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31 questions • 5 mo ago
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  • 1

    CDR in electronic or written format is used to represent an … of clinical information.

    Aggregated database

  • 2

    CDR’s dat are readily … and ..., often because the information is gathered from standard clinical care procedures.

    Searchable and exportable

  • 3

    CDR integrate … with data from different existing information systems.

    Physician-entered data

  • 4

    They are placed where both clinical data and other data of interest, such as external data sources and financial data, are assimilated.

    CDR

  • 5

    Common kinds of available information in the CDR

    Patient demographics, Patient’s primary health provider, Medication list, Allergies, Hospital in-patient visits, Emergency department encounters, Outpatient practice visits, Immunizations, Diagnoses, Procedures, Laboratory results, Social history, Vitals

  • 6

    Maintaining CDR poses a lot of advantages, such as?

    Longitudinal view, Avoids repeated test procedures

  • 7

    The end users of CDR

    Physicians and clinicians

  • 8

    CDR is a systematically structured and gathered “…” of a patient-specific data.

    Storehouse

  • 9

    CDR is maintained as a (separate/linked) database particularly created in adding decision analysis.

    Separate

  • 10

    This term under the different levels of integration in the CDR ensures every abbreviation retain the same meaning.

    Semantic translations

  • 11

    Factors affecting the different levels of integration in the CDR

    Locations, Indices, Catalogues, Semantic translation or equivalances, Syntatic structures, Links to external information

  • 12

    A repository type wherein it is a database that collects observations for a specific clinical research study.

    Study

  • 13

    Database of observations made as a result of direct health care.

    Electronic health record

  • 14

    Observations collected and organized for the purpose of studying or guiding particular outcomes on a defined population.

    Registry

  • 15

    A repository that adds levels of integration and quality to the primary (research or clinical) data of a single institution, to support flexible queries for multiple uses.

    Warehouse

  • 16

    This repository is broader in application than registry.

    Warehouse

  • 17

    A library of heterogeneous data sets from more organizations than a warehouse or more sources than a registry.

    Collections

  • 18

    A repository distributed across multiple locations, where each locations retains control over access to its own data.

    Federation

  • 19

    A repository that is responsible for making the data comparable with the data of other locations

    Federation

  • 20

    This standardizes data from disparate sources into a cohesive format.

    Clinical data repository

  • 21

    CDR structure allows data to be extracted along dimensions such as?

    Time, Location, Diagnosis, Age, Gender, Data

  • 22

    What are the filters under the structure of CDR.

    Time, Diagnosis, Data

  • 23

    … and … (…) elaborate that a well-deployed clinical repository has multiple advantages.

    Ball, Douglas, 2013

  • 24

    What are the advantages of CDR

    Longitudinal view, Capability to provide access, Cross-continuum view

  • 25

    This advantage is often organized primarily around patients and secondly around visits or encounters, a method that easily accommodates views than span multiple visits.

    Longitudinal view

  • 26

    This advantage receives infromation from a multitude of feeder systems, it can create a “one-stop shopping environment”.

    Capability to provide access

  • 27

    This advantage allows information to be gathered and viewed from sourced other than an acute settingS

    Cross-continuum view

  • 28

    This helps in simplifying a wide array of information, and it allows decision-makers to derive analytical results from information presented visually.

    Data visualization

  • 29

    This is increasingly becoming an important tiol in decision-making.

    Visualization of clinical data

  • 30

    Under visualization of clinical data, the graphical representation feature of most clinical data repositories enables …, which helps users use different kinds of filters in order to change the level of information that may be seen.

    Scenario analysis

  • 31

    What are the common filters under visualization of clinical data?

