Інформаційні технології у фармації Фармацевтичний факультет повний термін навчання (2 курс), нормативний термін навчання (2 курс) спеціальність "Провізор", "Клінічний повізор", ТПКЗ What Does this Excel Formula Do? =IF(E6=G6;"Nice";"Not so Nice") A. Checks if E6 equals G6 and if it does, the result is true and the formula returns 'Nice' B. Sums up the range E6 to G6 and if the sum is greater than zero then, the formula returns 'Nice' C. Creates borders around cell G6 D. It changes your font color to Red E. Right answer not shown ANSWER: A What Does this Excel Formula Do? =NOW() A. NOW stands for, Notes On Workbook and adds a comment to the active cell B. It returns information on the properties of the workbook you are working with C. It returns the current date and time D. It tells you when it is time to go home from work E. It returns the current date only ANSWER: C What Does this Excel Formula Do? =MAX(G4:G9) A. Sorts the values within the range in ascending order B. Returns the highest value within the range of cells C. Change letters from lower-case to upper-case within the range of cells D. Sorts the values within the range in descending order E. Returns the lowest value within the range of cells ANSWER: B What is the correct syntax for typing a function into a cell in the Excel ? A. Equals sign, function name, matching brackets, arguments B. Equals sign, function name, result C. Function name, argument, equals sign D. Function name, equals sign, argument E. Equals sign, arguments, function name ANSWER: A Which excel function calculates the largest value in a set of numbers? A. Average B. Count C. Min D. Max E. Var ANSWER: D What Does this Excel Formula Do? =IF(ISBLANK(G5)=TRUE;(IF(ISERROR(J5J6)=TRUE;"Error!";(J5-J6)));G5) A. The formula verifies that cell G5 is blank and if it is not, it returns the result of cells J5-J6 B. The formula checks if G5 is blank and if it is, it returns the value of cell G5 C. The formula checks the result of J5-J6 and if it is in error (nonnumeric) it returns the value of G5 D. The formula checks if G5 is blank and if it is, it returns the result of cells J5-J6 if it is numeric. Otherwise it will return “Error!” E. The formula checks if G5 is blank and if it is, it returns the value of cells J5-J6 ANSWER: D In an Excel IF function, the arguments required are _____. A. the logical test itself, value if test is true, value if test is false B. the logical test itself, three possible values 1 C. the logical formatting you D. the logical initial value E. the logical ANSWER: A test itself, value if test is true, value if test is false, want to use when the test is true test itself, value if test is true, value if test is false, test itself, default value, value if test is false Which of the following IF functions is correctly written? A. IF(C4>=D4,C4,"Too small") B. IF(C4>=D4;C4,Too small) C. =IF(C4>=D4,C4,"Too small") D. =IF(C4>=D4;C4;"Too small") E. =IF(C4>=D4,C4,Too small) ANSWER: C An Excel. A sheet has the following named cells: B3 is named Current, C3 is named Last Month, D3 is named Average for Year. Which formula below calculates the difference between the current value and last month's value? A. =Current - Last Month B. Current - Last Month C. =B3(Current) - D3(Last Month) D. =(Current + Last Month) /2 E. =B3*(Current) - D3*(Last Month) ANSWER: A An Excel formula must always start with a(n) ____________ . A. Astrisk B. Quotation Mark C. Period D. Equal Sign E. Colon ANSWER: D Except for the __________ function, a formula with a logical function shows the word “TRUE” or “FALSE” as a result. A. IF B. AND C. OR D. NOT E. Right answer not shown ANSWER: A What would be the result of this formula, entered into a cell in Excel? =10+2*5 A. 100 B. 60 C. 25 D. 20 E. 52 ANSWER: D Which menu command would you use to change the margins for printing in Ms Excel A. File -> PrintPreview B. File -> Print C. Format -> Margins D. File -> Page Setup E. Format -> Printing ANSWER: D To create a Excel chart, you will typically perform a number of steps that are called Chart Wizard. Show properly order of it: 1. Select the chart data on the worksheet 2. Choose where to put the new chart 3. Choose a Chart Type 2 4. Click the Chart Wizard button 5. Setup Chart ans Axis titles A. 1, 4, 3, 5, 2 B. 3, 5, 2, 4, 1 C. 2, 5, 3, 1, 4 D. 4, 3, 1, 5, 2 E. