OSHA is an acronym for...
What is Occupational Safety and Health Administration?
A patient should be left on hold no longer than ___ before someone checks in with them.
What is 30 seconds?
Medicare does not reimburse for this common procedure.
What is refraction?
The muscle that surrounds the pupil
What is iris?
This abbreviation is used to signify Medical Eye Exam:
What is CN/CE?
OSHA's primary goal
What is protect employees in the workplace?
These symptoms (itching, glare, pain, halos) can all wait to be scheduled to the next available appointment, except one.
What is pain?
This government department enforces Medicare's rules and procedures.
What is the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)?
Bifocal lenses contain ___ lens powers within the lens.
What are two lens powers?
This abbreviation refers to both eyes.
What is OU?
Common household product used to kill pathogens
The patient's initial encounter begins here.
What is via telephone?
This common type of eye exam is not covered by medical insurance, but is covered by vision insurance.
What is a routine eye exam?
This eye care professional fabricates and dispenses glasses and contact lenses.
What is an optician?
This abbreviation is commonly used to refer to pressure check.
What is IOP?
According to OSHA, a piece of broken plastic with blood on it qualifies as an...
What is a containment sharp?
The patient's registration process is completed here.
What is kiosk?
PHI is an acronym for...
What is Protected Health Information?
This word means to enlarge or expand.
What is dilate?
This abbreviation is used to signify 'once at bedtime'.
What is QHS?
Used gauze saturated in blood should be disposed of in this specific place.
What is a red biohazard bag/bin?
A patient complaining of blurred vision for 3 months should be scheduled in this time frame.
What is the next available appointment?
The HIPAA Act of 1996 includes privacy and security of information and administrative simplification. True or false?
What is true?
These eye care professionals specialize in surgery and disease treatment.
What is an ophthalmologist?
These two abbreviations refer to each eye individually.
What are OD (right) and OS (left)?