    Age, Gender

  • Medical Terminology (Abbreviations)

    Medical Terminology (Abbreviations)

    Anonymous · 19 questions · 1 y ago

    Medical Terminology (Abbreviations)

    Medical Terminology (Abbreviations)

    19 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Medical Terminology (Root Words, Prefixes, and Suffixes)

    Medical Terminology (Root Words, Prefixes, and Suffixes)

    Anonymous · 36 questions · 1 y ago

    Medical Terminology (Root Words, Prefixes, and Suffixes)

    Medical Terminology (Root Words, Prefixes, and Suffixes)

    36 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    (HES 029) Module 4

    (HES 029) Module 4

    Anonymous · 100 questions · 1 y ago

    (HES 029) Module 4

    (HES 029) Module 4

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    Anonymous

    (HES 029) Module 4 Part 2

    (HES 029) Module 4 Part 2

    Anonymous · 43 questions · 1 y ago

    (HES 029) Module 4 Part 2

    (HES 029) Module 4 Part 2

    43 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Timeline

    Timeline

    Anonymous · 10 questions · 1 y ago

    Timeline

    Timeline

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    Anonymous

    Muscular System Anatomy

    Muscular System Anatomy

    Anonymous · 56 questions · 1 y ago

    Muscular System Anatomy

    Muscular System Anatomy

    56 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Anaphy Chap 1

    Anaphy Chap 1

    Anonymous · 65 questions · 1 y ago

    Anaphy Chap 1

    Anaphy Chap 1

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    4 mnemonics

    4 mnemonics

    Anonymous · 12 questions · 1 y ago

    4 mnemonics

    4 mnemonics

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    Anonymous

    Endocrine System

    Endocrine System

    Anonymous · 31 questions · 1 y ago

    Endocrine System

    Endocrine System

    31 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    pmls

    pmls

    Anonymous · 5 questions · 1 y ago

    pmls

    pmls

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    pmls 9

    pmls 9

    Anonymous · 28 questions · 1 y ago

    pmls 9

    pmls 9

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    Arteries of Head and Neck

    Arteries of Head and Neck

    Anonymous · 5 questions · 1 y ago

    Arteries of Head and Neck

    Arteries of Head and Neck

    5 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Module 8 Anaphy

    Module 8 Anaphy

    Anonymous · 66 questions · 1 y ago

    Module 8 Anaphy

    Module 8 Anaphy

    66 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System

    Anonymous · 100 questions · 1 y ago

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System

    100 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    M#17 Quality Assurance and Quality Control

    M#17 Quality Assurance and Quality Control

    Anonymous · 62 questions · 1 y ago

    M#17 Quality Assurance and Quality Control

    M#17 Quality Assurance and Quality Control

    62 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    (HES 029) Module 4

    (HES 029) Module 4

    Anonymous · 100 questions · 1 y ago

    (HES 029) Module 4

    (HES 029) Module 4

    100 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC.

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC.

    Anonymous · 22 questions · 1 y ago

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC.

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC.

    22 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC. (Abbreviations)

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC. (Abbreviations)

    Anonymous · 14 questions · 1 y ago

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC. (Abbreviations)

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC. (Abbreviations)

    14 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System (Part 2)

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System (Part 2)

    Anonymous · 11 questions · 1 y ago

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System (Part 2)

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System (Part 2)

    11 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Chapter 16 Digestive System

    Chapter 16 Digestive System

    Anonymous · 44 questions · 1 y ago

    Chapter 16 Digestive System

    Chapter 16 Digestive System

    44 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Module #1 Basic Medical Terminology

    Module #1 Basic Medical Terminology

    Anonymous · 29 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #1 Basic Medical Terminology

    Module #1 Basic Medical Terminology

    29 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Module #2: The Clinical Laboratory

    Module #2: The Clinical Laboratory

    Anonymous · 34 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #2: The Clinical Laboratory

    Module #2: The Clinical Laboratory

    34 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Module #3 Laboratory Safety and Infection

    Module #3 Laboratory Safety and Infection

    Anonymous · 60 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #3 Laboratory Safety and Infection

    Module #3 Laboratory Safety and Infection

    60 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Module #4: Microorganisms in a Laboratory Setting

    Module #4: Microorganisms in a Laboratory Setting

    Anonymous · 61 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #4: Microorganisms in a Laboratory Setting

    Module #4: Microorganisms in a Laboratory Setting

    61 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Module #5: Laboratory Equipment

    Module #5: Laboratory Equipment

    Anonymous · 54 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #5: Laboratory Equipment

    Module #5: Laboratory Equipment

    54 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Compound Microscope Labeling

    Compound Microscope Labeling

    Anonymous · 12 questions · 1 y ago

    Compound Microscope Labeling

    Compound Microscope Labeling

    12 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Module #11: Circulatory System