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ANSWER: A What would be the result of this formula, entered into a cell in Excel? =3+2*4 A. Error message will be displayed B. 14 C. 11 D. 9 E. 20 ANSWER: C Which key on the keyboard can you use to add the $ signs to Excel cell reference in order to make it an absolute reference? A. F3 B. F2 C. F5 D. F4 E. F6 ANSWER: D Which of the following date will be automatically recognized as a date when entered into a cell independently to the Windows Regional Settings? A. 3/01/2003 B. 3 January 2003 C. 3-Jan-2003 D. 3rd January 2003 E. Jan03 2003 ANSWER: A Which command would you use to save an existing Excel workbook into a Lotus 1-2-3 compatible file or into a other file formats? A. File –> Properties B. You can not save an Excel workbook into any other format C. File -> Save As D. File –> Export E. File –> Save ANSWER: C To include an Excel sheet table in a Word document that will show the most recent version of the data, use _____ . A. right answer not present B. convert Excel sheet into the Word table C. a picture object D. an linked object E. an embedded object ANSWER: D Which of the following Excel IF functions is correctly written? A. =IF(C4>=D4,C4,Too small) B. =IF(C4>=D4;C4;"Too small") C. =IF(C4>=D4,C4,"Too small") D. IF(C4>=D4;C4,Too small) E. IF(C4>=D4,C4,"Too small") ANSWER: C Select a statement that adequately describes the field of Medical Imaging. A. Is a multidisciplinary area; B. Integrates Bioengineering, Biology, and Medicine; 3 C. Can be used for Diagnosis and Therapy; D. Requires training in computational and life sciences; E. All of the listed answers. ANSWER: E MRI is abbreviation for: A. Magnetic Rectal Imaging; B. Magnetic Resonance Imaging; C. Major Resonance Imaging; D. Main Rectal Imaging; E. Modern Resonance Imaging. ANSWER: B CAT is abbreviation for: A. Computed Axial Tomography; B. Computerized Aberrancy Tomography; C. Consumer Axial Tomography; D. Constructed Axial Tomography; E. Constructed Aberrancy Tomography ANSWER: A PET is abbreviation for: A. Positive Emission Tomography; B. Pulse Emission Tomography; C. Positron Evaluation Tomography; D. Positron Emission Tomography; E. Positive Evaluation Tomography. ANSWER: D PACS is abbreviation for: A. Picture Aligning and Communication System; B. Picture Adding and Communication System; C. Picture Archiving and Communication System; D. Pictures And Communications System; E. Picture Archiving and Cooperation System. ANSWER: C Which of the following statements is true? A. X-rays, Computer Tomography (CT), and PET are all examples of transmission imaging; B. PET and MRI are examples of emission imaging; C. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) relies on nuclear resonance and CT on emission of radiation; D. SPECT represent transmission imaging; E. None of the above. ANSWER: E Which of the following is not true for spiral CT imagers? A. Imaging time of 1 sec or less; B. Imaging using electrons, instead of x-rays; C. Can use 3rd- or 4th-generation CT scanner; D. Allows imaging of the entire torso in a single breath hold; E. Require slip-ring technology for data transfer. ANSWER: B DICOM is abbreviation for: A. Doctors Imaging and Communications in Medicine; B. Documental Imaging and Communications in Medicine; C. Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine; D. Digital Imaging and Collaboration in Medicine; E. Digital Imagination and Collaboration in Medicine. ANSWER: C A CT scan and CAT scan are two same procedures. A. True; 4 B. False; C. Sometimes; D. It is depend to produced images; E. It is depend to source signal. ANSWER: A Like CT and MRI scans, a PET scan provides highly detailed images of organs in the body. A. Sometimes; B. True; C. It is depend to produced images D. It is depend to source signal. E. False; ANSWER: E Image that exists only for a short period of time is a: A. Volatile image B. Fixed object C. Holography D. Photography E. Right answer not present ANSWER: A Image that has been recorded on a material object is a: A. Volatile image B. Fixed object C. Holography D. Photography E. movie ANSWER: B In many other scientific and technical contexts, image usually means a: A. Holograph B. Two-dimensional signal C. Three-dimensional signal D. Laser image E. optical image ANSWER: B In computer graphics and digital image processing, the word image always means: A. Soft copy B. Hard copy C. ROM image D. a finite set of pixels E. Right answer not present ANSWER: D Images, as referred in the medical usage, are generally produced by an: A. Optical device B. ADC converter C. DAC converter D. Microprocessor E. All of the listed answers are right ANSWER: B Which of the following is an advantage of digital recording? A. More accurate color and detail in playback mode B. Advanced and quicker searches C. Smaller storage media D. No loss of quality when copying images E. All of the listed answers are right ANSWER: E 5 Which of the following of digital compression formats provide the BEST PRESERVATION QUALITY? A. JPEG B. Wavelet C. MPEG D. RAW E. Right answer not present ANSWER: D Which of the following can be used to detect tampering with digital images? A. Watermarks B. Watermarks, Digital signatures C. Encryption, passwords, Digital signatures