing actions at this time?
 
  1. An assessment of the core process of celebration
  2. Emphasize the family's opportunities, since the nursing home will replace the family member's caregiving responsibilities.
  3. An assessment for ambiguous loss in the core process of cathexis
  4. Use motivational interviewing techniques to guide family behavioral changes.



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Answer to Question 1

1,2,4,5
Rationale: Data integration benefits include: development of a computer-based patient record; trend analysis of financial and clinical data; potential for improved remote access of clinical data from various systems; and facilitation of data collection for accreditation purposes. Integration is a necessary component for the development of the electronic health record and for integrated delivery systems. The use of systems that are highly customized to meet individual department specifications is discouraged because it complicates the integration process.

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1 Celebrations are less likely to be a family priority during this initial transition phase.
2 Emphasizing the family's opportunities minimizes the family's prior roles in caregiving.
3 Ambiguous loss in family process of cathexis often occurs in dementia, when the person's body is present but the prior way of being is no longer.
4 Motivational interviewing focused on family behavior changes may not be appropriate during this initial transition phase.





 

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