    Module #11: Circulatory System

    Anonymous · 38 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #11: Circulatory System

    Module #11: Circulatory System

    38 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    M#15-17

    M#15-17

    Anonymous · 33 questions · 5 mo ago

    M#15-17

    M#15-17

    33 questions • 5 mo ago
    Anonymous

    M#22

    M#22

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    M#22

    M#22

    21 questions • 5 mo ago
    Anonymous

    M#21

    M#21

    Anonymous · 30 questions · 5 mo ago

    M#21

    M#21

    30 questions • 5 mo ago
    Anonymous

    P3 Q2&3

    P3 Q2&3

    Anonymous · 50 questions · 4 mo ago

    P3 Q2&3

    P3 Q2&3

    50 questions • 4 mo ago
    Anonymous

    The 20 common, naturally occuring Amino Acids

    The 20 common, naturally occuring Amino Acids

    Anonymous · 41 questions · 4 mo ago

    The 20 common, naturally occuring Amino Acids

    The 20 common, naturally occuring Amino Acids

    41 questions • 4 mo ago
    Anonymous

    Module 1: Introduction & Brief History

    Module 1: Introduction & Brief History

    Anonymous · 43 questions · 3 mo ago

    Module 1: Introduction & Brief History

    Module 1: Introduction & Brief History

    43 questions • 3 mo ago
    Anonymous

    Module 1: Four Major Subdivisions, Genetics as a Career, Exploring a Genetics Lab, Sorting through Jobs in Genetics

    Module 1: Four Major Subdivisions, Genetics as a Career, Exploring a Genetics Lab, Sorting through Jobs in Genetics

    Anonymous · 63 questions · 3 mo ago

    Module 1: Four Major Subdivisions, Genetics as a Career, Exploring a Genetics Lab, Sorting through Jobs in Genetics

    Module 1: Four Major Subdivisions, Genetics as a Career, Exploring a Genetics Lab, Sorting through Jobs in Genetics

    63 questions • 3 mo ago
    Anonymous

    Module 1: Terminologies

    Module 1: Terminologies

    Anonymous · 23 questions · 3 mo ago

    Module 1: Terminologies

    Module 1: Terminologies

    23 questions • 3 mo ago
    Anonymous

    Module 2: Introduction, Cell Parts

    Module 2: Introduction, Cell Parts

    Anonymous · 77 questions · 3 mo ago

    Module 2: Introduction, Cell Parts

    Module 2: Introduction, Cell Parts

    77 questions • 3 mo ago
    Anonymous

    M#2: History of Medical Technology

    M#2: History of Medical Technology

    Anonymous · 45 questions · 3 mo ago

    M#2: History of Medical Technology

    M#2: History of Medical Technology

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    Anonymous

    Module 1

    Module 1

    Anonymous · 50 questions · 3 mo ago

    Module 1

    Module 1

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    Module 2

    Module 2

    Anonymous · 23 questions · 3 mo ago

    Module 2

    Module 2

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    Module 3

    Module 3

    Anonymous · 88 questions · 3 mo ago

    Module 3

    Module 3

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    Module 3

    Module 3

    Anonymous · 89 questions · 3 mo ago

    Module 3

    Module 3

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    M#3

    M#3

    Anonymous · 58 questions · 3 mo ago

    M#3

    M#3

    58 questions • 3 mo ago
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    M#4: RA 5527 - The Medical Technology Law

    M#4: RA 5527 - The Medical Technology Law

    Anonymous · 22 questions · 3 mo ago

    M#4: RA 5527 - The Medical Technology Law

    M#4: RA 5527 - The Medical Technology Law

    22 questions • 3 mo ago
    Anonymous

    M#5: Principles of Leadership

    M#5: Principles of Leadership

    Anonymous · 37 questions · 3 mo ago

    M#5: Principles of Leadership

    M#5: Principles of Leadership

    37 questions • 3 mo ago
    Anonymous

    Amino Acid Structure/Diagram

    Amino Acid Structure/Diagram

    Anonymous · 47 questions · 2 mo ago

    Amino Acid Structure/Diagram

    Amino Acid Structure/Diagram

    47 questions • 2 mo ago
    Anonymous

    M#5 Section and Title

    M#5 Section and Title

    Anonymous · 32 questions · 2 mo ago

    M#5 Section and Title

    M#5 Section and Title

    32 questions • 2 mo ago
    Anonymous

    M#5 Section and Title v2

    M#5 Section and Title v2

    Anonymous · 32 questions · 2 mo ago

    M#5 Section and Title v2

    M#5 Section and Title v2

    32 questions • 2 mo ago
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    M#4 Proteins