D. Watermarks, Encryption, Digital signatures E. Encryption , Watermarks, passwords ANSWER: D A mathematical technique of creating missing data is called A. interpolation. B. lossless. C. artifacts. D. Right answer not present E. encoding ANSWER: A Blemishes or distortions in an image generated by electrical noise or other factors of an imaging system is called A. interpolation. B. lossless. C. artifacts. D. All of the listed answers are right E. encoding ANSWER: C A compression technique that reduces the size of the image without loss of information is called A. interpolation. B. lossless. C. artifacts. D. All of the listed answers are right E. transformation ANSWER: B What is a digital image? A. It is a representation of a two-dimensional image as a finite set of pixels. B. It is quantized values that represent the brightness of a given colour at any specific point. C. It is an image captured in its pure state by a chosen digital recording device. D. It is any form of information processing for which the input is an image. E. Right answer not present ANSWER: A What is a pixel? A. It is a representation of a two-dimensional image in the digital format. B. It is the smallest individual element in an image, holding quantized values that represent the brightness of a given colour at any specific point. C. It is an image captured in its pure state by a chosen digital recording device. D. It is any form of information processing for which the input is an image. E. Right answer not present ANSWER: B 6 What name of the each datum point scattered over a THREE-DIMENSIONAL REGION, such as produced by TOMOGRAPHIC? A. Pixel B. Voxel C. Byte D. Word E. File ANSWER: B How the digital images can be classified according to the number and nature of those samples? A. binary B. grayscale C. color D. multi-spectral E. All of the listed answers are mutually complementary ANSWER: E What are the numerical values for skewness and kurtosis for a symmetrical (ideal) normal distribution? A. 0 and 0 B. 1 and 1 C. 10 and 10 D. 100 and 100 E. Right answer not present ANSWER: A What are the numerical values for skewness and kurtosis define a normal distribution? A. Equal to 0 B. Less then 1 C. Less then 10 D. Less then 100 E. Less then critical value ANSWER: E The purpose of a single-sample hypothesis test is to A. Establish a correlation between an independent interval level variable and a dependent ordinal level variable. B. Provide an interval estimate of a population parameter. C. Determine if a population parameter is equal to a specified "target" value D. Provide a point estimate of a population parameter. E. Determine sample mean. ANSWER: C The number of opportunities in sampling to compensate for limitations, distortions, and potential weaknesses in a statistical procedure is called: A. A sampling distribution. B. Degrees of freedom. C. A population mean is less than some specified value. D. A sample mean is equal to some specified value. E. Right answer not present ANSWER: B The null hypothesis of all single sample hypothesis tests of means will be stated as: A. A population mean is equal to a specified value B. A population mean is equal to a sample mean. C. A population mean is equal to a sample variance. D. Interval/ratio level … greater than 196 E. Nominal/ordinal level … greater than 196 ANSWER: A 7 Most statistical test formulas calculate the value of a statistical test effect in _______ units of measure. A. raw score B. standard deviation C. squared D. standard error E. mean ANSWER: D We would FAIL to reject the null hypothesis when the test statistic value is smaller than. A. standard error. B. critical test score C. mean. D. degrees of freedom. E. variance. ANSWER: B If a researcher summarizes his/her data by saying 38 ± 12, what does the 12 indicate? A. The mean B. The kurthosis coefficient C. The skewness coefficient D. The standard deviation E. The variance ANSWER: D Which of the following statements is true concerning null hypotheses? A. The null hypothesis is vague, not pin-point. B. The null hypothesis is a statement about the sample, not the population. C. The null hypothesis comes from the researcher, not a formula. D. The null hypothesis explain real-wodr object behavior. E. All listed statements are right ANSWER: C What symbol denotes the null hypothesis? A. N.H. B. Hn C. H1 D. H0 E. H2 ANSWER: D Whereas the null hypothesis is symbolized as Ho, the alternative hypothesis is symbolized as Ha or __ . A. A.H. B. HA.H. C. H0 D. H1 E. Hz ANSWER: D As hyphothesis test result the numerical value that summarizes the sample data is called the calculated value or the ______ . A. critical value B. null value C. standardized statistic D. test statistic E. sample mean ANSWER: D When a researcher must determine the level of significance? before or