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DM-ML has been used to help diagnose which of the following diseases?
Anxiety disorder
Heart disease
Depression
Infertility
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Which of the following was the best classifier of cardiovascular disease prediction?
SVM
DT
ANNs
RIPPER
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Which of the following demonstrates a main focus of public health?
A county board sets health policy.
A company adds sugar to its products.
An advertising firm promotes better gas mileage.
A family decides to eat more fish.
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How do EMR differ from EHR?
EMR a
re interoperable.
EMR are promoted by the HITECH Act.
EMR are free to patients.
EMR are simpler.
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EHR are most useful for looking at trends in which of the following?
Populations
Individuals at one time
Populations and individuals over time
Families over time
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Which body in a hospital should be involved in less-concrete aspects of IT implementation?
ER staff
Ethics board
Billing clerks
Surgeons
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How should minor issues encountered during implementation of health IT be handled?
Carefully, as they may actually be major.
Ignore them.
Leave for a last review.
Delegate to clerks.
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When should end-users be involved in the implementation of health IT?
In initial planning
At the end
Throughout
Never
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Change can be unsettling, so how should changes in health IT be introduced to users?
By administrative fiat
Gradually and continuously
Via a manual
In a process-ending email
10. At what point in history were the most difficult issues with health data privacy encountered?
o Ancient Greece
o Ancient Rome
o Victorian England
o The present
11. Which of the following levels of organization are involved with public health?
o Just community
o Families
o Populations through the whole globe
o Individuals and local communities
12. In terms of public health, assessment includes which of the following?
o Monitoring community health
o Providing free medicines
o Performing a census
o Education of the public
13. What first must be overcome to perform global public health work?
o Government regulations
o Funding issues
o Fears
o Borders
14. If you worked for a body participating in a global health effort fighting diseases, what might you
most likely do?
o Volunteer as an OB nurse
o Poll your local community
o Lobby Congress
o Surveil epidemics
15. In implementing health IT, proposal evaluation comes after what stage?
o Initial conceptualization
o Upkeep
o RFP request
o Final planning
16. What should be implemented when evaluating proposals related to health IT in a research
hospital?
o Benchmarks
o Polls of employees
o Government review
o Insurer conferences
17. To prove your abilities as a health IT professional, you might obtain which of the following
credentials?
o CPHIMS
o CME
o PhD
o CDS
18. The HIMSS has approximately how many members?
o 15,000
o 25,000
o 70,000
o 90,000
19. Which of the following regulatory bodies least affects health systems providers?
o HHS
o FTC
o FCC
o DHS
20. Which of the following is least important for modelling the human cognitive process?
o Logic
o Mathematical symbols
o Semantic networks
o 32-bit chips
21. Which member of the AI family uses a branching tree to simulate human thought?
o NN
o k-NN
o DT
o SVM
22. What will continue to drive increases in the use of e-health?
o Aging population
o Increasing income
o More free time
o More nursing care available
23. While globalization has been going on for some time, it began to be most publicized during the:
o 1600s.
o 1800s.
o 1920s.
o 1990s.
24. TIGER is an example of a health IT competency.
o True
o False
25. HHS offers the CPHIMS certification for professionals.
o True
o False
26. Privacy and confidentiality are related. but non-identical terms having to do with the safety of
patient data.
o True
o False
27. NLP can be used to break social media into analyzable elements.
o True
o False
28. Propositional logic is a symbolic AI model.
o True
o False
29. If you have ever posted a review of a doctor online, and you live in Canada, you have probably
used Zocdoc.
o True
o False
30. Globalization began around 1650 in Asia.
o True
o False
31. Globalization is regulated by bodies such as the UN and the U.S. Congress.
o True
o False
32. Increasing longevity around the globe creates pressure on healthcare services.
o True
o False
33. BDA is being used to decide how and where to deploy digital and non-digital healthcare
resources.
o True
o False
34. Humans cannot perfectly memorize all needed medical information for treating patients.
o True
o False
35. EHR have opened wide horizons for secondary medical data analysis.
o True
o False
36. Making a predictive system using DM-ML is an automated process if your hospital has at least 5
years of EHR on hand.
o True
o False
37. The first step in the framework for making a predictive system using big data is data preprocessing.
o True
o False
38. Initial conceptualization can be as simple as wanting to copy useful and efficient procedures
from a sister facility.
o True
o False
39. Innovation maturity has critical effects on the adoption of IT solutions in health care.
o True
o False
40. BDA requires siloed collection and archiving of data to avoid cross-contamination of data.
o True
o False