Computing Foundations — 15 Questions — Practice & Learn
15
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Self-Check
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This self-assessment is NOT graded and does NOT count toward your course grade. Use it to test your understanding of Week 1 concepts. Review the feedback for each answer to deepen your knowledge before taking the graded assessment.
Software & Windows Fundamentals
1
Software vs Hardware in HealthcareUngraded
A pharmacy technician uses a handheld barcode scanner to verify medications before dispensing. The scanner reads UPC codes and cross-references them against a database. Which of the following components is classified as software?
AThe handheld barcode scanner device
BThe LED screen displaying prescription information
CThe pharmacy management application that cross-references the databaseCorrect
DThe charging cradle for the handheld device
Explanation
Software is the set of instructions (programs) that tell hardware what to do. The scanner, screen, and cradle are all physical hardware you can touch. The pharmacy management application is software — it processes data, runs logic, and communicates with the database. In healthcare, understanding this distinction helps you troubleshoot: if the scanner reads a code but the app shows an error, the problem is likely software, not hardware.
2
System Software IdentificationUngraded
A radiology department's imaging workstations receive an overnight update that improves how the operating system manages memory and peripheral devices such as high-resolution monitors. This update modifies which type of software?
APresentation software
BSpreadsheet software
CDatabase software
DSystem softwareCorrect
Explanation
System software includes the operating system (like Windows) and device drivers that manage hardware. It runs "behind the scenes" so your applications work properly. When an update improves memory management or how monitors display, that's a system software update. Application software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) is what you use directly for tasks. In healthcare IT, system updates often happen overnight to avoid disrupting patient care workflows.
3
Choosing the Right Office ApplicationUngraded
A dental office coordinator must draft a professional referral letter to an oral surgeon that includes the clinic letterhead, patient history summary, and the dentist's signature block. Which Microsoft 365 application is BEST suited for this task?
AMicrosoft WordCorrect
BMicrosoft Excel
CMicrosoft Access
DMicrosoft Outlook
Explanation
Microsoft Word is designed for creating formatted documents like letters, reports, and forms. It supports letterheads, signature blocks, and professional formatting. Excel is for data and calculations, Access is for databases, and Outlook is for email and calendars. Matching the right application to the task is a foundational skill you will use throughout your healthcare career — referral letters, policies, and patient instructions are all created in Word.
4
Launching Applications in Windows 11Ungraded
A physical therapy aide needs to open the clinic's scheduling application but cannot locate its icon on the desktop or taskbar of the Windows 11 workstation. What is the FASTEST way to find and launch the program?
AOpen the Control Panel and look under "Programs and Features"
BNavigate to C:\Program Files and double-click each subfolder
CLog off and log back in so all pinned icons reappear
DClick the Search icon on the taskbar (or press the Windows key)Correct
Explanation
The Windows Search feature (click the magnifying glass or press the Windows key and start typing) is the fastest way to find any application, file, or setting. It searches everything on your computer instantly. This is much faster than browsing through folders or menus. In a busy healthcare setting, speed matters — learning to use Search saves time every day.
5
Recycle Bin File RecoveryUngraded
A medical records clerk accidentally deleted a scanned patient consent form from the Documents folder five minutes ago. The Recycle Bin has not been emptied. How should the clerk recover the file?
AAsk the patient to fill out the form again
BOpen the Recycle Bin, right-click the file, and select RestoreCorrect
CUse the Search bar to look where it was originally saved
DRe-scan the original paper document from the filing cabinet
Explanation
When you delete a file in Windows, it goes to the Recycle Bin — it is not permanently erased. To recover it, open the Recycle Bin (icon on the desktop), find the file, right-click it, and select "Restore." The file returns to its original location. This only works if the Recycle Bin hasn't been emptied. In healthcare, accidentally deleting a patient document could be a compliance issue, so knowing how to recover files quickly is essential.
6
Healthcare File Naming ConventionsUngraded
A hospital laboratory is standardizing how digital pathology reports are named. Which file name BEST follows healthcare file naming best practices?
AMaria Garcia blood work results.pdf
BLAB20987_2026-03-08_CBC-Panel.pdfCorrect
Cbloodwork final (2).pdf
Dreport_march.pdf
Explanation
Healthcare file naming should use identifiers (like lab IDs), not patient names, for privacy (HIPAA). The best format includes: an ID number, a date in YYYY-MM-DD format (so files sort chronologically), and a descriptor of the content. Option A uses a patient name (HIPAA risk), Option C is vague with a duplicate marker, and Option D lacks specificity. Good naming conventions prevent lost files, support audits, and protect patient privacy.
File Management & Web Search
7
File Organization StrategyUngraded
A multi-physician family practice is evaluating two file organization approaches. The front office saves all documents in a single "Patients" folder alphabetically by last name. The billing team uses a nested structure: Year > Insurance Provider > Claim Status (Pending / Approved / Denied). Which analysis BEST supports selecting a system for the entire practice?
AThe front office approach is better because alphabetical sorting is simplest
BBoth systems are equal; keep them separate so each team works its own way
CThe billing team's hierarchical structure scales better as volume grows, supports targeted access permissions, and locates documents by multiple criteriaCorrect
DNeither works; store everything on the desktop for quick access
Explanation
A hierarchical (nested) folder structure scales much better than a flat structure. When a single folder contains thousands of files, finding anything becomes slow and error-prone. Nested folders let you drill down by year, provider, or status — and different teams can be given access to only the folders they need (a security best practice). Desktop storage is never appropriate for business files because it is disorganized and unsecured.
8
Advanced Search TechniquesUngraded
A clinic compliance officer needs to find the exact OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard on the official OSHA website, avoiding commercial sites. Which search query is most effective?