after the sample data are collected? A. Before the sample data will be collected B. Before the hyphothesis test method will be choosed 8 C. After the sample data was collected D. After the hyphothesis test method was choosed E. Right answer not present ANSWER: A What level of significance is used most frequently by applied researchers? A. 0.001 B. 0.01 C. 0.05 D. 0.10 E. 0.25 ANSWER: C In a multiple regression, there will always be __ dependent variable(s) and __ independent variable(s). A. 1; 2 or more B. 2 or more; 1 C. 2; 2 or more D. 2 or more; 2 E. 1; 1 ANSWER: B What purpose of the F-TEST calculation? A. It is used to determine whether the means in two independent samples are equal B. It is used to determine whether the variances in two independent samples are equal C. It is used to determine the significance level D. It is used to determine whether the standart deviation in two independent samples are equal E. Right answer not present ANSWER: B What types of the Statistical Hypothesis Tests supported by MS Excel? A. standard Z-TEST, T-TESTS, and F-TEST B. Z-TEST and T-TESTS C. Three types of the T-TESTS D. F-TEST only E. Z-TEST only ANSWER: A What kinds Toolpack? A. “t-Test B. “t-Test C. “t-Test D. “t-Test Variances” E. “t-Test Variances” ANSWER: E of T-TESTS can been calculated with MS Excel Data Analysis Paired Two-Sample for Means” Two-Sample With Equal Variances” Two-Sample With Unequal Variances” Paired Two-Sample for Means” and “t-Test Two-Sample With Equal Paired Two-Sample for Means” and “t-Test Two-Sample With Equal and “t-Test Two-Sample With Unequal Variances” As a result of using any T-TESTS procedures from MS Excel Data Analysis Toolpack user see table with: A. Calculated values of one- and two-tailed t-tests and degrees of freedom. B. Calculated values of means, variances for the both input datasets, degrees of freedom, t-statistic and both the one-tailed and two-tailed probabilities and critical values C. Calculated values of means, variances for the both input datasets and degrees of freedom. D. Calculated values of degrees of freedom, t-statistic and both the onetailed and two-tailed probabilities and critical values. E. Calculated values of t-statistic and both the one-tailed and two-tailed probabilities and critical values ANSWER: B 9 During Statistical Hypothesis Tests researcher must perform set of required steeps. It is listed below randomly. Put it all in the right order: 1. Chek sample distribution type (normal or not) 2. Statistical Hypothesis phrasing (formulating) 3. Calculate Hypothesis Tests criteria value 4. Bring the narrow practical problem to predefined set of typical practical task 5. Chek additional conditions for input samples. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. B. 4, 2, 1, 5, 3. C. 3, 2, 5, 4, 1. D. 4, 3, 2, 5, 1. E. 5, 3, 2, 4, 1. ANSWER: B If our SAMPLE statistical parameter value is close to the POPULATION statistical parameter value value, we conclude that A. nothing happened in the study; there is no effect. B. something happened in the study; there is a significant effect. C. something happened in the study, but the effect is very small. D. we can neither accept or reject the null hypothesis. E. we can accept the null hypothesis. ANSWER: A Many people describe hypothesis testing as COUNTERINTUITIVE because A. we test whether nothing happened in order to conclude that something happened. B. we can only conclude that nothing happened when we are 100% sure that something did not happen. C. we test whether something happened in order to conclude that nothing happened. D. we test whether something happened but can still conclude that nothing happened. E. we can only conclude that nothing happened when we are 99% sure that something did not happen. ANSWER: A A Type I error occurs when we A. incorrectly reject a true null hypothesis. B. incorrectly reject a false null hypothesis. C. correctly reject a false null hypothesis. D. correctly fail to reject a false null hypothesis. E. Right answer not listed there ANSWER: A A Type II error occurs when A. we incorrectly fail to reject a false null hypothesis. B. we correctly fail to reject a false null hypothesis. C. we correctly reject a false null hypothesis. D. we incorrectly reject a true null hypothesis. E. Right answer not listed there ANSWER: A Which of the following is NOT one of the steps for hypothesis testing? A. Choosing a cutoff value from your population to determine how close your sample is to the population value. B. Drawing a conclusion based on the results of your test. C. Calculating the test statistic with the summary sample statistics. D. Deciding whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis. E. Cheking-off the distribution type ANSWER: A What definition of the decision support system (DSS) it is best? A. It is a computer-based system that aids the process of decision making. 