Do you remember?
Who, What, When.....
Safety 101
It's a Private World
WILD CARD
100
Examples of these are: used syringes and blood soaked bandages
What is biohazard
100
Medicare is an insurance for who
Who is the elderly
100
Which of these needs to be plugged into a RED outlet? Patient fan, Infant Warmer, Light in the bathroom, Light in an open heart surgery case.
What is an Infant Warmer
100
If a patient comes in and has surgery, then goes home later that day this patient would have a chart coded as
What is an outpatient record
100
Before signing off on a medical record, a coding specialist should
What is verify the codes are correct
200
This lives in the intestines of humans
What is E.Coli
200
This cavity is located in the chest
What is the thoracic cavity
200
A technician is calibrating the pulse oximeter. Why is this important?
What is to make sure the equipment is working safely
200
What law makes sure your health information is kept private?
What is HIPAA
200
Charging an insurance company for services that were not provided is an example of
What is fraud
300
His job description would be to identify examples of patients who develop hospital-acquired infections
Who is an Epidemiologist
300
This person's job is to type up Doctor's audio notes
Who is a medical transcriptionist
300
The Environmental Safety Officer works with who
Who is everyone in the hospital
300
The phalanges are located
Where is the hands and feet
300
Anesthesia is used for
What is blocking sensation during surgery, including feeling pain
400
A scalpel used during surgery would be disposed of in this
What is a sharps container
400
What is the biggest advantage of an EHR?
What is it can be accessed anywhere, anytime
400
This is generally announced in a hospital when someone is in cardiac arrest
What is a Code Blue
400
HIPAA stands for what
What is Health Information Porability and Accountability Act
400
At what age does a person have to give permission for someone other than medical personel to look at their medical records
What is the age of 18
500
washing your hands
What is the best method to stop the spread of infection
500
A patient is admitted to the hospital. The patient has surgery and is discharged two days later. The chart for this patient is
What is an inpatient chart
500
This random act helps to ensure that employees are following procedures for cleanliness in the hospital
What is an audit
500
These people have the right to look at a patient's chart
Who is anyone providing direct care to the patient.
500
Michelle is 30 years old and has a health insurance policy. She just had a baby, and the cost was $8,500 for the hospital bill. Her insurance requires that she pay the first $200. The insurance also requires her to pay 20% of the rest of the bill. What is the total that she has to pay?
What is $1, 860