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Which of the following Closed-panel health maintenance organization
types of medical practice (HMO)
might include a
pediatrician, an internist, a
dermatologist, an allergist,
a neurologist, and a
general surgeon?
What is the current name TRICARE
for the health insurance
plan for dependent
spouses and children of
active-duty military
personnel?
If the office uses paper In a medical records area near the reception area
medical records, where
are medical records of
patients who have been
seen within the past year
usually stored?
What is the name for Palliative
treatment that reduces
symptoms of a disease,
but does not cure the
disease?
, Billing may be done in an individual office, in a
Where is patient billing
centralized location for several offices, or by a private
usually performed?
billing service
What type of insurance Fee-for-service insurance
plan pays a physician
separately for each
procedure that was
performed?
Which activities occur at Patients hand in new patient information forms and
the patient check-in health insurance cards.
window or counter?
When does a physician After completing medical school
participate in a residency
program?
What is the federal Medicare
insurance plan that
provides health insurance
for the elderly, the
disabled, and those with
end-stage kidney disease?
Certified Professional Assigns codes to patient charges and diagnoses for
Coder (CPC) insurance billing
Performs laboratory tests in the clinical laboratory
Medical Technologist (MT,
and may supervise laboratory operations or provide
MLT)
consulting services
Advanced practice nurses who specializes in a
specific area such as internal medicine or women's
Nurse Practitioner (NP)
health, and who often manages routine patient care
ambulatory
Entry-level nurse who preforms direct patient care
Practical Nurse (LPN, LVN) and clinical procedures; may work in hospitals,
nursing homes, and ambulatory care setting.
, Manages routine care under the supervision fof a
Physician Assistant (PA)
physician. Usually works in ambulatory care.
Most common nurse providing care in inpatient
Registered Nurse (RN) settings; provides supervision for caregivers in both
inpatient and outpatient settings.
Performs administrative and clinical tasks in
Medical Assistant (MA)
ambulatory care
Plans exercises for large muscle groups for
Physical Therapist (PT)
rehabilitation and implements treatment plans
Works with patient medical records; may provide
Health Information
assistance in planning, managing information,
Specialist (RHIA, RHIT)
gathering data for medical research
The insurance plan called Medicaid
_________ is designed to
provide health insurance
for low-income people.
A process to determine whether health care is
What is utilization review?
medically necessary
Which law or government Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act (CLIA '88)
agency is primarily
responsible for the
regulation of laboratories
and laboratory tests?
Wearing multiple rings False
while working with
patients is usually fine as
long as proper
handwashing procedures
are followed.
, How often must a CMA Every 5 years
(AAMA) (certified medical
assistant) recertify to
continue to use the
credential?
Neatness and grooming True
are important not only for
professionalism, but also
for reasons of health and
safety.