Question 11 (1 point)
The HIPAA security provisions took effect April 20, 2005. HIPAA defines three segments of security safeguards for compliance as __________.
Question 11 options:
administrative, physical, and technical |
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administrative, physical, and technical |
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administrative regulations |
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technical procedures |
Question 12 (1 point)
A patient’s medical record should contain __________.
Question 12 options:
long, defensive, or derogatory notes |
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emotional comments and extraneous remarks |
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complaints or emotional comments about other caregivers |
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facts pertinent to the patient’s care |
Question 13 (1 point)
Charting by exception requires __________.
Question 13 options:
None of these are correct |
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detailed charting in a patient’s record from admission to discharge |
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charting significant changes in a patient’s condition |
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writing copious notes in a patient’s medical record |
Question 14 (1 point)
The voluntary agreement by a person in the possession and exercise of sufficient mental capacity to make an intelligent choice to allow something proposed by another is __________.
Question 14 options:
implied consent |
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None of these are correct |
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consent |
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express consent |
Question 15 (1 point)
__________ consent requires that a patient have a full understanding of that action to which he or she has consented.
Question 15 options:
Express |
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Implied |
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written |
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Informed |
Question 11
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act is an method of securing the patient information which are stored electronically. The security ruke is divided into administrative(over all protection ) technical (maintain policy and pricefures) and physical(protect from environmental hazards)
Ans:administrative,physical and technical
Question 12
A patient's medical record is one which has a complete detail about a patients medical condition,surgeries, personal identification, medication chart,diagnostic reports,consents ,providers ,nurses notes etc.,
Ans:facts pertinent to patient care
Question 13
Charting by exception is a process where any important readings are documented in detailed manner
Ans:charting significant changes in the in a patient's condition
Question 14
Implied consent is one which makes one subjected to the consent by doing an action (an athlete to participate in sports should undergo drug test)
Consent is form of agreement by giving others permission to do some thing
Express consent is one which is completely understood by the patient and accepts a procedure or treatment then
Ans:Express consent
Question 11 (1 point) The HIPAA security provisions took effect April 20, 2005. HIPAA defines three...
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