Certified Healthcare Technology Specialist (CHTS) Process Workflow & Information Management Redesign Practice Exam

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What type of mistake occurs when a clinician misinterprets a dial setting due to the scale being discrete instead of continuous?

  1. Calculation mistake

  2. Execution mistake, of intention type

  3. Planning mistake

  4. Judgment mistake

The correct answer is: Execution mistake, of intention type

The type of mistake that occurs when a clinician misinterprets a dial setting because the scale is discrete instead of continuous is identified as an execution mistake, of intention type. This type of mistake arises during the execution phase of a task, where the clinician intends to perform an action but misjudges or misinterprets the specific dial setting, resulting in an error in their execution of the plan. In this situation, the clinician's intention to set the dial correctly exists, but the discrete nature of the scale leads to a misunderstanding of the actual value or setting. This highlights that the error stems from how the clinician interacts with the device, not from a flaw in the planning or calculation process. Other types of mistakes present different scenarios. Calculation mistakes generally refer to errors in numerical computation rather than misinterpretation of settings. Planning mistakes involve incorrect assumptions or strategies before executing an action. Judgment mistakes arise from a misinterpretation of facts or data leading to poor decision-making. In this case, however, the issue is clearly related to the execution of the intended action and the interpretation of the device's setting scale.