Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Comp Science Case study Questions for 2017

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Research and posting your responses for the questions below on your OneNote Page

A: Demonstrate an understanding of how the system(s) in the ITGS case study work (objective 1)
  1. Explain the concept: augmented reality[2 marks]
  2. How does a sonogram work? [2 marks]
  3. Explain the concept: Diagnosis Decision Support System [2 marks]
  4. What is near field communication (NFC) and how is it used within telemedicine? [2 marks]
  5. What is an electronic health record? [2 marks]
  6. Explain the differences between MRI, CT scan and ultrasound? [2 marks]
  7. How is augmented reality imaging useful in terms of ultrasound? [2 marks]
B:Q3 type questions (usually up to 6 marks each):
Apply material from the course syllabus in the context of the case study (objective 2)
  1. How could society benefit from improvements in the use of wearable devices? [6 marks]
  2. How might a private health centre decide on a balance between costs of the medical personnel/computer system and health benefits? [6 marks]
  3. How might technological developments replace the requirement for health careers? [6 marks]
  4. How might technology be combined with human resources in order to obtain health services to those in remote areas? [6 marks]
  5. Explain how the use of a knowledge base in a hospital can improve the effectiveness of medical treatment [6 marks]
  6. Define the term (genomic) bioinformatics. [4 marks]
  7. Explain the difference between a DDSS and CDSS. [4 marks]
  8. Explain some of the advantages and disadvantages of diagnostic systems? [6 marks]
C:Q3 or Q4 type questions (usually either 6 or 12 marks each):
  1. Write a justification of why Tall Trees should be recommended to incorporate technology relating to the IoHT [12 marks]
  2. The EHC recognises having an eHealth system in Europe presents “obvious potential advantages for the individual, for researchers and also for health care planners, but there are some implications that need to be considered as well”. Discuss these implications [12 marks]
  3. Evaluate the use of computer systems instead of doctors. [12 marks]
  4. Evaluate the claim that computer systems may be able to completely replace diagnostic health carers. [12 marks]
  5. “Many governments are now looking to enforce compatible electronic health records (EHR) across all health services.” Discuss the ethical implications of this enforcement [12 Marks]
  6. Discuss the social implications that arise from the use of robotic controlled surgery [12 marks]
  7. Evaluate the social implications that arise from the use of electronic health records. [12 marks]
  8. Evaluate the social implications that arise from the use of telemedicine. [12 marks]

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