Finances (19)
Billing (20)
Accounting (21)
Vitals/Measurements (24)
Numbers
100
This is what you do when a patient makes a payment when no services were rendered.
What is use the receipt form?
100
This billing system occurs when all bills are completed and mailed out within a few days.
What is a monthly billing system?
100
This system includes a daily journal or log, patients' statements, ledgers, checks, and disbursement records.
What is single entry?
100
This is the primary artery used for measuring blood pressure.
What is brachial?
100
This is the average adult temperature in Celsius.
What is 37. C
200
This is the most likely cause for deposits not agreeing with credits on a day sheet.
What is a misplaced payment?
200
This is the minimum ratio for collection of fees at the time of service, or so say consultants.
What is 90%?
200
This system is based on the principle that assets equal liabilities plus owner's equity.
What is double entry?
200
This organization initiated and agreement with the American Hospital Association in 1998 to remove mercury from hospitals.
What is the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)?
200
These numbers are the average adult respiration rate.
What is 14 - 20?
300
You should make deposits this often.
What is daily?
300
When a patient dies, you send the collection of fees to this person.
What is the executor of the estate.
300
This accounting system utilizes "no carbon required" forms that are layered.
What is pegboard?
300
This is the only way to clean up the mercury if you break a thermometer.
What is an eye dropper?
300
When administering more than one injection into the same limb, this is the number of inches you separate them by.
What is 1 - 2 inches?
400
When you write a check to pay invoices, it comes from this account.
What is accounts payable?
400
This is used to gauge the effectiveness of the ambulatory care setting's billing practices.
What is a collections ratio?
400
This type of accounting helps determine the finances necessary for the ambulatory care setting.
What is cost accounting?
400
This term describes the force exerted on the arterial wall during cardiac contraction.
What is systole?
400
This is the number of seconds you count when assessing an older child's respirations.
What is 60 seconds?
500
This cash is usually kept in a locked drawer and used for transactions with patients when they make payments.
What is cash on hand?
500
This person collects the money from the patient if the medical office pursues payment through a small claims court.
What is the court appointed collection agency?
500
This is the recommended turn around time for an efficient billing and collection policy.
What is 2 months or less?
500
The auscultatory gap is heard here in some patients.
What is between phases I and II or III?
500
When using an oral thermometer, the child must be this age.
What is over 5 years.
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