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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Week 7 Practice Quiz Chapters 6 & 7

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

Question #1
A  core measurement system.
B  CARF.
C  accountability measures.
D  scope of work.
Question #2
A  recording the history of myocardial infarctions in patients with heart failure.
B  abstracting the date of pneumococcal vaccine in patients with pneumonia.
C  indicating the number of years of tobacco use in cancer patients.
D  all of these.
Question #3
A  current scope of work.
B  peer review and Hospital Compare.
C  none of these.
D  Hospital Compare and the Meaningful Use programs.
Question #4
A  reviewing the scope of work for the facilities.
B  completing a peer review.
C  chatting with a quality improvement organization.
D  browsing Hospital Compare data.
Question #5
A  utilization management.
B  precertification review.
C  professional standards review organization.
D  peer review.
Question #6
A  external and internal in scope.
B  required by the CMS.
C  required by TJC.
D  all of these.
Question #7
A  Identifying patterns of upcoding for pneumonia patients
B  Checking for the presence of progress notes
C  Reviewing laterality of documentation in orthopedic cases
D  Tracking duplicate patient entries in the MPI
Question #8
A  qualitative analysis.
B  precertification.
C  quantitative analysis.
D  substantiation analysis.
Question #9
A  health plan.
B  none of these.
C  health clearinghouse.
D  health adjudicator.
Question #10
A  designated provider.
B  health clearinghouse.
C  claim adjudication.
D  health plan.
Question #11
A  document services provided in response to caregiver decisions.
B  serve as the designated record set.
C  document alternative treatment facilities available to the patient.
D  support unbundled charge revenue.
Question #12
A  official business record.
B  designated record set.
C  health record.
D  medical record.
Question #14
A  medical records.
B  health records.
C  case management records.
D  designated record set.
Question #15
A  Medical and billing records
B  Any group of records maintained by a covered entity
C  All of these
D  History and physical reports
Question #16
A  Nurse practitioner of record
B  Resident of record
C  Physician of record
D  Hospitalist of record
Question #17
A  Physician
B  Nurse
C  Intern
D  Hospitalist
Question #18
A  dictation.
B  a prototype.
C  a template.
D  an outline.
Question #19
A  clinical information is timely.
B  automated reports are standardized.
C  files are large and can be transmitted easily.
D  commonly exchanged information supports transition in care.
Question #20
A  The number of patients in observation and inpatients at midnight
B  The number of patients in observation and inpatients at any given time
C  The number of inpatients occupying beds at midnight
D  The number of inpatients occupying beds at any given time
Question #21
A  ADT system
B  Manually counting the patients
C  Adding total number of patients admitted that day
D  Subtracting the discharges from the inpatients
Question #23
A  Board-certified internist
B  Board-certified nurse practitioner
C  Board-certified physician assistant
D  Board-certified cardiologist
Question #24
A  hospitalist.
B  chief resident.
C  attending physician.
D  surgeon.
Question #25
A  Vitals can be graphed.
B  Increasing body temperature is seen.
C  Infection is easily seen by rising temperature.
D  Vitals can be graphed and an infection is easily noted.