10 B. All listed answers are equivalent. C. It is an interactive, flexible, and adaptable computer-based information system, especially developed for supporting the solution of a non-structured management problem for improved decision making. D. It is model-based set of procedures for processing data and judgments to assist a manager in his decision-making. E. It is interactive computer-based systems that help decision makers utilize data and models to solve unstructured problems. ANSWER: B How we can differentiate the decision support system in according to the MODE OF ASSISTANCE? A. The active DSS, passive DSS and cooperative DSS. B. The communication-driven DSS, data-driven DSS, document-driven DSS, knowledge-driven DSS, and model-driven DSS. C. The active DSS, passive DSS, document-driven DSS, knowledge-driven DSS, and model-driven DSS. D. The communication-driven DSS, data-driven DSS, document-driven DSS and cooperative DSS. E. The enterprise-wide DSS and desktop DSS ANSWER: B How we can differentiate the decision support system in according to the RELATIONSHIP WITH THE USER? A. The active DSS, passive DSS and cooperative DSS. B. The communication-driven DSS, data-driven DSS, document-driven DSS, knowledge-driven DSS, and model-driven DSS. C. The active DSS, passive DSS, document-driven DSS, knowledge-driven DSS, and model-driven DSS. D. The communication-driven DSS, data-driven DSS, document-driven DSS and cooperative DSS. E. The enterprise-wide DSS and desktop DSS ANSWER: A Which the decision support system called ACTIVE? A. That aids the process of decision making, but that cannot bring out explicit decision suggestions or solutions. B. That aids the process of decision making and can bring out such decision suggestions or solutions. C. That allows the decision maker to modify, complete, or refine the decision suggestions provided by the system, before sending them back to the system for validation. D. That allow access to and manipulation of a statistical, financial, optimization, or simulation model. E. That support more than one person working on a shared task. ANSWER: B Which the decision support system called PASSIVE? A. That aids the process of decision making, but that cannot bring out explicit decision suggestions or solutions. B. That aids the process of decision making and can bring out such decision suggestions or solutions. C. That allows the decision maker to modify, complete, or refine the decision suggestions provided by the system, before sending them back to the system for validation. D. That allow access to and manipulation of a statistical, financial, optimization, or simulation model. E. That support more than one person working on a shared task. ANSWER: A Which the decision support system called COOPERATIVE? A. That aids the process of decision making, but that cannot bring out explicit decision suggestions or solutions. B. That aids the process of decision making and can bring out such decision suggestions or solutions. 11 C. That allows the decision maker to modify, complete, or refine the decision suggestions provided by the system, before sending them back to the system for validation. D. That allow access to and manipulation of a statistical, financial, optimization, or simulation model. E. That support more than one person working on a shared task. ANSWER: C Which mode of assistance for the model-driven DSS it is propered? A. Emphasizing access to and manipulation of a statistical, financial, optimization, or simulation model. B. Supporting more than one person working on a shared task; examples include integrated tools like Microsoft's NetMeeting or Groove. C. Emphasizing access to and manipulation of a time series of internal company data and, sometimes, external data. D. Managing, retrieving and manipulations unstructured information in a variety of electronic formats. E. Specializing problem solving expertise stored as facts, rules, procedures, or in similar structures. ANSWER: A Which mode of assistance for the communication-driven DSS it is propered? A. Emphasizing access to and manipulation of a statistical, financial, optimization, or simulation model. B. Supporting more than one person working on a shared task; examples include integrated tools like Microsoft's NetMeeting or Groove. C. Emphasizing access to and manipulation of a time series of internal company data and, sometimes, external data. D. Managing, retrieving and manipulations unstructured information in a variety of electronic formats. E. Specializing problem solving expertise stored as facts, rules, procedures, or in similar structures. ANSWER: B Which mode of assistance for the data-driven DSS it is propered? A. Emphasizing access