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Manush is a recent graduate from a prestigious university in California who is looking for a job opportunity as a real estate agent.  While he already has samples provided by his friends, he still feels something lacking in his resume.  Specifically, the he believes that his professional objective statement lacks focus and clarity. 

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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Exam 3

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

Question #1
A  Successful completion of a coding certificate program
B  RHIT, RHIA, or CCA credential
C  Master’s in health informatics
D  2 years’ coding experience
Question #2
A  EHRs take less time for the physician to access.
B  EHRs do not have to be as secure as the paper record.
C  EHRs can be used simultaneously by more than one provider.
D  EHRs are less expensive.
Question #3
A  care giver.
B  attorney.
C  guarantor.
D  insurance company.
Question #4
A  a third-party payer.
B  HIM personnel.
C  a doctor.
D  a nurse, medical assistant, or other technician.
Question #5
A  is not used by other ancillary personnel.
B  serves as a means of communication among the healthcare team.
C  is not protected from legal proceedings.
D  only documents the health status of the patient.
Question #6
A  Education in both fields can be a shared endeavor.
B  Any overlap between the fields will decrease in the future.
C  Each field has a specific focus.
D  Boundaries between these fields are static.
Question #7
A  2000s.
B  1990s.
C  1970s.
D  1980s.
Question #9
A  health information management.
B  all of these.
C  health informatics.
D  bio-informatics.
Question #10
A  health informatics.
B  healthcare reform.
C  information technology.
D  health information management.
Question #11
A  Bill of Rights.
B  Patient’s Bill of Rights.
C  Healthcare Bill of Rights.
D  Notice of Privacy Practices.
Question #12
A  Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
B  Employee Health Care Protection Act of 2013
C  The Affordable Care Act of 2010
D  Medical Care Act of 1965
Question #13
A  Reimbursement
B  Administrative
C  Clinical
D  Insurance
Question #14
A  Bi-annually
B  Bi-weekly
C  Continuously
D  Monthly
Question #15
A  medical data.
B  administrative data.
C  demographic data.
D  insurance data.
Question #16
A  Administrative data should be updated every other year during a review process.
B  Administrative data should be reviewed on every visit and updated immediately if there is a change.
C  The data are never changed.
D  Administrative data should be updated annually during a review process.
Question #17
A  tape backup.
B  cloud services.
C  paper records.
D  none of these.
Question #19
A  A file cabinet for storing patient records
B  A record of each patient divided into individual encounters
C  An index card with each patient’s contact information
D  An EHR to keep track of each patient encounter
Question #22
A  expanded patients’ rights regarding health information.
B  movement from the paper record to the EHR.
C  strengthening of the government’s ability to enforce the law.
D  enhanced privacy rules.
Question #24
A  2017
B  2018
C  2016
D  2015
Question #27
A  Administrative rule
B  Security rule
C  Privacy rule
D  Code set rule
Question #28
A  approved.
B  accepted.
C  accredited.
D  licensed.
Question #29
A  composition of the UR committee.
B  discharge planning evaluation.
C  medical necessity admissions.
D  scope and frequency of review.
Question #30
A  they are often more stringent than mandatory regulations and requirements.
B  they had to meet goals to qualify for their special status.
C  they are voluntary standards.
D  they apply to organizations rather than individuals.
Question #31
A  Number of breaches in disclosure
B  Number of requests fulfilled
C  All of these
D  Number of valid requests
Question #32
A  Computer-assisted coding
B  Grouping
C  Master Patient Index
D  Encoding
Question #33
A  Identification of the designated record set by the facility
B  Appropriate authorization process
C  Identification of the legal record by the facility
D  All of these
Question #35
A  Medicaid
B  Blue Shield
C  Medicare
D  Blue Cross
Question #36
A  encoding.
B  natural language processing.
C  computer-assisted coding.
D  artificial intelligence.
Question #39
A  may be partially electronic.
B  may be partially paper format.
C  often has electronic signature capability.
D  all of these.
Question #40
A  standardized research data on pharmaceutical usage.
B  better clinical outcomes.
C  decreased transparency for clinical providers.
D  decreased population health outcomes.
Question #42
A  Changes in Medicare/Medicaid rules
B  Poor health outcomes
C  The electronic health record
D  New laws and regulations
Question #43
A  Personal health record
B  iHealth record
C  Patient portal record
D  Interactive personal health record
Question #45
A  Software-based
B  All of these
C  Paper
D  Web-based
Question #46
A  EHR reports obtained from a patient portal
B  Personal health record
C  Transfer care record
D  Patient history and physical
Question #47
A  Facility
B  Provider
C  Any of these
D  Patient