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George is employed with SA as a scribe. He was off today and
accidentally cut his cheek while practicing his sward swallowing skills.
He goes to the emergency department and is seen by a doctor and
another scribe. The emergency
department is extremely busy, and so George decides to help out the
doctor by scribing his own note using the computer in the room. Has
George taken
appropriate steps in this situation?
No, because George accessed his own medical record using his EMR login
What are the possible consequences of a HIPAA violations?
Monetary fines to you and the hospital
Scribe program cancellation
Violator is blacklisted from medical programs
Lawsuit against you and the hospital
Prison time
Termination
,If a patient signs a waiver giving you permission to capture photo of their
unique rash, would you be committing a HIPAA violation by using your
cellphone to
capture the photo?
Yes because the phone is not an approved hospital devise and it is not
encrypted
A patient has the following history: breast CA s/p chemoradiation therapy
and mastectomy. Based on this, does the patient meet level 5 billing
criteria for this scenario of the chart?
Yes, the PHx meets level 5 billing criteria
A 45 year old male presents to the ED with a constant ripping, tearing
pain to his central chest radiating strait to his back with associated
nausea that began 1 hour ago. What element in constant?
timing
, A 43 y/o male presents to the ED with vomiting that began 5 hours ago. He has a
history of Type II DM and is s/p right BKA. On objective evaluation it is found that
he is hyperglycemic and has elevated ketones and so he will be admitted for
DKA. Match the details to the correct section of the chart.
Onset: 5 hours ago
Disposition: admit
ED Course: hyperglycemia and elevated ketones
CC: vomiting
PMHx: Type II DM
Diagnosis: DKA
PSHx: right BKA
You see the physician check the patients pulses I four places; the right wrist, the
top of the right foot, the back of the right foot, and the left neck. The doctor
states "The pulses are fine." Match the location with the appropriate pulse that
you would document in the physical exam.
Neck: 2+ carotid Back of foot: 2+ PTP Wrist: 2+ radial pulse Top of foot: 2+ DPP