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Question 1
A living will directly provide instructions to physicians, hospitals, and other health care providers involved in a patient’s treatment.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 2
A patient who has end-stage lung cancer would most likely be sent to a facility that provides curative care.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 3
ARRA Changes to HIPAA
- CHANGES TO HIPAA PRIVACY AND SECURITY REGULATIONS
- CHANGES IN HIPAA ENFORCEMENT
- CHANGES THAT ADDRESS HEALTH INFORMATION HELD BY EITHER COVERED ENTITIES OR BUSINESS ASSOCIATES NOT EXPRESSLY COVERED BY HIPAA
- CHANGES RELEVANT TO HIPAA ADMINISTRATION, AND STUDIES, REPORTS, AND EDUCATIONAL INITIATIVES RELATED TO HEALTH CARE
- ALL OF THE ABOVE
Question 4
According to HIPAA, health care providers and plans can use and disclose patient information (PHI), but they must identify permission for each use and disclosure.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 5
Autopsy is a postmortem examination that determines the cause of death and/or obtains physiological evidence when necessary.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 6
Consent means the patient gives permission (orally or in writing) either expressed or implied for the physician to examine him or her to perform tests that aid in the diagnosis, and/or to treat for a medical condition.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 7
Courts have held that in some cases, patients treated for mental or emotional conditions may be harmed by seeing their own records.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 8
Emancipated minors cannot legally give informed consent for medical procedures.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 9
Fill in the Blank: ____________ is a collection of data recorded when a patient seeks medical treatment
- 5 CS OF DOCUMENTATION
- FIDUCIARY DUTY
- MEDICAL RECORDS
- ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS
- HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Question 10
Fill in the blank: The _______________contains same information as any medical record, but in electronic form
- PATIENTS CHART
- ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD
- MEDICAL RECORD
- ELECTRONIC HEALTH DEVICE
- NONE OF THE ABOVE
Question 11
HIPAA of 1996 was the first federal legislation to deal thoroughly and explicitly with the privacy of medical records.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 12
HIPAA usually cover Entities such as:
- HOSPITALS/ACADEMIC MEDICAL CENTERS.
- NURSING HOMES AND HOSPICES
- PHYSICIAN AND DENTAL PRACTICES
- CHIROPRACTORS, PODIATRISTS AND OSTEOPATHS
- ALL OF THE ABOVE
Question 13
In all cases health care providers cannot issue the names of hospital patients and patient condition updates to family members.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 14
In reference to Future Prospects, which of the following is true?
- BABY BOOMER NUMBERS MAY LEAD THE EFFORTS FOR CHANGE.
- GOVERNMENT INVOLVEMENT MAY NOT BE THE ONLY OR BEST ANSWER.
- THE POLITICAL CLIMATE IS NOT STRONG TO ADDRESS THIS CONCERN.
- THE MEDICAL MODEL IS NOT THE ONLY ONE TO BE CONSIDERED.
- ALL THE ABOVE
Question 15
- Nursing homes are total institutions and are often regarded as oppressive.
- TRUE
- FALSE
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Question 16
Patients need to be empowered in a setting which has the power to control their autonomy.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 17
Photographing or otherwise recording a patient’s image without proper consent may be interpreted in a court of law as an invasion of privacy.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 18
Power of Attorney confers upon a designee the authority to make a variety of legal decisions on behalf of the grantor, usually including health care decisions
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 19
Respecting autonomy means allowing choice about how to live life
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 20
The 5 Cs of Documentation are:
- CONCISE, COMPLETE, CLEAR, INCORRECT, CHRONOLOGICALLY ORDERED
- CONCISE, COMPELLING, CLEAR, CORRECT, CHRONOLOGICALLY ORDERED
- CONCISE, COMPLETE, UNCLEAR, CORRECT, CHRONOLOGICALLY ORDERED
- CONCISE, COMPLETE, CLEAR, CORRECT, CHRONOLOGICALLY ORDERED
- NONE OF THE ABOVE
Question 21
Unfortunately, society does not have laws to empower patients to make their own decisions about death and dying.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 22
Which of the following belong to the Stages of Grief?
