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ISI FINALS EPILOGUE
40問 • 1年前
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  • 通報

    問題一覧

  • 1

    specific structures and rules used to represent and organize data in a digital format

    Data Format

  • 2

    standard for the exchange, storage, and communication of medical images and related information

    Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM)

  • 3

    DICOM was developed by Developed by the _______ _______ __ ________ in conjunction with the _______ _______ _______ _____ in what year and what file extension?

    - American College of Radiology - National Electrical Manufacturers Association - 1985 - .dcm

  • 4

    Components of DICOM

    • Patient information • Study information • Series information • Image processing information • Annotations and measurements • Security and privacy information

  • 5

    components of a medical imaging network infrastructure designed to facilitate the integration of imaging device

    Image Acquisition Gateways

  • 6

    acquisition of an analog medical image

    Image Acquisition

  • 7

    the analog image is received by a digital imaging device or sensor

    Image Capture

  • 8

    Three parts of Image Capture

    - Scintillation detectors - Photodiode arrays - Solid state detectors

  • 9

    consists of scintillating materials that emits light when hit by ionizing radiation

    Scintillation detectors

  • 10

    solid-state detectors composed of an array of semiconductor photodiodes

    Photodiode arrays

  • 11

    semiconductor materials such as amorphous-silicon or amorphous-selenium directly convert ionizing radiation into electrical signals

    Solid state detectors

  • 12

    the captured analog image is converted into digital format

    Analog to digital conversion

  • 13

    various steps to enhance its quality, correct artifacts, or extract relevant information

    Image Processing

  • 14

    reduces file size and facilitate storage, transmission, and processing

    Compression

  • 15

    relevant details are added to the image

    Metadata annotation

  • 16

    the digitized image is stored in PACS

    Storage and management

  • 17

    store, retrieve, distribute, and display medical images such as X-rays, CT scans, MRis, and ultrasounds

    Pictures Archiving and Communications System

  • 18

    Healthcare Enterprise Workflow Model

    - Patient intake and registration - Appointment scheduling - Clinical assessment and examination - Treatment planning - Care coordination - Documentation and record keeping - Billing and reimbursement - Followup and monitoring

  • 19

    This involves capturing patient information, insurance details, and medical history.

    Patient Information

  • 20

    managing appointment for patients to see healthcare providers

    Appointment scheduling

  • 21

    Conducting assessments, examinations, and diagnostic tests to evaluate patient health status

    Clinical assessment & examination

  • 22

    Developing conceptual framework used to understand and personalized treatment plans based on the patient’s diagnosis and medical history

    Treatment planning

  • 23

    Coordinating care among different healthcare providers and specialties involved

    Care coordination

  • 24

    Recording patient information, treatment plans and outcomes in electronic health record systems

    Documentation and record keeping

  • 25

    managing billing processes, including verifying insurance coverage, submitting claims

    Billing and reimbursement

  • 26

    following up with patients to track their progress, monitor outcomes

    Follow-up & monitoring

  • 27

    Integration of Healthcare Enterprise Workflow Model

    • Assess Current Workflows • Define integration objectives • Map workflow Processes • Identify Integration Points • Select Integration Technologies • Develop Data Standards • Implement Workflow Automation • Train Staff and Stakeholders • Monitor and Evaluate performance • Maintain compliance and security

  • 28

    Radiology Workflow Model

    • Patient referral and scheduling • Patient check-in and preparation • Imaging procedure • Image reporting and documentation • Results communication and follow-up • Quality assurance and compliance • Equipment maintenance and inventory management • Continuous improvement

  • 29

    conceptual framework used to understand and describe how different networking protocols and technologies interact within a networked system

    Open Systems Interconnection Model

  • 30

    deals with the physical transmission of data over the network medium

    Physical Layer

  • 31

    responsible for establishing, maintaining, and terminating direct connections between adjacent network nodes

    Data Link Layer

  • 32

    manages the routing of data packets between different networks and determines the optimal path for data transmission

    Network Layer

  • 33

    provides end-to-end communication between host devices

    Transport Layer

  • 34

    establishes, maintains, and terminates communication sessions between applications running on different devices

    Session Layer

  • 35

    responsible for data representation, encryption, and compression to ensure that data is presented in a format that is understandable to the application layer

    Presentation Layer

  • 36

    represents the interface between the network and the end-user applications

    Application Layer

  • 37

    standards development organization that focuses creation and maintenance of interoperability standards for the exchange of healthcare information electronically

    Health Level 7

  • 38

    a messaging standard that defines the structure and content of messages exchanged between healthcare applications. It provides a standardized format for transmitting data elements such as patient demographics, laboratory results, medication orders, and clinical observations. These messages are typically text-based and follow a hierarchical structure, consisting of segments, fields, and components.

    HL7 Version 2

  • 39

    standard for the exchange of clinical documents in XML format. It defines the structure and encoding of clinical documents, such as discharge summaries, progress notes, and imaging reports, to facilitate interoperability between different healthcare systems and applications.

    HL7 Clinical Document Architecture

  • 40

    modern standard for exchanging healthcare information using web-based APls (Application Programming Interfaces). This leverages contemporary web technologies, such as RESTful HTTP and JSON (JavaScript Object Notation), to enable interoperability between different healthcare systems, applications, and devices. It is designed to be easy to implement, scalable, and flexible, making it well-suited for modern healthcare integration projects and interoperability initiatives

    HL7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources

  • 問題一覧

  • 1

    specific structures and rules used to represent and organize data in a digital format

    Data Format

  • 2

    standard for the exchange, storage, and communication of medical images and related information

    Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM)

  • 3

    DICOM was developed by Developed by the _______ _______ __ ________ in conjunction with the _______ _______ _______ _____ in what year and what file extension?

