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HIT-101 and HIT-125

front 1

What is the term for care given to patients with serious illnesses at any stage of those illnesses?

back 1

Palliative

front 2

Which of the following requires special attention for combatting health care fraud and abuse?

back 2

Reimbursement

front 3

What would be a nontraditional setting for a health information professional?

back 3

Pharmaceutical Companies

Consulting

front 4

What actions are taken in quality assurance?

back 4

Establish Promote Protect

front 5

Which of the following is not an aspect of an individual’s health record provided by the electronic health record (EHR)?​

back 5

Timeliness

front 6

In what year did the American Medical Record Association change its name to American Health Information Management Association?​

back 6

1991

front 7

True or False: Independent thinkers need a quiet workspace.

back 7

True

front 8

Global thinkers need to ____.

back 8

create simple basic routines for doing work tasks

front 9

True or False: We tend to remember 50% of what we read for learning retention.

back 9

False

front 10

True or False: The first step in a problem-solving process is to gather information.

back 10

False

front 11

True or False: Scope of practice refers to the tasks that a health care professional can legally perform as part of a specific occupation.

back 11

True

front 12

True or False: Health care abuse is the intentional deception or misrepresentation resulting in payment.

back 12

False

front 13

A health care standard in ethics stating one should treat all patients with the same level of care and consideration regardless and without bias?

back 13

Uphold justice

front 14

True or False: The privacy rule of HIPAA establishes standards for the use and disclosure of individuals' protected health information (PHI) by covered entities.

back 14

True

front 15

HIPAA was implemented as a law in ____.

back 15

2003

front 16

This violation include billing for unnecessary medical services, charging excessively for services, and misusing codes on a claim form.

back 16

Abuse

front 17

True or False: Personal values must sometimes be put aside if they conflict with facility policies regarding patient care.

back 17

True

front 18

Every health care professional is likely to face occasional ethical dilemmas, which are _____.

back 18

situations in which there are no clear answers

front 19

True or False: Patient confidentiality can be broken, if necessary, to report suspected abuse.

back 19

True

front 20

When a patient gives permission to perform a procedure that the physician has explained to them, this is known as _____.

back 20

Informed Consent

front 21

The guiding principle of health care ethics “do good” means _____.

back 21

treat every patient with respect

front 22

An example of implied consent?

back 22

Patient makes an appointment and arrives at the imaging center for an X-ray.

front 23

The best action for health care professionals to take if they believe that their facility has a policy that is not in the best interest of the patients?

back 23

Talk with their supervisor privately about their concerns.

front 24

Which schedule of controlled substances currently has no accepted medical use in treatment in the United States?

back 24

Schedule I