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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A simplicity, accessibility
B clarity, complexity
C uniformity, simplicity
Question #2
A It is permissible in certain circumstances
B It is easily done
C It is considered fraud and abuse
D Nothing will happen
Question #3
A False
B True
Question #4
A OASIS
B NCQA
C ORYX
D HEDIS
Question #5
A Semantic Network
B Lexicon
C Unified Medical Language System
D RxNorm
Question #6
A FOCUS PDCA
B Six Sigma
C PDSA
Question #7
A Current health care systems are more devoted to dealing with acute, episodic conditions.
B It is necessary to implement a specific “blueprint” or standard for the future
C There is a shift from care of chronic illnesses to care of acute illnesses.
D Current health care systems are well organized to meet the challenges of continuity of care.
Question #8
A Data control
B Data quantity
C Data quality
D Quality assurance
Question #9
A Data flow
B Unidirectional data flow
C Multidirectional data flow
D Bidirectional data flow
Question #10
A Advance directive
B Lab results
C Financial data
D Consents for treatment
Question #11
A Root-cause analysis
B Serious incident
C Enterprise risk management
D Sentinel event
Question #12
A A. E. Codman
B Philip Crosby
C W. Edwards Deming
Question #13
A Accounting
B Administration management
C Risk management
D Coding
Question #14
A 15
B 45
C 30
D 60
Question #15
A The health care record belongs to the facility, and it cannot be mandated to produce the records.
B Declining the request may violate the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
C Paper-based charts must be reproduced for the patient, but electronic data is exempt from this ruling.
Question #16
A 1993
B 1989
C 1991
D 1990
Question #17
A 6 years
B 7 years
C 2 years
D 3 years
Question #18
A Statistical
B Data
C Numerical
Question #19
A True
B False
Question #20
A A small group of workers from various departments who meet monthly to analyze and solve work-related problems and to recommend solutions to management.
B A group of high performers with recognized skills in quality management who meet to analyze and solve work-related problems and to recommend solutions to other departments.
C A small group of workers who perform similar work and who meet regularly to analyze and solve work-related problems and to recommend solutions to management.
D A recognition program for the highest performers in the organization. This group then meets on a regular basis to analyze and solve work-related problems and to recommend solutions to other departments.
Question #21
A History, exam, and medical decision making
B History, exam, and complexity
C Chief complaint, exam, and medical decision making
D History, review of systems, and exam
Question #22
A Clinical data representation
B Data mapping
C Encoding
D Case mix
Question #23
A Lawrence Green
B Lawrence Reed
C Lawrence Weed
Question #24
A To develop scientific evidence that enables health care decision makers to reach more informed health care choices
B To accredit health care facilities that meet very stringent criteria that demonstrate they are meeting or exceeding the standards of care
C To ensure health care coding quality
D To serve on a consulting basis to health care facilities to assist in improving the quality of care
Question #25
A The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services define delinquent records.
B The provider’s medical staff bylaws, rules, and regulations outline are what define a delinquent record.
C Records that are not completed within thirty days following discharge
D Third party payer guidelines define delinquent records.
Question #26
A Advance directives
B Destruction
C Data storage
D Retention
Question #27
A 2003
B 2006
C 1996
D 1988
Question #28
A Class II wound infections
B Urinary tract infections
C Central-line bloodstream infections
D Viral infections
Question #29
A family background, examination, medical decision making
B history, examination, medical decision making
C history, laboratory, medical decision making
Question #30
A Heart attacks
B Acute accidents
C Chronic alcoholism
D Pregnancy and delivery
Question #31
A 1960s and 1970s
B 1940s and 1950s
C 1980s and 1990s
D 1920s and 1930s
Question #32
A Nomenclature
B Clinical vocabulary
C Clinical terminology
D Terminology
Question #33
A Vocabulary
B Clinical terminology
C Medical language
D Clinical vocabulary
Question #34
A The primary care physician
B The hospital
C The insurance company
D The patient
Question #35
A Medical record
B All of these
C Hospital chart
D Clinical record
Question #36
A False
B True
Question #37
A 2
B 3
C 5
D 4
Question #38
A Authorship
B Information
C Authentication
D Completeness
Question #39
A 6 years
B 5 years
C 3 years
D 2 years
Question #40
A eponyms
B medical language
C nomenclature
D vocabulary
Question #41
A clinical terminology
B eponyms
C clinical vocabulary
D medical language
Question #42
A eponyms
B vocabulary
C medical language
D nomenclature
Question #43
A eponyms
B medical language
C vocabulary
D nomenclature
Question #44
A medical language
B clinical vocabulary
C eponyms
D clinical terminology
Question #45
A nomenclature
B clinical terminology
C medical language
D clinical vocabulary
Question #46
A incident report
B negligence report
C daily report
Question #47
A Improve the quality of care
B Increase jobs in the IT field
C Increase healthcare revenue
D Combat fraud and abuse in health care
Question #48
A Authorship, authentication, timeliness, and completeness
B Authentication, accuracy, timeliness, and completeness
C Authorship, authentication, accuracy, and completeness
Question #49
A ICD-10-CM and CPT
B SNOP and ABC
C SNDO and SNOMED
D ICD-10-CM and MS-DRG
Question #50
A It is a recognized system of preferred clinical or medical terminology.
B It is a systematic listing of proper names for concepts, items, actions, and other aspects of a particular area of interest or knowledge.
C It is the process by which a numeric code listed in a classification system is assigned to data found in the health record.
D It is a grouping of several items that have one or more common denominators.