to and manipulation of a statistical, financial, optimization, or simulation model. B. Supporting more than one person working on a shared task; examples include integrated tools like Microsoft's NetMeeting or Groove. C. Emphasizing access to and manipulation of a time series of internal company data and, sometimes, external data. D. Managing, retrieving and manipulations unstructured information in a variety of electronic formats. E. Specializing problem solving expertise stored as facts, rules, procedures, or in similar structures. ANSWER: C Which mode of assistance for the document-driven DSS it is propered? A. Emphasizing access to and manipulation of a statistical, financial, optimization, or simulation model. B. Supporting more than one person working on a shared task; examples include integrated tools like Microsoft's NetMeeting or Groove. C. Emphasizing access to and manipulation of a time series of internal company data and, sometimes, external data. D. Managing, retrieving and manipulations unstructured information in a variety of electronic formats. E. Specializing problem solving expertise stored as facts, rules, procedures, or in similar structures. ANSWER: D Which mode of assistance for the knowledge-driven DSS it is propered? A. Emphasizing access to and manipulation of a statistical, financial, optimization, or simulation model. B. Supporting more than one person working on a shared task; examples include integrated tools like Microsoft's NetMeeting or Groove. 12 C. Emphasizing access to and manipulation of a time series of internal company data and, sometimes, external data. D. Managing, retrieving and manipulations unstructured information in a variety of electronic formats. E. Specializing problem solving expertise stored as facts, rules, procedures, or in similar structures. ANSWER: E Which most common components can be identified in the decision support system architecture? A. The Database Component and the User Interface Component. B. The Data Management Component, the Model Management Component, and the User Interface Management. C. The User Interface Component and the DSS Network Component. D. The Database Component, the Model and Analytical tools Component, and the DSS Network Component. E. The Database Component, and the Model and Analytical tools Component. ANSWER: B What benefits of the decision support system (DSS) using? A. Improving Personal Efficiency. B. Expediting Problem Solving. C. All listed features. D. Facilitating Interpersonal Communication. E. Increasing Organizational Control. ANSWER: C What is definition of the DIGITAL DASHBOARD? A. It are a class of computer-based information systems including knowledge based systems that support decision making activities. B. It are interactive computer programs, which are designed to assist physicians and other health professionals with decision making tasks. C. It is a computer program that contains the knowledge and analytical skills of one or more human experts, related to a specific subject. D. It is a business management tool that used to visually ascertain the status of a business enterprise via key business indicators. E. It is a mathematical model or computational model based on biological neural networks. ANSWER: D Which types of digital dashboard are dominate the market today? A. The stand alone software applications like Microsogt Excel. B. The stand alone software applications, web-browser based applications, and desktop applications (desktop widgets). C. Web-browser based applications only. D. Database Managment Systems such us Microsoft Access. E. Right answer does not present. ANSWER: B A new online system is being developed to allow doctors to access patient records in hospital wards. Which of the following does NOT relate to potential social and ethical issues of this new system? A. Protection of the system from unauthorised access B. Inclusion of data validation techniques to ensure only accurate data is entered C. Production of user documentation that helps doctors to easily access required data D. The patient dosent know ACID so they will hunt you down and kill you E. Production of accurate system design documentation for future system development ANSWER: E Which type of system is most often used for analyzing data? A. Executive-support system B. Decision-support system 13 C. Management information system D. Transaction processing system E. Windows operation system ANSWER: B Which of the following careers is NOT in Medical Information Technology? A. Web Developers B. Video Game Designers C. Computer Programmers D. Business Intelligence Analysts E. Database Administrator ANSWER: B PubMed, a bibliographic database dating back to 1950, indexes: A. around 5000 international journals of medicine & medical sciences. B. around 1000 