On the Phone
Send a Letter
Med Office Tech & Supplies
Medical Records
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Appointments
100

The first thing you should do when answering the telephone

identify the medical office and yourself                

100

Provider’s name and address that are printed at the top of formal business stationery

Letterhead

100

Type of pointing device

mouse

touchpad

trackball

100

Where important information about a patient's medical history and present condition is found

patient’s health record

100

Age most states consider children to be adults with the right to privacy

Age 18

100

Most patients are willing to wait no more than ____ minutes to be seen by a medical provider.

20

200

Saying words correctly

pronunciation

200

Correct dateline format

December 7, 2022

200


Device used to input printed matter and convert it to a format that can be read by the computer

Scanner

200

Information on the patient registration form?

Demographic, Insurance, Employment, Emergency Contact

200

appropriate way to delete information on a medical record

draw a line through the original information so it is still legible

Place a note near the correction stating why it was made

200

he first step in preparing the appointment book

establish the matrix

300

Speaking clearly and distinctly

enunciation

300

Notations below the signature include

number of enclosures 

names of other people who will receive copies of the letter

300

Information is stored permanently on this internal device for later retrieval.

Hard Disk Drive

300

Summary of the reason a patient entered the hospital, the care received, and the outcome of the hospitalization

hospital discharge summary

300

When a medical record is received from another health provider...

entered into the patient's chart

300

Time for a complete physical examination

30 to 60 minutes

400

After speaking with a patient on the telephone

document the conversation in the patient's record

400

Type of letter style where all lines are typed flush with the left margin

Full-block letter style

400

A collection of records created and stored on a computer

database

400

First document found in a patient's financial record

patient registration form

400

Recording information in the medical record

Documentation

400

Follow-up office visit length

5 to 15 minutes

500

Telephone calls that require the practitioner’s personal attention

Patient requests to discuss abnormal test results

500

Tip for writing an effective letter

know the type of person being written to

500

Items used once and then must be restocked

Expendable items

500

Signs

Objective or external factors that can be seen or felt by the practitioner or measured by an instrument

500

Reviews by medical staff on random records.

Internal audits

500

Appointment scheduling systems allows patients to arrive at their own convenience with the understanding that they will be seen on a first-come, first-served basis

Open-hours scheduling

600

Condition that requires immediate medical help

Trouble breathing

600

When writing a letter use Active or Passive Voice?

Active Voice

600

Needles, syringes, and lubricating gel are examples of what type of supplies

clinical supplies

600

Symptoms

Subjective or internal conditions felt by the patient

600

Audits that are done by medical staff before patient billing

prospective internal audits

600

Appointment scheduling system that assumes a steady stream of patients all day long at regular, specified intervals

time-specified scheduling - also called stream scheduling

700

Proper telephone etiquette - examples

Identifying practice and self when answering call

Enunciating, correct pronunciation

Asking reason for call before placing on hold

700

Supplies absolutely necessary for smooth running of the medical office

Vital supplies

700

SOAP

Subjective

Objective

Assessment

Plan

700

Color used by some facilities to ensure handwritten records are the original versus a copy

700

Appointment scheduling system that is based on the reality that some patients will arrive late and others will require more or less time than expected

wave scheduling 

800

Before putting a caller on hold

ask the caller to state the purpose of the call

800

Total purchase price divided by the number of items

Unit Price

800

Information entered in the record at the time of a patient's visit, not days, weeks, or months later

Due Course

800

When should you record exam and test results?

As soon as they are available

800

Appointment scheduling system in which two or more patients are scheduled for the same appointment time

double-booking

900

message is logical and free from ambiguity

Clarity

900

Disadvantage of rush orders

Higher Costs

900

Information entered in the record days, weeks, or months later

Convenient

900

Appointment scheduling system that groups similar appointments together during the day or week

cluster scheduling

1000

Communication that contains all of the necessary information

Copmpleteness

1000

Right to sign a release-of-records form for a child when the parents are divorced

either the mother or the father