The site: operator restricts results to a specific website (site:osha.gov shows only OSHA pages). Putting a phrase in quotation marks ("bloodborne pathogens standard") searches for that exact phrase. Combining both is a powerful search technique that eliminates irrelevant commercial results. In healthcare compliance, finding the official source — not a third-party summary — is critical for accuracy.
9
CRAAP Test Source EvaluationUngraded
A student finds a blog post about HIPAA compliance updates. The post was written in 2018, cites no references, and the author's only credential is "healthcare blogger." According to the CRAAP Test, which criteria does this source FAIL?
ACurrency and Purpose only
BCurrency, Authority, and AccuracyCorrect
CPurpose only
DAll five criteria equally
Explanation
The CRAAP Test evaluates sources on five criteria: Currency (timeliness), Relevance, Authority (author credentials), Accuracy (evidence/references), and Purpose (why it was written). This source fails Currency (2018 is outdated for HIPAA, which gets frequent updates), Authority ("healthcare blogger" is not a verifiable credential), and Accuracy (no references or data). It may still be Relevant and its Purpose may be informational, so it does not fail all five equally.
Outlook & Professional Communication
10
Professional Email Subject LinesUngraded
A lab technician needs to email a physician about a critical test result ready for review in the EHR. The email must not contain Protected Health Information but should prompt immediate action. Which subject line is most appropriate?
Alab results
BCritical Lab Result Ready — MRN 78432Correct
CLOOK AT THIS RIGHT AWAY!!!
Dfyi — something came back abnormal
Explanation
An effective healthcare email subject line is specific, professional, and HIPAA-compliant. Using "Critical Lab Result Ready" conveys urgency without all-caps shouting, and using an MRN (Medical Record Number) instead of a patient name protects privacy. Option A is too vague, C is unprofessional, and D is both vague and casual. In healthcare communication, clear and professional subject lines ensure important messages get read promptly.
11
Outlook Recurring MeetingsUngraded
A nursing supervisor must set up a weekly wound-care review meeting every Wednesday at 2:00 PM for 12 weeks, inviting the charge nurse, wound-care specialist, and attending physician. What is the MOST efficient approach in Outlook?
ACreate one meeting with a weekly recurrence for 12 occurrences and invite all three attendeesCorrect
BSend a group email asking each person to block 2:00 PM on their own calendars
CManually create 12 separate meeting invitations
DWrite the schedule on the unit whiteboard and take a photo to share
Explanation
Outlook's Recurrence feature lets you create one meeting and set it to repeat weekly for a set number of times. All attendees receive a single invitation that automatically populates 12 weeks on their calendars. This is far more efficient than creating 12 individual meetings, and more reliable than asking people to manually block time. In a healthcare setting, automated calendar management ensures care team meetings happen consistently.
12
Microsoft 365 Application MatchingUngraded
A healthcare office needs to coordinate a flu vaccination campaign across 5 clinic locations in real-time, sharing schedules, chatting with coordinators, and hosting video check-ins. Which Microsoft 365 application is BEST suited?
AMicrosoft Word
BMicrosoft TeamsCorrect
CMicrosoft SharePoint
DMicrosoft Outlook
Explanation
Microsoft Teams is designed for real-time collaboration: chat, video meetings, file sharing, and channel-based communication across multiple locations. Word is for documents, SharePoint is for document libraries and intranet sites, and Outlook is for email and calendars. When a task requires multiple people coordinating in real-time across locations, Teams is the right tool. Many healthcare organizations adopted Teams during the pandemic for exactly this kind of cross-site coordination.
File Types, Cloud Storage & Security
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File Types in HealthcareUngraded
A medical billing department receives lab results that need to be imported into spreadsheet software. The lab sends data as plain text with values separated by commas. What file type is this?
A.docx (Word Document)
B.xlsx (Excel Workbook)
C.csv (Comma-Separated Values)Correct
D.pdf (Portable Document Format)
Explanation
A CSV (Comma-Separated Values) file stores data as plain text where each value is separated by a comma and each row is a new line. CSV files are the standard way to exchange data between different systems — lab equipment, EHRs, billing software, and spreadsheets all can read CSVs. When you open a CSV in Excel, each comma-separated value goes into its own cell, making it easy to analyze.
14
Cloud Computing and HIPAAUngraded
TRUE or FALSE: A healthcare organization can use any cloud storage service (such as Google Drive or Dropbox personal accounts) to store patient health information as long as the files are password-protected.
TTrue
FFalseCorrect
Explanation
Password protection alone is NOT sufficient for HIPAA compliance. Healthcare organizations must use cloud services that have signed a Business Associate Agreement (BAA), which legally requires the provider to protect PHI according to HIPAA standards. Personal Google Drive and Dropbox accounts do not offer BAAs. Only HIPAA-compliant versions (like Google Workspace with a BAA or Dropbox Business with a BAA) can be used for patient data. This is a common and costly compliance mistake.
15
Email Actions in HealthcareUngraded
A healthcare worker receives an email from "IT Security Team" with the subject "ALERT: Suspicious Login Attempt" containing a link to verify their password. The sender address looks slightly different from the official IT department. What is the BEST action?
AClick the link immediately to secure the account
BReply to the sender asking if the email is legitimate
CDelete the email — it is likely a phishing attemptCorrect
DForward the email to all coworkers as a warning
Explanation
This is a classic phishing attempt. Red flags include: a slightly different sender address, urgency ("ALERT"), and a link asking for credentials. Never click links in suspicious emails, and never reply (that confirms your address is active). Forwarding it to coworkers could spread the phishing link. The safest action is to delete the email or report it to your actual IT department through a known contact method (phone or verified email). Healthcare is the #1 target for phishing attacks because of the value of medical data.
How Did You Do?
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