- NUMBNESS, CHARACTERIZED BY MECHANICAL OR ROTE FUNCTIONING AND SOCIAL ISOLATION
- DISORGANIZATION, WHERE FEELINGS OF LOSS ARE SO PAINFUL AND DISORIENTING ONE CAN’T MAKE PLANS OR DECIDE WHAT TO DO NEXT
- REORGANIZATION, A RETURN TO ONE’S PREVIOUS, MORE NORMAL AND FUNCTIONAL WAY OF LIFE
- A AND B ONLY
- A,B, AND C
Question 23
Which of the following is NOT a HIPAA Standards?
- TRANSACTIONS AND CODE SETS
- PRIVACY RULE
- SECURITY RULE
- ADMINISTRATION RULE
- NATIONAL IDENTIFIER STANDARDS
Question 24
Which of the following is NOT true about the Costs of Care?
- EXPENSES FOR THIS CARE ARE SIZABLE AND WILL INCREASE IN THE FUTURE.
- PRIVATE INSURANCE ONLY PAYS FOR A SMALL PERCENTAGE OF THE CARE.
- MEDICAID PAYS FOR OVER 15% OF NURSING HOME CARE.
- ANNUAL COSTS OF NURSING HOME CARE CAN EXCEED $100,000.
- COSTS WILL MOST CERTAINLY INCREASE IN THE FUTURE.
Question 25
Which of the following is NOT true when Securing Electronic Data?
- USUALLY PASSWORDS THAT ALLOW ACCESS TO ELECTRONIC INFORMATION ARE NOT PROTECTED
- PASSWORDS SHOULD BE POSTED FOR ALL TO SEE.
- PASSWORDS CAN BE SHARED TO OTHERS.
- FIREWALLS, ENCRYPTION, AND ANTIVIRUS SOFTWARE DO NOT NEED TO BE CHECKED OR UPDATED REGULARLY
- ALL OF THE ABOVE
Question 26
Which of the following is TRUE about the Role of Medicaid?
- USED FOR THOSE ELDERS WHO DO NOT QUALIFY FOR OTHER ASSISTANCE.
- DOES NOT PAY FOR THE FULL RANGE OF SERVICES INCLUDING HOME-BASED CARE.
- SOME STATES ARE USING A WAIVER TO OFFER NON-MEDICAL HOME-CARE SERVICES
- SOME ELDERS ONCE THEY ARE INSTITUTIONALIZED AND HAVE USED ALL OF THEIR ASSETS.
- ALL OF THE ABOVE
Question 27
Which of the following are the Four Categories of Code Sets?
- CODING SYSTEMS FOR DISEASES, IMPAIRMENTS, OR OTHER HEALTH PROBLEMS
- CAUSES OF INJURIES, DISEASES, IMPAIRMENTS, OR OTHER HEALTH PROBLEMS
- PREVENT, DIAGNOSE, TREAT, OR MANAGE DISEASES, INJURIES, AND TREAT IMPAIRMENTS
- SUBSTANCES, EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, OR OTHER ITEMS USED TO PERFORM THESE ACTIONS
- ALL OF THE ABOVE
Question 28
Which of the following are the main Purposes of Medical Records
- THEY ARE REQUIRED BY LICENSING AUTHORITIES AND PROVIDE A FORMAT FOR TRACKING, DOCUMENTING, AND MAINTAINING PATIENT COMMUNICATION DATA.
- THEY PROVIDE DOCUMENTATION OF A PATIENT’S CONTINUING HEALTH CARE FROM BIRTH TO DEATH.
- THEY PROVIDE A FOUNDATION FOR MANAGING A PATIENT’S HEALTH CARE AND SERVE AS LEGAL DOCUMENTATION IN LAWSUITS.
- THEY PROVIDE CLINICAL DATA FOR EDUCATION, RESEARCH, STATISTICAL TRACKING, AND ASSESSING THE QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE.
