Canadian Health Information Management Association Practice Exam

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What is the way in which computer commands are visually displayed to users called?

  1. Graphical user interface

  2. Groupware

  3. HL7

  4. Interoperability

The correct answer is: Graphical user interface

The term that describes the way in which computer commands are visually displayed to users is known as a graphical user interface (GUI). A GUI allows users to interact with electronic devices through graphical icons and visual indicators, rather than relying solely on text-based commands. This visual representation makes it much easier for users to navigate software applications and perform tasks, as it provides an intuitive way to access functions, view information, and manipulate data through a user-friendly design. In contrast, groupware refers to software designed to help people work together on projects, HL7 is a set of international standards for the exchange of healthcare information, and interoperability is the ability of different systems to work together and exchange data effectively. These concepts, while important in technology and healthcare, do not specifically pertain to the visual display of commands and user interaction in the same way that a GUI does.