8.Ans:c) medical attention that continues smoothly from one provider to another so that the patient received the most benefit.
Reason :Continuity of care is mainly related to patient care. Other statements are not related to them.
9.Ans:d)all of the above
10.Ans:c)the patient's family may want to examine the records and correct answers.
Reason :Medical records are confidential records which are only allowed to handled by health care professionals.
11.Ans:b) family history.
Reason :Family history is the information about the family that is given by patient. It is not an objective data
12.Ans:c) written release from the patient.
Reason :Patient has the authority to release his medical records.
13.Ans: d) until the minor reaches the age of majoroty, plus the statute of limitations
14.Ans: d) all of the above
15.Ans :a) tickler file.
d. Both the patient and the physician $. Continuity of care means a collection of activities...
100 It is less likely that incidents of abuse against elders will be reported as opposed to incidents of abuse against children TRUE or FALSE 2) In some states, whistleblowers are protected from employer retaliation when they report certain incidents of employer misconduct.? TRUE or FALSE The employment at will doctrine allows employers to fire an employee for any reason at anytime, even if they are employed under a contract. TRUE or FALSE Physicians and hospitals are NOT under a...
d. A patient is placed IT ULJIM 2.30. A physician sees a patient in his office in the morning, then again in the early afternoon, at which time he sends the patient to the hospital in observation status Later that day he visits the patient in the hospital and admits him as a full inpatient What E/M codes should be assigned for this day of care? a. TWO E/M codes for the office visits, one for the observation care, and...
10. The elements of a contract are A.. offer В. ассерtance C. consideration both parties are competent D. all of the above E. 12. A coroner's report must be filed for any death A. of a cancer patient who dies in a hospice B. occurring in a hospital setting C. from a gunshot wound of an elderly person with dementia all of the above D. E. 16. One of the most common contracts used in the medical office is a(n)...
QUESTION 4 On the day of Max's discharge from the hospital, the attending physician asked him questions and provided information such as Max's final diagnosis, prognosis, the results of various diagnostic tests, and necessary follow-up in the outpatient setting. The provider created two medical records for this same date of service. A progress note for the day of discharge records the physicians review of diagnostic tests, assessment of the patient's condition, and decision to discharge home. The discharge summary provides...
QUESTION 11 A patient in the hospital outpatient clinic area receives an IM injection of 250mg of Amikacin sulfate for bacterial colitis. Which code captures the administration of the drug? A. 96373 B. 96365 C. 96374 D. 96372 10 points QUESTION 12 A hospital employee presents to Employee Health for vaccination against hepatitis A and B. A combination vaccine is administered intramuscularly. Which codes would Employee Health need to capture for the services provided? A. 90471, 96372 B. 90471,...
b. transitory file. practice management file. d. None of the above 10.Files for patients who have died m o therwise terminated their relationship with physician are called files a inactive b. closed active d. dead 17. HIPAA recommends that physicians keep the records on patients for at least 1 year b. 2 years c. 3 years d. HIPAA does not recommend a number of years. 18. The medical assistant should consider which of the following when selecting filing equipment? a...
Multiple Choice Which is NOT a patient right? 11. To be informed of the advantages and potential risks of treatment a. To refuse treatment b. c. To not pay a bill if they feel they have not been treated satisfactorily To be informed of the risk of not having a treatment d. Is it considered acceptable for physicians to receive money or other benefits from 12 hospitals in return for referring patients? Never, it is prohibited by federal law b....
2. In the not too distant past, it was possible for a patient to receive almost all of his/her care from a sole physician who the patient trusted because the physician knew the patient’s health well. With healthcare becoming increasingly specialized, it is becoming rare for a patient to see only one physician. When a patient sees multiple physicians, _________ may be lost. To help ensure _________ and quality, physicians realize the importance of proper medical record keeping (i.e., past...
d. Patient Protection and Affordahble Care Act 39, A feature of the single-payer model is a. healthcare would be privately financed. b. all medically necessary services would be covered. c. premiums, copays, and deductibles would increase. d. fewer people would have health insurance coverage 40. In order to fund a single-payer model, which of the following may be necessary? a. Higher premiums, copays, and deductibles b. More private funding c. Decreasing payment for bealth services d. Increasing sales and corporate...
PART 1 Introduction to Medical Assisting 12 Grade Name: Date: MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The branch of law concerned with issues of citizen Scenario for questions 6 and 7: A man is found lying unconscious outside the physician's office. You alert several colleagues, who go outside to assess the man's condition. It is clear that he will be unable to sign a consent form for treatment. welfare and safety is: a. private law b. criminal law c. constitutional law d. administrative...