This term refers to all individuals who work together to provide patient care.
What is the health care team?
This refers to the moral principles that guide healthcare professionals in their decision-making.
What is Medical ethics?
This part of a letter includes the month, day, and year written out in full.
What is the date?
This abbreviation stands for urinary tract infection.
What is an UTI?
This is a situation in which a patient's health may be adversely affected if immediate action is not taken. Some situations may even be life threatening.
What is an Emergency?
This professional is typically responsible for diagnosing and treating patients.
Who is a physician?
This branch of law focuses on rules and regulations that govern healthcare practices.
What is medical law?
This is the greeting in a letter that uses titles like Mr., Mrs., or Ms. followed by the patient’s name.
What is the salutation?
This scheduling method is used to fit in patients with straightforward urgent care needs.
What is double booking?
This patient must typically complete full registration and medical history forms before being seen.
What is a new patient?
These workers support physicians by performing clinical and administrative tasks in a medical office.
What is a medical assistant?
This document gives permission for treatment after a patient is informed of risks and benefits.
What is informed consent?
This type of nonverbal behavior—such as crossed arms, lack of eye contact, and tense posture—often signals discomfort or defensiveness.
What is closed body language?
This appointment abbreviation incorrectly represents “fx.”
What is effects?
The person who is financially responsible for the patient’s medical bill.
What is a guarantor?
This type of health care worker is chiefly responsible for the input of the charges, payments, and adjustments on the patient's account.
What is a medical biller?
This legal principle protects a patient’s private health information from being shared without permission.
What is confidentiality?
When handling a possible emergency call, who should the assistant immediately transfer the call to:
What is the doctor or physician?
This process is required before many surgical procedures to confirm insurance coverage.
What is precertification?
This form used in the medical office contains past medications, illnesses, and surgeries.
What is a Medical History form?
This role focuses on patient care coordination, communication, and assisting nurses or physicians in hospitals.
What is a registered nurse?
This is a legal requirement that healthcare workers must maintain a certain level of competence and care.
What is standard of care?
This device may have the greatest potential for a possible breach of confidentiality.
What is a Cell phone?
This type of appointment involves sending a patient to a specialist.
What is a referral appointment?
This document explains how a patient’s health information may be used and disclosed.
What is a Notice of Privacy Practices?