Misc.
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100

What does C/O stand for? 

complain of 

100

A model used to sort out and classify the injured; used in the military and ER settings to determine the priority of patients to be treated. 

What is Triage 

100

What is an electronic record that conforms to nationally recognized standard and contains  healthcare related information about a specific patient called? 

What is an Electronic health record (EHR) 

100
Where are emergency equipment and supplies stored? 

Crash Cart 

100
What is a formal request for payment from and insurance company called? 

Claim 

200

What does BP stand for? 

Blood Pressure 

200

A patient who has been treated by the healthcare provider within the past 3 years? 

What is an Established patient. 
200

Data obtained through physical examination, labs, diagnostic testing, and measurable information is called? 

Objective information 

200

What is the process of cleaning in order to destroy or prevent the growth of disease-causing microorganisms called? 

Disinfect 

200

The amount paid or to be paid by a policy holder for coverage under the contract called? 

Premium 

300

What is a ROI? 

The primary meaning of ROI in medical settings is the release of information. This most commonly refers to the sharing of medical, billing, and information records or other PHI.

300

A secure online website that give patients 24 hour access to personal health information using a username and password is called? 

What is a patient portal 

300

To remove or destroy all traces of; do away with; destroy completely is called? 

Obliteration 

300
What is a document in the medical record that can be used to track a patient's condition and progress called? 

What is a progress note 

300
A decision making process used by managed care organizations to control healthcare costs is called? 

Utilization management 

400

What does the acronym HIPPA mean? 

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is a federal law that was passed in 1996. It requires the creation of national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient's consent or knowledge. HIPAA also allows people to transfer and continue health insurance coverage when they change or lose their jobs.

400

In healthcare this information includes the patients name. address, date of birth, employments, and other detail. What is this information called? 

What is demographics

400

A process to ensure the reliability of test results, often using manufactured samples with known values is called? 

Quality Control

400

What is the acronym PASS?  

Pull

Aim

Squeeze  

Sweep

400

A health problem that was present before new health insurance coverage started is called a? 

Preexisting condition 

500

Where can you find NPC's emergency procedures?

 

By the door 

500

What is a written document describing the healthcare facility's privacy practices called? 

What is a Notice of Privacy Practice  (NPP)  

500

What is an anthropometric measurement? 

i.e. height & weight 

500

True/False

The CDC recommends temperature monitoring equipment like data loggers for all vaccine storage units. 

True

500

Low income Medicare patients who qualify for Medicare for the secondary insurance are called? 

Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMS's) 

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