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Exam 2

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Too challenging in terms of privacy and security
B  Too expensive
C  Too cumbersome
D  All of these
Question #5
A  CHINs
B  HIE
C  HITECH
D  HIO
Question #6
A  patient education centers.
B  health information exchanges.
C  Meaningful Use networks.
D  SQL reporting services.
Question #7
A  Continuity of Care Document
B  Health Level-7
C  Systemized Nomenclature of Medicine – Clinical Terms
D  Clinical Document Architecture
Question #8
A  disease surveillance.
B  functionality.
C  medication management.
D  educational domains.
Question #9
A  Administrative policy
B  Clinical operations
C  Privacy and security
D  Clinical quality
Question #10
A  All of these
B  Identification of the designated record set by the facility
C  Appropriate authorization process
D  Identification of the legal record by the facility
Question #12
A  Medicaid
B  Blue Shield
C  Medicare
D  Blue Cross
Question #13
A  Principal diagnosis code
B  Date of procedure
C  Patient satisfaction
D  Discharge date
Question #14
A  computer-assisted coding.
B  natural language processing.
C  encoding.
D  artificial intelligence.
Question #15
A  standardized research data on pharmaceutical usage.
B  decreased population health outcomes.
C  decreased transparency for clinical providers.
D  better clinical outcomes.
Question #17
A  Affordable Care Act
B  All of these
C  HITECH
D  American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Question #19
A  All of these
B  Incomplete documentation has been submitted.
C  It is needed for risk management review.
D  The patient is readmitted.
Question #20
A  one that a facility would present in response to a subpoena.
B  none of these.
C  any medical record in a facility regardless of designation.
D  only an EHR record.
Question #21
A  Clinical
B  Reimbursement
C  Insurance
D  Administrative
Question #23
A  Monthly
B  Bi-annually
C  Continuously
D  Bi-weekly
Question #24
A  cloud services.
B  none of these.
C  paper records.
D  tape backup.
Question #26
A  An index card with each patient’s contact information
B  A file cabinet for storing patient records
C  An EHR to keep track of each patient encounter
D  A record of each patient divided into individual encounters
Question #30
A  Primary care physician
B  Healthcare plan administrator
C  Provider
D  Patient
Question #34
A  database systems.
B  information systems.
C  legacy systems.
D  management systems.
Question #35
A  healthcare knowledge.
B  programming education.
C  computer background.
D  networking skills.
Question #36
A  Sunsetting a pharmacy inventory application
B  Integrating legacy systems with new EHR systems
C  Installation of a stand-alone encoder
D  Sharing uniform data from the same information vendor
Question #38
A  Planning for the project
B  Monitoring and controlling the project
C  Executing the project
D  Closing the project
Question #39
A  digitized format.
B  scanning.
C  EMR.
D  imaging.
Question #40
A  provides a digital record of the traditional chart.
B  offers limited functionality.
C  does not meet certification requirements of HITECH.
D  captures more in-depth information.
Question #41
A  EHRs are less expensive.
B  EHRs take less time for the physician to access.
C  EHRs do not have to be as secure as the paper record.
D  EHRs can be used simultaneously by more than one provider.
Question #42
A  guarantor.
B  insurance company.
C  attorney.
D  care giver.
Question #43
A  a nurse, medical assistant, or other technician.
B  a third-party payer.
C  a doctor.
D  HIM personnel.
Question #44
A  only documents the health status of the patient.
B  is not used by other ancillary personnel.
C  is not protected from legal proceedings.
D  serves as a means of communication among the healthcare team.
Question #45
A  American Medical Education Association
B  American Medical Association
C  American College of Surgeons
D  American Physician’s Association
Question #46
A  New York Hospital.
B  Boston Hospital.
C  Plymouth Hospital.
D  Pennsylvania Hospital.
Question #47
A  Andrew Jackson.
B  George Washington.
C  Thomas Jefferson.
D  Benjamin Franklin.
Question #49
A  Prospective Pay System (PPS).
B  Professional Standards Review Organizations (PSROs).
C  Conditions of Participation (CoP).
D  Title XVII of the Social Security Act of 1935.