Question 1 Two medications are used to treat a disease. One is appropriate 90% of the time, the other is appropriate just 10% of the time. Doctors tend to choose the appropriate medication 80% of the time. Out of 100 patients with this disease, how many will get an inappropriate medication?
A-8
B-10
C-18
D-26
2. Question 2
Which of the following is true, regarding the use of EHRs in US hospitals and doctor's offices?
A-There are only a handful of vendors making certified EHR systems for doctor's offices
B-Most US hospitals are using all the capabilities of their EHR (they have reached "Stage 7")
C-Canadian EHR adoption and implementation is far ahead of American healthcare
E-Federal incentives have spurred the adoption of EHR, in the US
F-One EHR vendor is approaching monopoly-like market share in US hospitals
3. Question 3
Which of the following health activities is NOT available, through many of today's patient portals?
A-Patients can view their medical history, allergies and medication list
B-Patients can request refills for a medication
C-Patients can request an appointment with their doctor
D-Patients can view and edit notes their doctor has written about them
E-Patients can review laboratory test results
4. Question 4
EHR-led patient portals are now more popular than patient-driven digital repositories. Which of the following is NOT a reason for the popularity of EHR patient portals?
A-EHR patient portals facilitate patients' requesting appointments or refilling prescriptions
B-EHR patient portals automatically aggregate a patient's medical data from facilities across the country
C-Doctors and healthcare systems frequently update EHR patient portals with new patient information
D-Healthcare institutions sought to enroll patients in their portals, to qualify for federal incentives
E-ED doctors rarely needed access to patient-driven digital repositories, when patients were unconscious