Week #4 vocab vocab
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| Informed Consent | When the patient understands the treatment and possible outcomes or side effects of the treatment
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| Noncomplient | When a patient understands the treatment yet chooses to not follow medical advice
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| Symptom | Subjective, or internal conditions felt by the patient, such as pain, headache, or nausea.
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| Problem-oriented medical record | keeps track of patient's progress. Information included are database, problem list, education, diagnostic, treatment plan, and progress notes.
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| Source-oriented medical record | Patient information is arranged according to who supplied the data-the patient, doctor, specialist, or someone else.
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| Active file | files you use frequently
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| Cross referenced | Files placed in more than one location, with each place noted in each file.
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| Records management | System refers to the way patient records are created, filed and maintained
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| Tickler file | file of notices that are reminders of things to be done.
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| Supplemental | added to complete or make up deficiency
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| Etiquette | Good manners
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| Enunciation | Clear and distinct speaking
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| Pitch | Property of sound that varies with variation in the frequency of vibration
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| Screen | Gathering info reguarding a call before transfering it.
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| Routing list | Specifies who is in charge and who calls should be forwarded to.
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| Matrix | Basic format for scheduling
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| Legal record | anything that could be used in court. Appointment books kept for 3 years.
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| Referral | Recommendation to consult (the professional) person referred for a second opinion
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| Consultation | Conference between two or more people to consider a particular question
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| Diagnostic tests | x ray, radiotsotope, CT(w/contrast), mammography, aniography, etc.
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