Question 6 (1 point)
Medical malpractice insurance is affected by __________.
Question 6 options:
the cyclical nature of the insurance market, new technology, and new treatments |
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inflation of the medical market |
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the nature of the auto insurance market |
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new technology |
Question 7 (1 point)
A nurse with an advanced academic degree and a major in a specific clinical specialty, such as pediatrics or psychiatry, is a __________.
Question 7 options:
nursing care coordinator |
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nurse practitioner |
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clinical nurse specialist |
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special duty nurse |
Question 8 (1 point)
A nurse who is uncertain about a physician’s order should first clarify the order with the __________.
Question 8 options:
chief of staff |
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evening administrator |
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prescribing physician |
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emergency room physician |
Question 9 (1 point)
Each state has its own nurse practice act that defines the practice of __________ within the state.
Question 9 options:
a specialty |
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midwifery |
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medicine |
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nursing |
Question 10 (1 point)
Failure to identify the correct patient can result in __________.
Question 10 options:
identification of the correct patient |
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patient injury |
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improved patient care |
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the correct administration of medications |
6. Medical malpractice insurance is affected by the cyclical nature of the insurance market, new technology, and new treatments. The first option is the correct answer.
7. A nurse with an advanced academic degree and a major in a specific clinical speciality, such as paediatrics or psychiatry, is a clinical nurse specialist. The third option is the correct answer.
8. A nurse who is uncertain about a physician’s order should first clarify the order with the prescribing physician. The third option is the correct answer.
9. Each state has its own nurse practice act that defines the practice of nursing within the state. The fourth option is the correct answer.
10. Failure to identify the correct patient can result in patient injury. The second option is the correct answer
Question 6 (1 point) Medical malpractice insurance is affected by __________. Question 6 options: the cyclical...
Question 16 (1 point) The __________ committee is responsible for reviewing medical records for timeliness, accuracy, legibility, and completeness. Question 16 options: medical records bylaws executive peer review Question 17 (1 point) A physician who decides to withdraw his services should __________. Question 17 options: notify the patient that he or she is immediately withdrawing his or her services have the hospital’s patient care representative notify the patient of the his or her decision to discontinue treatment provide the patient...
Question 1 (1 point) Regardless of their ability to pay, patients presenting themselves to a hospital emergency department with acute medical or surgical problems should be __________. Question 1 options: provided care based on their ability to pay politely requested to return later in the day when a bed is available treated as any other patient requested to apply for Medicaid prior to treatment Question 2 (1 point) A patient has the right to know the names and positions of...
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A multiple EOB/RA comes back to a large group practice filled with details of the status of claims including a voucher (check), suspended claims, denials, and rejections for various patients and physicians. What are some steps the medical office administrator can take to record the completed transactions and address any outstanding problems? Describe the accounts receivable administrative functions in general- what kinds of procedures need to be incorporated into...
The Sherman Antitrust Act was the first federal antitrust law Question 1 options: True False Question 2 (1 point) The Clayton Act prohibits exclusive sales, as well as price cutting Question 2 options: True False Question 3 (1 point) The Robinson-Patman Act prohibits any healthcare organization from discriminating in price to different purchasers of the same commodity Question 3 options: True False Question 4 (1 point) Stark Law is intended to address a patient’s interest in medical care as superseding...
Question 6 (1 point) Patients in critical condition should not be discharged or transferred to another facility __________. Question 6 options: following stabilization prior to an unknown and unavailable guardian being contacted prior to being stabilized after financial arrangements have been made to cover the transfer Question 7 (1 point) The effective and efficient delivery of patient care requires that an organization determine its information needs. Organizations that do not centralize their information needs will often suffer __________. Question 7...
Question 16 (1 point) In the absence of statutory protection, a procedure performed despite an individual’s objection to consenting to a procedure beyond which the patient agrees could constitute a __________. Question 16 options: Libel Battery false imprisonment Fraud Question 17 (1 point) A physician ____________ Question 17 options: has a duty to explain all the possible risks and benefits of a proposed procedure has a duty to explain all the possible benefits, risks, and benefits of a proposed procedure...
Question 11 (1 point) Failure to monitor a patient’s vital signs can lead to __________. Question 11 options: a lawsuit for slander an injury to a patient followed by a lawsuit a lawsuit for perjury a monetary award for negligent injection Question 12 (1 point) A nurse who fails to follow the doctor’s verbal orders to watch the patient closely __________. Question 12 options: is personally immune from any liable action cannot be held liable for his of her negligent...
19. Which of the following tasks are not done by the medical assistant? (I point) Dispense medication. Prescribe medication. Perform basic diagnostic tests. Collect and deliver patient lab specimens. 20. Explain which of the following is not part of the role of the medical assistant? point Operforming tasks or procedures that are not clearly defined as part of the scope of the practice of medical assistant assisting with patient care appointments and medical record management Coperating within the medical assistant's...
CPT CODING Evaluation and Management Coding 1. A new patient is seen in the office for otalgia. The history is problem focused, the examination is problem focused, and the medical decision-making complexity is straightforward. Code: 2. An established patient is seen in the office for otalgia. The history and exam is expanded problem focused and the medical decision-making component is straightforward. Code: 3. An established patient is seen in the office for suture removal that is done by the physician’s...
Established patient office visit with a comprehensive history, comprehensive examination, and high-complexity medical decision making, resulting in a decision for major surgery the next day. CPT Code(s) A 45-year-old male presents to the ER, where an open fracture of the left radius is diagnosed. Patient is admitted and ER physician requests surgery consult. Surgeon performs comprehensive history, comprehensive examination, and medical decision making of high complexity. Surgery is scheduled for the next day. (Code for the surgeon only). CPT Code(s) A new...