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A discrepancy report sent by the CSD is a list of items:
A. that were used from a nursing unit supply closet but were not charged to any patient
b. not used from the nursing unit supply closet
C. found in the nursing unit supply closet that do not belong there
D. charged to the wrong patient
D. charged to the wrong patient
Which of the following items cannot be sent in the pneumatic tube system?
A. empty test tubes
B. patient chart forms
C. CSD items
D.CSF
D. CSF
,The printer in the nursing station is not functioning properly. The HUC would notify the:
A. director of nurses
B.computer training instructor
C.Hospital Information Services
D.Maintenance department
D. Maintenance department
An inpatient is a patient who is admitted to the hospital for longer than:
12 hours
24 hours
1 hour
48 hours
When the EMR is implemented and a nurse requests that a telemetry strip be saved for a
patient, the HUC would:
,Scotch tape the strip to the computer
place the strip into a folder labeled with the patient's ID label
scan the strip into the patient's EMR
fax the strip to the patient's doctor's office
When the EMR is implemented, douments faxed from an outside facility would be:
filed in a folder and labeled with the patient's ID label
sent to the the doctor's office, which requested the documents
scanned into the patient's EMR
read by the patient's doctor and returned to the facility that faxed them
, The HUC notes that there are four labeled chart forms in a discharged patient's chart that have
no documentation on them. The correct action for the HUC to take would be to:
place the forms in the waste basket
send the forms to HIMS in case they are needed
place the forms in another patient's chart with the new patient's label over the discharged
patient's label
shred the forms
The HUC has been asked to thin a patient's chart. The thinned-out records would be:
sent immediately to Health Information Management (HIMS)
placed in an envelope, labeled with the patient's ID label, and kept on the nursing unit until the
patient is discharged or moved