CORRECT ANSWERS
What type of service is when a patient remains in the facility over night for evaluation
and treatment? - Answer- Inpatient
What federal agency is a division of the Department of Health and Human Services that
oversees Medicare and Medicaid? - Answer- CMS
T or F: Licensure is a mandatory government regulated process that define facilities,
their operating requirements, their organization requirements, and reporting
requirements. - Answer- True
Hospitals are governed by a board of directors or board of trustees, which is ultimately
responsible for the facility and its activities. T or F - Answer- True
What defines what a physician is permitted to, do at a facility such as admit patients,
consult, or performs surgery? - Answer- Privileges
Daisy Community Center is an acute care facility with 350 beds. On May 1, there were
305 inpatients. What is the percent occupancy?
a. 87%
b. 32%
c. 85%
d. 100% - Answer- 87%
Nurse midwives and nurse anesthetists are examples of a ? - Answer- Advance practice
registered nurse (APRN)
73 year old patient is seen for a follow up from depression after the loss of her husband
- Answer- Psychiatrist
2 day old infant is seen in the hospital after surgery to repair a rare heart condition -
Answer- Neonatologist
24 year old male comes into the office to be seen for a sinus infection - Answer- Family
Practitioner
, What refers to all the patient's experiences from one facility to another, either
throughout a particular illness or throughout the life of the patient? - Answer- Continuity
of Care
Which of the following in NOT an American HIM accociation (AHIMA credential?) -
Answer- Certified in Healthcare Policy
What type of health care professional performs duties under the supervision of a fully
qualified physician? - Answer- Resident
A facility that focuses totally on palliative care is a - Answer- Hospice
Medicare waives compliance audits for appropriately accredited facilities by granting
them "code of ethics"? T or F - Answer- False
Clinical and allied health professional use ______ to communicate with one another and
monitor patient's health - Answer-
3 month old is seen in the office for a 3 month wellness visit, including immunizations -
Answer- Pediatrician
What is a national program that gathers and compiles data on indicators of health,
reflecting major health threats in the US? - Answer-
Chapter 2 - Answer-
Patient care plan might include all of the following except? - Answer- Billing Department
collecting past due balances
Those responsible for entering data must exercise extreme care to ensure that the data
collected. This is to establish what kind of data? - Answer- Data quality
Which of the following is not a benefit of interoperability? - Answer- Less training will be
required of the EHR system
One of the initiatives taken by the ONC to move the entire nation from paper records to
EHRs was to establish the - Answer- NHIN
During which phase of information system development life cycle does integration take
place? - Answer- Design
Recording of clinical data at the time treatment is delivered to the patient is called? -
Answer- Point of care documentation
______ can greatly reduce errors due to poor handwriting or incorrectly input data -
Answer- Computerized physician order entry