international journals of medicine & medical sciences. C. around 15000 international journals of medicine & medical sciences. D. Right answer not exist. E. around 500 international journals of medicine & medical sciences. ANSWER: A The best way to search PubMed for effect of television on violence is by searching: A. television OR violence B. (television OR tv) AND violence C. television AND tv AND violence D. television AND violence E. (television AND tv) OR violence ANSWER: B Typing antibiotics at the PubMed search box, then clicking Go, retrieves: A. articles talking about antibiotics or containing the text-word antibiotics in the indexed part of the article (title, abstract, subject…) B. all answers are right C. articles talking about any antibiotic (such as penicillins, cephalosporins, tetracyclines etc….) even if they do not contain the word antibiotics in the indexed part of the article (title, abstract, subject…) D. articles talking about antibiotics or containing the text-word antibiotics E. articles talking about penicillins. ANSWER: B PubMed has a link where patients find reliable and up-to-date health information that is specifically written for patients or their families: A. PubMed search box. B. Clinical Queries. C. Clinical Alerts. D. Consumer Health. E. MeSH Database. ANSWER: D The best way to search PubMed for misdiagnosis of brucellosis is: A. misdiagnosis of brucellosis B. misdiagnosis AND brucellosis C. misdiagnosis OR brucellosis D. diagnostic errors brucellosis E. diagnostic errors OR brucellosis ANSWER: D Which of this sentence about medical information system is NOT TRUE? A. Databases of primary medical literature, such as PubMed/Medline, generally contain a compilation of only high quality evidence. B. An electronic database such as PubMed can only be accessed from the university library. 14 C. PubMed has a link where patients find reliable and up-to-date health information that is specifically written for patients or their families. D. PubMed, a bibliographic database dating back to 1950, indexes around 5000 international journals of medicine & medical sciences. E. The USA National Library of Medicine was started to use MEDLINE in 1965. ANSWER: B What definition of the INFORMATION SYSTEM it is the best? A. It is a computer-based system that aids the process of decision making. B. It is a computer-based system that process the data and information, including manual processes or automated processes. C. It is model-based set of procedures for processing data and judgments to assist a manager in his decision-making. D. Right answer is not present. E. It is the system of persons, data records and activities that process the data and information, including manual processes or automated processes. ANSWER: E What main areas of INFORMATION SYSTEMS work? A. Information Systems Strategy, Management and Development. B. Information Systems Strategy and Management. C. Information Systems Management and Development.. D. Information Systems Strategy and Development. E. Right answer are not present. ANSWER: A In medical informatics sciens field the IS is abbreviation for: A. Internet System B. Information System C. Intranet System D. Information Structure E. Intranet Structure ANSWER: B What definition of the INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY it is the best? A. It is the system of persons, data records and activities that process the data and information, including manual processes or automated processes. B. It is a study, design, development, implementation, support or management of computer-based information systems, particularly software applications and computer hardware. C. It is a computer-based system that process the data and information, including manual processes or automated processes. D. It is model-based set of procedures for processing data and judgments to assist a manager in his decision-making. E. Right answer is not present. ANSWER: B In medical informatics sciens field the IT is abbreviation for: A. Information Technology B. Internet Technology. C. Intranet Technology. D. Internetworking Technology. E. Instant Technology. ANSWER: A What definition of the HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEM it is the best? A. It is the system of persons, data records and activities that process the data and information, including manual processes or automated processes. B. It is a computer-based system that process the data and information, including manual processes or automated processes. C. It is a integrated information system designed to manage the administrative, financial and clinical aspects of a hospital. D. It is model-based set of procedures for processing data and judgments to assist a manager in his decision-making. E. Right answer is not present. 15 ANSWER: C 16