- ALL OF THE ABOVE
Question 29
Which of the following defines brain death?
- DEEP STUPOR FROM WHICH THE PATIENT CANNOT BE ROUSED BY EXTERNAL STIMULI
- SEVERE MENTAL IMPAIRMENT WITH IRREVERSIBLE CESSATION OF HIGHER FUNCTIONS OF THE BRAIN, MOST OFTEN CAUSED BY DAMAGE TO THE CEREBRAL CORTEX
- PATIENT’S DISEASE IS INCURABLE AND DEATH IS IMMINENT
- THE ENTIRE BRAIN, INCLUDING THE BRAIN STEM, HAS IRREVERSIBLY CEASED TO FUNCTION
- NONE OF THE ABOVE
Question 30
Which of the following defines persistent vegetative state?
- DEEP STUPOR FROM WHICH THE PATIENT CANNOT BE ROUSED BY EXTERNAL STIMULI
- SEVERE MENTAL IMPAIRMENT WITH IRREVERSIBLE CESSATION OF HIGHER FUNCTIONS OF THE BRAIN, MOST OFTEN CAUSED BY DAMAGE TO THE CEREBRAL CORTEX
- PATIENT’S DISEASE IS INCURABLE AND DEATH IS IMMINENT
- THE ENTIRE BRAIN, INCLUDING THE BRAIN STEM, HAS IRREVERSIBLY CEASED TO FUNCTION
- NONE OF THE ABOVE
Question 31
- Which of the following defines Coma?
- DEEP STUPOR FROM WHICH THE PATIENT CANNOT BE ROUSED BY EXTERNAL STIMULI
- SEVERE MENTAL IMPAIRMENT WITH IRREVERSIBLE CESSATION OF HIGHER FUNCTIONS OF THE BRAIN, MOST OFTEN CAUSED BY DAMAGE TO THE CEREBRAL CORTEX
- PATIENT’S DISEASE IS INCURABLE AND DEATH IS IMMINENT
- THE ENTIRE BRAIN, INCLUDING THE BRAIN STEM, HAS IRREVERSIBLY CEASED TO FUNCTION
- NONE OF THE ABOVE
Question 32
Which of the following is NOT a Sign of Death?
- CANNOT BREATHE WITHOUT ASSISTANCE
- HAS NO COUGHING OR GAGGING REFLEX
- PUPIL MAY RESPONSE TO LIGHT
- HAS NO BLINKING REFLEX WHEN THE CORNEA IS TOUCHED
- HAS NO GRIMACE REFLEX WHEN THE HEAD IS ROTATED OR EARS ARE FLUSHED WITH ICE WATER
Question 33
Which of the following is NOT a Stage of Grief?
- ANGER, RAGE, RESENTMENT
- COUNTERACTION
- BARGAINING AND GUILT
- DENIAL AND ISOLATION
- DEPRESSION OR SADNESS
Question 34
Which of the following is NOT true about Organ Donor Directives?
- SOME STATES ALLOW LICENSED DRIVERS TO FILL OUT ORGAN DONATION FORMS ON THE BACK OF THEIR LICENSES.
- NONDRIVERS OR RESIDENTS OF STATES WHERE DRIVER’S LICENSES DO NOT INCLUDE THIS INFORMATION MAY CARRY AN ORGAN DONOR CARD IN THEIR WALLETS, SPECIFYING THEIR DESIRE TO DONATE ORGANS.
- ORGANIZATIONS SUCH AS THE NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION, THE UNITED NETWORK FOR ORGAN SHARING (UNOS), AND THE LIVING BANK PROVIDE DONOR REGISTRATION MATERIALS IN RESPONSE TO REQUESTS.
- A PERSON IS DONATING A KIDNEY. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PERSON DONATING AN ORGAN TO PAY THE COSTS OF THE TRANSPLANT.
- PATIENTS SHOULD MAKE CLEAR TO FAMILY MEMBERS THEIR WISHES REGARDING ORGAN DONATION IN THE EVENT OF THEIR DEATH.
