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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| which two scientists developed a vaccine that brought polio under control? | jonas salk and albert sabin |
| which scientist first described circulatory system | william harvey |
| what is critical thinking? | the practice of thinking of every aspect of a situation |
| what contribution made by ignaz philipp semmelweis drastically reduced deaths that commonly took place in hospitals? | hand washing |
| what are the characteristics of stage 1 learners according to the learning style inventory | considering point of view, observation, planning, sensitivity, brainstorming, recognition, problem solving, creativity |
| which mind map would display the cause and effect of events? | chain of events |
| what kind of patients receive care in an ambulatory center? | patients in need of outpatient services (surgery and dialysis) |
| which procedure was first performed by dr. christian barnard | first ever heart transplant |
| the father of medicine contributed what to medicine | hippocratic oath |
| which legislation most effects the which laboratory tests can be preformed in a physicians office lab | CMS |
| what type of registered nurse has advanced training to diagnose and treat common illnesses | nurse practitioners |
| what is the difference between the DO and the MD? | DOs use medicine and surgery and OMT w/ a special focus on the musculoskeletal system |
| a medical doctor who specializes in the treatment in the treatment of disorders of the eye is called what | ophthalmologist |
| one factor true about all practicing medical assistants- they are not independent practitioners. certified or not regardless of length of training or experience, every medical assistant must practice under the directed supervision of a physician | true |
| the health professional who provides basic patient care services including diagnosing illnesses and prescribing medicine | nurse practitioner |
| what are the categories of compliance for meeting standards of care | clinical and patient safety, data privacy and compliance, ethical compliance, scope of practice |
| what is the key feature of PCMH | helping facilitate patient health |
| DO refers to which type f physicians? | doctor of osteopathy |
| which agency, founded in 1939, is a nationally recognized certification agency for multiple allied health professionals? | AMT |
| what is the most important consideration in choosing a uniform | it is modest and does not show too much skin in the neck, abdomen, and when your raise your arms/ bend over |
| the mental or emotional condition with respect to cheerfulness or confidence is called? | morale |
| a person who is characterized by or conforms to the technical or ethical standards of a certain profession is considered to be what | professional |
| describe the relationship of administrative and clinical medical assisting responsibilities | complimentary due to both being essential for smooth operations and effective delivery |
| what is an obstruction to professionalism | personal issues, poor communication, generational differences, lack of accountability, distractions |
| __________ is defined as deciding which tasks are most important | prioritizing |
| what is professionalism | the ability to conform and adapt to certain skills |
| what are some reasons to keep an accurate medical record? | patient safety, legal protection, continuity of care |
| what is needed when describing a patients chief complaint? | patients own words, primary reasoning |
| most tasks can be prioritized into three general categories. What are the three categories? | must do, should do, want to do |
| how would you properly index the name "Jill Freeman, M.D." for filing if you had another patient with the same name but without the title? | Freeman, Jill, M.D. |
| _________ is an interdisciplinary customizable approach that allows health department to connect practice the policy for change to happen locally | population health |
| A filing system in which alphabetic cross-reference must be consulted to locate specific files is called a ________ system | indirect |
| an RMA credential is awarded by whom? | AMT |
| the actual health record belongs to whom? | the healthare provider/ facility |
| the process of moving an active file to inactive status is called what | purging |
| what is the most important reason for telling the provider when a documentation error is discovered later? | to protect the patients health and well being |
| HIPPA recommends that physicians keep the records on patients for at least how long? | 6 years |
| medical records should keep records on minors for how long? | 10 years or until the patient is 21 |
| files for patients who have died, moved away, or otherwise terminated their relationship with the provider are called _______ files | inactive |
| a medical record should only be released with a verbal order from whom? | physician |
| how are corrections made to the electronic health record? | a formal auditable process |
| ________ is the type of electronic record of health-related information about an individual that can be created, gathered, managed, and consulted only by authorized clinicians and staff in a single healthcare organization | EMR |
| a correction to a medical record and be by whom? | the patient whos information is on the record |
| the "R" in SOAPIER charting method means what? | Revision |
| the "E" in SOAPIER charting method means what? | Evaluation |
| ________ software can be used for transcription and authentication | voice recognition |
| which health information exchanges allows providers to find and/or request information on a patient from other providers? | query-based |
| what section of the law, commonly known as the economic package, pertains to healthcare? | HITECH |
| what is the HIPPA privacy rule requirement for the retention of health records? | must be retained for a minimum of 6 years |