EXAM 2025|170 QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE
ANSWERS
1. Describe the significance of HIPAA in healthcare documentation
practices.
HIPAA establishes regulations to protect patient privacy and
ensure the security of health information.
HIPAA is primarily concerned with the financial aspects of
healthcare.
HIPAA focuses on the training of healthcare professionals.
HIPAA allows healthcare providers to share patient information
freely.
2. Describe the role of the attending physician in patient care management.
The attending physician is the medical staff member who is
legally responsible for the care and treatment given to a
patient.
The attending physician is responsible for managing medical
records and documentation.
The attending physician oversees the administrative tasks in a
healthcare facility.
The attending physician coordinates the work of all healthcare
professionals involved in a patient's care.
3. Describe the significance of the Daily Census Count in patient record
management.
The Daily Census Count is irrelevant to patient care.
,The Daily Census Count is used to track outpatient visits only.
, The Daily Census Count helps healthcare facilities monitor
inpatient levels and resource allocation.
The Daily Census Count is primarily for billing purposes.
4. Describe the role of ancillary reports in patient care.
Ancillary reports are used solely for billing purposes in
healthcare.
Ancillary reports are primarily focused on patient demographics
and insurance information.
Ancillary reports provide essential diagnostic information that
assists physicians in making informed treatment decisions.
Ancillary reports contain only administrative data unrelated to
patient care.
5. What types of care do general hospitals provide?
Emergency care, general surgery, and patient admission for
various problems
Only emergency care and surgery
Outpatient services only
Specialized care for chronic diseases
6. What is the mission of The Joint Commission, and how is it carried out?
To continuously improve health care for the public, in
collaboration with other stakeholders, by evaluating health care
organizations and inspiring them to excel in providing safe and
effective care of the highest quality and value; voluntary
accreditation.
To continuously improve health care for the public, in
collaboration with other stakeholders, by evaluating health care
organizations and inspiring them to excel in providing safe and
, effective care of the highest quality and value; imposed
accreditation.
To improve the quality of care and services provided in healthcare
settings; imposed accreditation.
To improve the quality of care and services provided in healthcare
settings; voluntary accreditation.
7. If a healthcare facility fails to comply with the Joint Commission's
standards for documentation, what potential consequence might it face?
Loss of accreditation
Increased funding from the government
Mandatory training for all staff members
Enhanced patient satisfaction ratings
8. If a healthcare facility fails to comply with HIPAA regulations, what could
be a potential consequence?
Legal penalties and fines
Increased patient satisfaction
Improved data accuracy
Enhanced healthcare services
9. If a new healthcare policy is introduced that changes the definition of
subscribers to include dependents, how might this impact healthcare
documentation practices?
Healthcare documentation will remain unchanged as it only
pertains to policyholders.
Healthcare documentation will become more complex with
additional categories of subscribers.