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True or False
100
Where does the Edit Tracker window default a patient to?
What is the waiting room.
100
How many insurance companies can be added to a patient’s chart in Spring Charts?
What is one.
100
Define E & M?
What is Evaluation and Management.
100
What features allows an administrator to remove a patient from the current patient list but still retain access to the patient’s records?
What is Patient Archive.
100
The patient's name and address automatically appears on the subject line of letters about patients?
What is False (Name and Date of birth automatically appears on the subject line).
200
These highlight important text that appear in prominent areas of the patient chart or as warning pop-up messages when certain areas of the program are accessed?
What are Chart Alerts.
200
In the Edit Tracker window, what does the Color Code option do?
What is, it enables the patient to be assigned a color indicator or several color indicators-defined by each clinic. The color flag will remain associated with the patients as they are moved from one location to another and as various status indicators are used.
200
Define MOP?
What is Medical Office Procedures.
200
When should a patient be added to the Patient Tracker?
What is as soon as the patient arrives in the clinic-The program time-stamps the tracker record when a patient is added. This information may be important at a later time when determining the time frame that a patient was in the clinic.
200
Pain would be documented in the Subjective section of the SOAP notes?
What is True-pain is a subjective condition or symptom.
300
An annual dollar amount of money the policyholder pays toward medical expenses before the insurance company pays its share?
What is Deductible.
300
A prescription must be printed and manually signed if it is created in SpringCharts by whom?
A user is not set up as a provider-If the prescription is created by a user not set up in SpringCharts as the provider, the prescription will need to be printed and manually signed.
300
Define OBS?
What is Office Billing Statement
300
In the electronic Care Tree, what is the purpose of the Encounters category?
What is it stores many of the documents that are created from the encounters with the patient-stores many documents that are created from encounters with the patient.
300
The conversion calculator can convert pounds to kilograms, inches to centimeters, and Fahrenheit to Celsius?
What is True.
400
The portion of the patient’s chart that contains the relatively static patient information, including allergies and problem lists?
What is Face Sheet.
400
Describe why a new/unregistered patient cannot be documented as a no show in SpringCharts?
What is patients who are new/unregistered on the schedule cannot be processed as a no show because an electronic chart has not been created for them in the database.
400
Define CQM?
What is Clinical Quality Measures.
400
What is the signature option that allows a note to be recalled for further edits?
What is initial Only-edits can be made by anyone with chart editing privileges.
400
All users can be logged in, in SpringCharts, for a database search to be conducted?
What is False.
500
Computer Programs based on Fiscal Management are called what?
What are PMS-Practice Management Systems-facilitate the processing of insurance claims and patient statements
500
What is used as the most rapid way of building documentation for an office visit note?
What are pop-up text and templates-there are many different ways, but this is the most rapid
500
Define SOAP?
What is Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan
500
In which window would a user search for an Existing/Registered patient?
What is in the Choose Patient Window-patients are added to the appointment schedule by first selecting the {Choose Patient} button
500
The Care Tree in SpringCharts lists categories in the patient's chart and holds encounters (progress notes), tests, excuse notes, letters, reports, and other current records?
What is True.
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