The nurse is visiting the home of the client in response to the client's blood pressure, which has risen to 196/102. The home health care nurse has lost wireless connection to the Internet because the client lives in a rural area.
What is a consequence of the lack of access to the Internet?
1. The nurse will be unable to assist the ambulance personnel as they try to navigate their way to the client's house.
2. The nurse will be unable to access the National Institutes of Health hypertension treatment guidelines.
3. The nurse will be unable to charge the client the appropriate amount for providing treatment.
4. The nurse's manager will be unable to use the client's information in a research study about hypertension.
Question 2
The nurses are discussing the recent sighting of a tornado in their small community, and how the health care organization could be affected. In which of the following ways could nursing informatics be useful in this situation? Select all that apply.
1. Telehealth could be utilized to help diagnose and treat victims of a natural disaster.
2. All volunteers, regardless of medical training, will be able to quickly understand how to use nursing informatics to help victims.
3. After victims are identified, the electronic health record could be accessed to help discover pre-existing conditions that might be helpful to understand prior to planning treatment modalities.
4. Online clinical practice guidelines could be accessed to ensure proper treatment of victims.
5. Nursing informatics provides easily used security measures to prevent people from looking at unauthorized data from electronic health records.