    - American College of Radiology - National Electrical Manufacturers Association - 1985 - .dcm

  • 4

    Components of DICOM

    • Patient information • Study information • Series information • Image processing information • Annotations and measurements • Security and privacy information

  • 5

    components of a medical imaging network infrastructure designed to facilitate the integration of imaging device

    Image Acquisition Gateways

  • 6

    acquisition of an analog medical image

    Image Acquisition

  • 7

    the analog image is received by a digital imaging device or sensor

    Image Capture

  • 8

    Three parts of Image Capture

    - Scintillation detectors - Photodiode arrays - Solid state detectors

  • 9

    consists of scintillating materials that emits light when hit by ionizing radiation

    Scintillation detectors

  • 10

    solid-state detectors composed of an array of semiconductor photodiodes

    Photodiode arrays

  • 11

    semiconductor materials such as amorphous-silicon or amorphous-selenium directly convert ionizing radiation into electrical signals

    Solid state detectors

  • 12

    the captured analog image is converted into digital format

    Analog to digital conversion

  • 13

    various steps to enhance its quality, correct artifacts, or extract relevant information

    Image Processing

  • 14

    reduces file size and facilitate storage, transmission, and processing

    Compression

  • 15

    relevant details are added to the image

    Metadata annotation

  • 16

    the digitized image is stored in PACS

    Storage and management

  • 17

    store, retrieve, distribute, and display medical images such as X-rays, CT scans, MRis, and ultrasounds

    Pictures Archiving and Communications System

  • 18

    Healthcare Enterprise Workflow Model

    - Patient intake and registration - Appointment scheduling - Clinical assessment and examination - Treatment planning - Care coordination - Documentation and record keeping - Billing and reimbursement - Followup and monitoring

  • 19

    This involves capturing patient information, insurance details, and medical history.

    Patient Information

  • 20

    managing appointment for patients to see healthcare providers

    Appointment scheduling

  • 21

    Conducting assessments, examinations, and diagnostic tests to evaluate patient health status

    Clinical assessment & examination

  • 22

    Developing conceptual framework used to understand and personalized treatment plans based on the patient’s diagnosis and medical history

    Treatment planning

  • 23

    Coordinating care among different healthcare providers and specialties involved

    Care coordination

  • 24

    Recording patient information, treatment plans and outcomes in electronic health record systems

    Documentation and record keeping

  • 25

    managing billing processes, including verifying insurance coverage, submitting claims

    Billing and reimbursement

  • 26

    following up with patients to track their progress, monitor outcomes

    Follow-up & monitoring

  • 27

    Integration of Healthcare Enterprise Workflow Model

    • Assess Current Workflows • Define integration objectives • Map workflow Processes • Identify Integration Points • Select Integration Technologies • Develop Data Standards • Implement Workflow Automation • Train Staff and Stakeholders • Monitor and Evaluate performance • Maintain compliance and security

  • 28

    Radiology Workflow Model

    • Patient referral and scheduling • Patient check-in and preparation • Imaging procedure • Image reporting and documentation • Results communication and follow-up • Quality assurance and compliance • Equipment maintenance and inventory management • Continuous improvement

  • 29

    conceptual framework used to understand and describe how different networking protocols and technologies interact within a networked system

    Open Systems Interconnection Model

  • 30

    deals with the physical transmission of data over the network medium

    Physical Layer

  • 31

    responsible for establishing, maintaining, and terminating direct connections between adjacent network nodes

    Data Link Layer

  • 32

    manages the routing of data packets between different networks and determines the optimal path for data transmission

    Network Layer

  • 33

    provides end-to-end communication between host devices

    Transport Layer

  • 34

    establishes, maintains, and terminates communication sessions between applications running on different devices

    Session Layer

  • 35

    responsible for data representation, encryption, and compression to ensure that data is presented in a format that is understandable to the application layer

    Presentation Layer

  • 36

    represents the interface between the network and the end-user applications

    Application Layer

  • 37

    standards development organization that focuses creation and maintenance of interoperability standards for the exchange of healthcare information electronically

    Health Level 7

  • 38

    a messaging standard that defines the structure and content of messages exchanged between healthcare applications. It provides a standardized format for transmitting data elements such as patient demographics, laboratory results, medication orders, and clinical observations. These messages are typically text-based and follow a hierarchical structure, consisting of segments, fields, and components.

    HL7 Version 2

  • 39

    standard for the exchange of clinical documents in XML format. It defines the structure and encoding of clinical documents, such as discharge summaries, progress notes, and imaging reports, to facilitate interoperability between different healthcare systems and applications.

    HL7 Clinical Document Architecture

  • 40

    modern standard for exchanging healthcare information using web-based APls (Application Programming Interfaces). This leverages contemporary web technologies, such as RESTful HTTP and JSON (JavaScript Object Notation), to enable interoperability between different healthcare systems, applications, and devices. It is designed to be easy to implement, scalable, and flexible, making it well-suited for modern healthcare integration projects and interoperability initiatives

    HL7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources