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Dr. Martin diagnoses Missy Brown with Hepatitis A, which is a reportable disease. What
is true?
Federal laws describe reporting requirements for communicable diseases.
• Missy needs to provide written authorization for her information released to the health
department.
• Urgent public health concerns like Hepatitis A must be reported immediately.
• All are true.
• Federal laws describe reporting requirements for communicable diseases and urgent
public health concerns like Hepatitis A must be reported immediately are true. - Answer-
Urgent public health concerns like Hepatitis A must be reported immediately.
Reportable diseases are communicable diseases that have a significant public health
impact. When a provider diagnoses a reportable disease, the state's public health
department must be notified. The following are examples of the reporting levels and
reporting procedures, though each state may be slightly different: • Urgent reporting: For
diseases such as hepatitis A. food or water disease outbreaks, pertussis (whooping
cough), measles, plague, and tuberculosis. Reporting must be done immediately,
usually by phone or fax
Which OSHA Standard requires that all chemicals are labeled, and the Safety Data
Sheet must be available for each chemical in the workplace?
• Bloodborne pathogen
• Hazard communication
• lonizing radiation
• Means of egress
• Laboratory standard - Answer- Hazard communication
, Hazard communication standard requires employers to provide information about the
chemical hazards in the workplace. Examples of workplace application include the
following: all chemicals are labeled and a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) must be available
for each chemical in the workplace.
The process to remove all direct patient identifiers from the PHI.
• Protected health information
• Limited data set
• Permission
• Business associate
• De-identify - Answer- De-identify
De-identify is the process to remove all direct patient identifiers from the PHI, In other
words, this is the process for removing anything that can link the information back to a
specific person.
The act of using another person for one's own advantage.
• Breach
• Abuse
• Harassment
• Neglect
• Exploitation - Answer- Exploitation
Exploitation is the act of using another person for one's own advantage.
What is true regarding reporting errors in patient care?
• Errors in patient care need to be immediately reported to the provider
• An incident report must be completed.
• Some states have medical error reporting systems in place.
• The department supervisor must be notified.
• All are correct - Answer- All are correct
If a medical assistant is involved in a situation in which a person is harmed, it is
important to do the following:
• Immediately notify the provider.