Exam 8: Informational Resources: Computer-Assisted Instruction, Expert Systems, Health Information Online
Exam 1: An Introduction to Medical Informatics: Administrative Uses of Computers in the Medical Office25 Questions
Exam 2: Telemedicine25 Questions
Exam 3: Information Technology in Public Health30 Questions
Exam 4: Information Technology in Radiology30 Questions
Exam 5: Information Technology in Surgery-The Cutting Edge30 Questions
Exam 6: Information Technology in Pharmacy30 Questions
Exam 7: Information Technology in Dentistry25 Questions
Exam 8: Informational Resources: Computer-Assisted Instruction, Expert Systems, Health Information Online25 Questions
Exam 9: Information Technology in Rehabilitative Therapies: Computerized Medical Devices, Assistive Technology, and Prosthetic Devices35 Questions
Exam 10: Security and Privacy in an Electronic Age25 Questions
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The ________ Project (Columbia University) is creating three-dimensional models (called maximal models) of anatomical regions and structures to be used in teaching anatomy.
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The ________ is a computerized library of human anatomy at the National Library of Medicine.
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Visible Human Project
________ is a computer program that teaches anatomy and physiology.
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The ________ refers to the gap between information haves and have-nots.
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________ is a life-size patient simulator for cardiologists. The simulation includes monitors that mimic displays in angiographic suites and multimedia characters.
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A project called the ________ is digitizing some of the 7,000 human embryos lost in miscarriages, which have been kept by the National Museum of Health and Medicine of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology since the 1880s.
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The ________ Project is a computerized library of human anatomy at the National Library of Medicine.
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________ is a completely wireless patient simulator. It was designed around a human-like skeleton. Its arms, neck, spine, and hips move. Its skin looks and feels human. It can sweat, breathe, drool, cry, and bleed.
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A/An ________ includes authoring tools that engineers can use to build anatomical models that will allow students to experience how real anatomical structures feel, appear, and sound.
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________ refers to learning in an environment where student and instructor are not physically face-to-face.
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________ are programmable mannequins on which students can practice medical procedures.
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________ contains only the latest month's additions to MEDLINE.
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________ is a simulation program that teaches anatomy and physiology.
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A program called ________ helps students learn the skills needed for minimally invasive surgery.
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Hospitals are beginning to use "electronic informed consent programs." ________ is used at the VA and at 190 U.S. hospitals.
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________ is a collection of 40 databases maintained by the National Library of Medicine. Some of the databases in the collection are MEDLINE and SDILINE.
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A project called the ________ is digitizing some of the 7,000 human embryos lost in miscarriages.
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The National Library of Medicine provides a collection of 40 computerized databases called ________ containing 18 million references.
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________ is a network linking 30,000 seriously ill children in 100 hospitals and many homes in North America.
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