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folubunmi

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The term interoperability is used when discussing the large scale electronic exchange of health care information across enterprises for the purpose of accessing and maintaining longitudinal health records.
 
  The term interoperability is understood to mean which of the following? Select all that apply. 1. Has the ability to exchange the structure of the data, but not the meaning of data
  2. Has the ability to exchange the structure of data and meaning of data
  3. Has the ability to exchange the meaning of data, but not the structure of data
  4. Is the ability of two entities, whether human or machine, to exchange and use data
  5. It is accurate to use the term interoperability interchangeably with the term interface

Question 2

Family-focused nursing actions view a family within the larger social system. Which of the following statements reflect accurate understandings of this view of family nursing practice?
 
  1. Effective nursing address the complexity of an individual's illness, as well as their family and social networks.
  2. Nurses who practice in the hospital seldom need to address the patient's community networks.
  3. Effective family nursing practice maintains a focus on the current situation.
  4. Family nursing practice is based on one model of nursing care that places the family as the unit care.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: The structure and meaning of the data can both be exchanged. Interoperability is the ability of two entities, whether human or machine, to exchange and predictably use data or information while retaining the original meaning of that data. It is inaccurate to use the terms interface and interoperability interchangeably. The interface engine routes information from one system to another but stops short of enabling the second system to understand and use that information. Most discussions that involve the large scale electronic exchange of health care information across enterprises for the purpose of accessing and maintaining longitudinal health records speak of interoperability.

Answer to Question 2

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1 Family nursing thinking and care provides the optimal outcomes when care addresses the individual, family, and social systems.
2 Transition from hospital to home often requires nurses to plan for discharge by engaging community networks.
3 Family thinking considers the past, present, and future. Maintaining a focus on the current situation limits effectiveness.
4 Multiple models of nursing care may be used to guide family nursing practice.



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