Nursing's data needs fall into four domains. Which of the following statements accurately describe the sources for data in each of the domains (select all that apply)?

a. Client data is located in the client's health care record.
b. Provider data refers to physicians and is located within the medical board.
c. Administrative data is located in registry and regulatory performance data.
d. Research data is only available with in-formed consent.
e. Existing and newly gathered data can be a source of obtaining research information.


A, C, E
The sources of client data are the client's health care record, their personal health record, and pa-tient-provider messages. Administrative data is located in administrative, fiscal, population, regi-stry, and regulatory performance data. Existing and newly gathered data, relational databases, and common data elements are sources of research data.

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