    M#4 Proteins

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    M#4 Proteins

    M#4 Proteins

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    Question list

  • 1

    CDR in electronic or written format is used to represent an … of clinical information.

    Aggregated database

  • 2

    CDR’s dat are readily … and ..., often because the information is gathered from standard clinical care procedures.

    Searchable and exportable

  • 3

    CDR integrate … with data from different existing information systems.

    Physician-entered data

  • 4

    They are placed where both clinical data and other data of interest, such as external data sources and financial data, are assimilated.

    CDR

  • 5

    Common kinds of available information in the CDR

    Patient demographics, Patient’s primary health provider, Medication list, Allergies, Hospital in-patient visits, Emergency department encounters, Outpatient practice visits, Immunizations, Diagnoses, Procedures, Laboratory results, Social history, Vitals

  • 6

    Maintaining CDR poses a lot of advantages, such as?

    Longitudinal view, Avoids repeated test procedures

  • 7

    The end users of CDR

    Physicians and clinicians

  • 8

    CDR is a systematically structured and gathered “…” of a patient-specific data.

    Storehouse

  • 9

    CDR is maintained as a (separate/linked) database particularly created in adding decision analysis.

    Separate

  • 10

    This term under the different levels of integration in the CDR ensures every abbreviation retain the same meaning.

    Semantic translations

  • 11

    Factors affecting the different levels of integration in the CDR

    Locations, Indices, Catalogues, Semantic translation or equivalances, Syntatic structures, Links to external information

  • 12

    A repository type wherein it is a database that collects observations for a specific clinical research study.

    Study

  • 13

    Database of observations made as a result of direct health care.

    Electronic health record

  • 14

    Observations collected and organized for the purpose of studying or guiding particular outcomes on a defined population.

    Registry

  • 15

    A repository that adds levels of integration and quality to the primary (research or clinical) data of a single institution, to support flexible queries for multiple uses.

    Warehouse

  • 16

    This repository is broader in application than registry.

    Warehouse

  • 17

    A library of heterogeneous data sets from more organizations than a warehouse or more sources than a registry.

    Collections

  • 18

    A repository distributed across multiple locations, where each locations retains control over access to its own data.

    Federation

  • 19

    A repository that is responsible for making the data comparable with the data of other locations

    Federation

  • 20

    This standardizes data from disparate sources into a cohesive format.

    Clinical data repository

  • 21

    CDR structure allows data to be extracted along dimensions such as?

    Time, Location, Diagnosis, Age, Gender, Data

  • 22

    What are the filters under the structure of CDR.

    Time, Diagnosis, Data

  • 23

    … and … (…) elaborate that a well-deployed clinical repository has multiple advantages.

    Ball, Douglas, 2013

  • 24

    What are the advantages of CDR

    Longitudinal view, Capability to provide access, Cross-continuum view

  • 25

    This advantage is often organized primarily around patients and secondly around visits or encounters, a method that easily accommodates views than span multiple visits.

    Longitudinal view

  • 26

    This advantage receives infromation from a multitude of feeder systems, it can create a “one-stop shopping environment”.

    Capability to provide access

  • 27

    This advantage allows information to be gathered and viewed from sourced other than an acute settingS

    Cross-continuum view

  • 28

    This helps in simplifying a wide array of information, and it allows decision-makers to derive analytical results from information presented visually.

    Data visualization

  • 29

    This is increasingly becoming an important tiol in decision-making.

    Visualization of clinical data

  • 30

    Under visualization of clinical data, the graphical representation feature of most clinical data repositories enables …, which helps users use different kinds of filters in order to change the level of information that may be seen.

    Scenario analysis

  • 31

    What are the common filters under visualization of clinical data?

    Age, Gender