ANSWER.
1. SOAP note - f) Documentation format that aallows healthcare professionals
to capture all aspects of patient encounter.
2. Interface - g) Ability to access another providers practice
management software for patient care purposes.
3. Scribe - h) Assistant who enter the dictation of care provider into a patient
record.
4. Voice recognition technology - i) Software that automatically turns spoken
words into text and learn voice inflections
the more it is used.
5. Computerized physician order
entry.- J) Electronic entry of care providers order for direct transmission
to appropriate departments.
6.History of present illness.- a) Patient description of current symptoms.
7.Point of care.- d) Immediate real time documentation of patient procedures.
8.Problem list.- e) Comprehensive record of patient complaints and conditions.
9.ePrescribing.- b) EMR feature that is part of HITECH meaningful use requirements.
10.Speech recognition technology. - c) Software that recognize spoken languages
into text.
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