Question 35
Which of the following is NOT true about the Authorization to Release Records
- IT SHOULD INCLUDE THE PATIENT NAME, ADDRESS, AND DATE OF BIRTH.
- THE PATIENT OR GUARDIAN SHOULD SIGN THE AUTHORIZATION.
- ONLY INFORMATION SPECIFICALLY REQUESTED SHOULD BE RELEASED.
- AUTHORIZATION COULD BE VERBALLY
- The patientMAY RESCIND CONSENT.
Question 36
Which of the following is NOT true when you make a Correction in a Medical Record?
- WRITE OR TYPE IN INFORMATION ABOVE OR BELOW THE LINE OR IN MARGIN.
- NOTE WHY CORRECTION WAS MADE.
- ENTER DATE AND TIME AND INITIALS.
- HAVE ANOTHER PERSON WITNESS THE CORRECTION AND ADD INITIALS IF POSSIBLE.
- USE WHITE OUT IF THE ERROR IS STILL LEGIBLE
Question 37
Why the Growing Population Needs Care?
- THERE IS AN INCREASE IN PEOPLE NEEDING ADL AND IADL ASSISTANCE.
- THERE IS A BROAD RANGE OF SERVICES NEEDED BY THESE GROUPS.
- IT IS DIFFICULT TO PREDICT THE EXACT NUMBER NEEDING SERVICES IN THE FUTURE.
- ETHNIC COMPOSITION SUGGESTS A GREATER NEED FOR CARE AND GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
- ALL OF THE ABOVE
Question 38
A coroner is a public official who investigates and holds inquests over those who die from unknown or violent causes
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 39
A health care practitioner who suspects spousal abuse should force the issue to encourage the abused partner to leave the abuser.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 40
A health care worker is injured on the job when he slips on a spill that wasn’t cleaned up properly. This worker can file a claim for worker’s compensation.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 41
A physician suspects spousal abuse of a patient who denies the abuse. It is the responsibility of the physician to report the abuse.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 42
Burns with unusual shapes IS NOT a sign of abuse
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 43
Employees of a hospital earning less than $23,660 annually are guaranteed overtime protection under the Equal Pay Act of 1963.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 44
Employment-at-Will means either the employer or the employee can end the employment at any time, for any reason
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 45
The Controlled Substances Act includes Schedule I, Schedule II, Schedule III, and Schedule IV
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 46
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is in charge of writing and enforcing compulsory standards for health and safety in the workplace, covering standards for the general industry, maritime, construction, and agriculture.
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 47
Usually the Vaccination Documentation DOES NOT includes: date the vaccination was administered, Vaccine manufacturer, Vaccine lot number name, address, and title of health care provider who administered vaccine
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 48
Vital Statistics are collected by government officials to assess population trends and needs
- TRUE
- FALSE
Question 49
Which of the following conditions is NOT considered Sexual Harassment?
- SUBMISSION TO OR REJECTION OF SUCH CONDUCT BY AN INDIVIDUAL IS USED AS A BASIS FOR EMPLOYMENT DECISIONS AFFECTING SUCH INDIVIDUAL
- THE CONDUCT CREATE AN INTIMIDATING, HOSTILE, OR OFFENSIVE WORKING ENVIRONMENT
- SUBMISSION TO SUCH CONDUCT IS MADE EITHER EXPLICITLY OR IMPLICITLY A TERM OR CONDITION OF AN INDIVIDUAL’S EMPLOYMENT
- SUCH CONDUCT DOES NOT EFFECT AND NEVER INTERFER WITH AN INDIVIDUAL’S WORK PERFORMANCE
Question 50
- Which of the following includes Protection from Discrimination?
- BELONGING TO A PARTICULAR RACE OR RELIGION, BEING MALE OR FEMALE, OR HAVING A PARTICULAR AGE OR DISABILITY
- PREVENTING THE COLLECTION OF RETIREMENT BENEFITS
- REPORTING COMPANY SAFETY VIOLATIONS
- EXERCISING THE RIGHT TO FREE SPEECH
- ALL OF THE ABOVE
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