Disorders
Charting and Filing
Medical Terminology
Anatomy
Insurance
100

Lateral deviation of the spinal column

Scoliosis

100

The most common form of filing in a medical office

Alphabetical

100

The prefix anti-

Against or opposed to

100

This organ secretes insulin to regulate blood sugar

Pancreas

100

Fee paid at each medical visit

Copay

200

Arteries to the heart become hardened and narrow

Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)

200

When indexing, this part of a name comes first.

Last Name

200

The prefix meaning heart

Cardio
200

Urine leaves the bladder through this tube

Urethra

200

Amount to be paid prior to insurance contribution

Deductible

300

Cholecystitis

Inflammation of the gallbladder

300

The acronym SOAP stands for this common form of documentation

Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan

300

Myocardial Infarction

Heart Attack

300

Gas exchange center of the lungs

Alveoli

300

Insurance offered to veterans and their families

Tricare

400

Hardening of arteries

Atherosclerosis

400
A diagnostic test performed to rule out a pathology is documented in this part of a SOAP note

Objective

400

Cerebrovascular Accident

Stroke

400

The natural pacemaker of the heart

SA Node

400

The maximum amount paid in a plan year.

Out of Pocket Max

500

Progressive loss of brain function including memory, thinking, and behavior

Alzheimer's

500

Records must be kept for this minimum amount of time after a patient has left their care

7 years

500

No period or menses

Amenorrhea
500

The system made up of glands that secrete hormones

Endocrine system

500

A patient with a $2,500 deductible and $5,000 OOP Max had surgery. Their deductible was previously met. They had paid $4000 of their $5000 OOP Max. How much will they paid for a $25,000 surgery bill?

$1,000

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