The role of the nurse in the system integration efforts should include which of the following? Select all that apply

1. Ensuring that data will be collected in only one system and shared as needed among others
2. Involvement in the formation and maintenance of the electronic health record
3. Promoting the development and maintenance of archetypes
4. Determining measures to assure the quality of data
5. Identifying and defining data elements


1,2,4,5
Rationale: The role the nurse in the system integration efforts should include the formation and maintenance of the electronic health record; ensuring that data will be collected in only one system and shared among all other systems requiring it (eliminates redundant efforts while ensuring data integrity); identifying and defining data elements; and assuring the quality of data. Developing archetypes and creating communications standards would not be appropriate for nurses.

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