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100

Credit earned for education pursued by a working professional as part of improving or maintaining professional competence

Continuing education units

100

Wireless transfer of medical information via electronic technology to provide health care when there is a separation between the health care professional and the patient

telemedicine

100

is the customary code of conduct, courtesy, and manners in the medical profession.

Medical etiquette

100

the process of communicating non-verbally through conscious or unconscious gestures and movements

body language

100

a substance that is dangerous and potentially damaging to humans and the environment.

Hazardous waste

100

Call in which three or more people at various locations participate

Conference call

200

Behavior traits that enable one to get along with others and form positive relationships

Interpersonal skills

200

Two or more physicians operating as solo practitioners billing under separate tax identification numbers, sharing office expenses, employees, and the on-call schedule

associate practice

200

defined as information about the patient's past, present, or future health condition that contains personal identifying data

Protected Health Information (PHI)

200

Involves being patient while the message is spoken and giving the speaker your undivided attention

Active Listening

200

used in the care of all patients regardless of their diagnosis or possible infection status; a strict form of infection control that is based on the assumption that all blood and other body fluids are infectious.

Standard Precautions

200

Process of determining priority order of patients by level of urgency

Triage

300

Ability to organize and prioritize multiple tasks to accomplish objectives

Time management skills

300

Three or more physicians sharing office space, expenses, employees, and income; using one tax identification number; and billing claims under a group name

group practice

300

is the range of education, training, ability, and skills a health care professional is expected to have and operate within according to the law ans within the standard care, that is, what an individual is expected to do or not to do in a given situation.

Scope of practice

300

Oral or nonverbal responses like repeating, restatement, requesting examples, questioning (open vs. closed-ended), summarizing, and silent pauses

Feedback

300

The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.

ergonomics

300

When calling an insurance company to verify a patient's coverage or to obtain an authorization, which of the following must you have on hand?

Copy of the front and back of the patient's insurance card

400

Physical or emotional exhaustion, often caused by long-term stress

Burnout

400

Group of individual health care providers who contract with managed care plans to provide care at a discounted rate in their own office setting

independent practice association (IPA)

400

is the statute that enforces private rights and liabilities involving relations between individuals, corporations, government entities, and other organizations

Civil law

400

Name the Communication Cycle

  • Sender: Initiates the communication process
  • Message: Information being communicated
  • Channel: Medium through which the message is sent
  • Receiver: Individual receiving the message
  • Feedback: Response or reaction to the message
400

part of hospital admission record that provides identifying data

Face Sheet

400

Which piece of telephone equipment reduces phone fatigue and allows mobility?

Wireless headset

500

Process of meeting specific state standards or being evaluated and recognized by national professional organization as meeting predetermined standards; applies to schools and training programs

Accreditation

500

Health care delivery plan that strived to manage the cost, quality, and delivery of health care by emphasizing preventative medicine, reviewing the utilization of services, and contracting with a network of providers; payment is by capitation with some fee-for-service

managed care organization (MCO)

500

applies when the time limit for legal action on medical negligence has been exceeded

Statute of Limitations

500

Three ways humans communicate messages

  • Body language
  • Tonality
  • Spoken words
500

National, state, county, city, and private agency information and programs made available at the local level, such as Alcoholics Anonymous, hospice care, or the Multiple Sclerosis Society

Community resources

500

When taking a phone message from a patient, you should be sure to record

- The date and time
- The patient's name and phone number
- The reason for the call
- you name (who took the message)

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