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The hospital inpatient record documents the care and treatment received by a patient
admitted to the hospital. Where is the paper-based record stored while the patient is in
the hospital? - Answer- The inpatient record is typically located at the nursing station
Color coding of medical record folders is used to assist in the control of: - Answer-
record filing, retrieval, and misfiles
Which of the following systems rely heavily on each medical record having a bar code?
- Answer- Automated record tracking
Determining when patient records will be moved from active to inactive files will depend
largely on: - Answer- amount of filing space available in the department.
Document imaging is ____________ - Answer- different from the EHR
When developing retention policies for health records at a given healthcare facility, one
must first consider: - Answer- state and federal regulations
a jukebox is component of - Answer- optical imaging
Which of the following is the term for the length of time a facility will maintain an
archived record, based on federal and state laws? - Answer- retention
How does the serial-unit system differ from the serial system? - Answer- Serial-unit
records on the same patient are filed in one location in the health information
department files, while serial records on the same patient are filed in multiple locations.
Terminal-digit filing is also called reverse numerical filing because - Answer- the last two
numbers of the patient number are considered primary.
In which numbering system does a pateint admitted to a health care facility on three
different occasions receive three different health record numbers? - Answer- serial