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What part of Medicare covers prescription drug services ✔Correct Answer-Part D
What is medical coding? ✔Correct Answer-Translating medical documentation into codes.
Which is NOT a covered entity of HIPAA... Medicare, Worker's Comp, Dentists, Pharmacies
✔Correct Answer-Workers compensation
What is an NCD (National Coverage Determination) interpreted at the MAC level considered?
✔Correct Answer-LCD (Local Coverage Determinations)
When should an ABN (Advance Beneficiary Notification) be signed? ✔Correct Answer-when a
service is not expected to be covered under medicare
The amount on an ABN should be within how much of the cost to a patient? ✔Correct Answer-
$100 or 25% of cost
An entity that processes nonstandard health information they receive from another entity into a
standard is considered what? ✔Correct Answer-Clearinghouse
A covered entity does not include: ✔Correct Answer-patients
What is PHI? ✔Correct Answer-Protected Health Information
Intentional billing of services not provided is considered ✔Correct Answer-fraud
What OIG document should a provider review for potential problem areas that will receive special
scrutiny in the upcoming year? ✔Correct Answer-OIG Work Plan
5 Body cavities ✔Correct Answer-cranial, spinal, thoracic, abdominal, pelvic
5 types of membranes ✔Correct Answer-mucous, serous, synovial, meninges, cutaneous
2 layers of the skin ✔Correct Answer-epidermis and dermis
5 layers of epidermis ✔Correct Answer-stratum corneum, stratum lucidum, stratum granulosum,
stratum spinosum, stratum basale
2 layers of dermis ✔Correct Answer-papillary and reticular
Closed fracture ✔Correct Answer-broken bone with no open wound
compound fracture ✔Correct Answer-bone breaks through the skin
comminuted fracture ✔Correct Answer-fracture in which the bone is splintered or crushed
transverse fracture ✔Correct Answer-occurs straight across the bone
, greenstick fracture ✔Correct Answer-bending and incomplete break of a bone; most often seen in
children
spiral fracture ✔Correct Answer-a fracture in which the bone has been twisted apart
Colles' fracture ✔Correct Answer-fracture of the distal radius at the wrist
compression fracture ✔Correct Answer-occurs when the bone is pressed together (compressed)
on itself (vertebrae)
epiphyseal fracture ✔Correct Answer-a break at the location of the growth plate, which can affect
growth of the bone
types of muscle ✔Correct Answer-skeletal, cardiac, smooth
3 layers of the heart ✔Correct Answer-epicardium, myocardium, endocardium
organs of the lymphatic system ✔Correct Answer-lymph nodes, lymphatic vessels, thymus gland,
spleen, tonsils
Central Nervous System (CNS) ✔Correct Answer-brain and spinal cord
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) ✔Correct Answer-the sensory and motor neurons that connect
the CNS to the rest of the body
Components of blood ✔Correct Answer-plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets
a patient sustaining an injury to her great saphenous vein would have sustained an injury to which
anatomical site? ✔Correct Answer-leg
What is a function of the pancreas? ✔Correct Answer-Supplies digestive enzymes.
Sebaceous glands are part of which anatomic system? ✔Correct Answer-Integumentary
What part of the eye refracts light? ✔Correct Answer-Lens
The myocardium is the thickest around which chamber of the heart? ✔Correct Answer-Left
ventricle
The tunica vaginalis is part of which system? ✔Correct Answer-male reproductive
Complete the series: Incus, Stapes... ✔Correct Answer-Malleus
Hemiplegia is a disorder caused by a defect i which anatomic system? ✔Correct Answer-Nervous
What is the result of a ureteral blockage? ✔Correct Answer-Urine will not be able to flow from the
kidney to the bladder.
What is a term for a renal calculus? ✔Correct Answer-Nephrolithiasis