Comprehensive Medical Assisting: Administrative and Clinical Competencies (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781305964792
Author: Wilburta Q. Lindh, Carol D. Tamparo, Barbara M. Dahl, Julie Morris, Cindy Correa
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Which organizations may not conduct primary verification of a physician credentials?
Select one:
a. HMOS
Ob. URAC
c. PPOS
d. CVOS
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Which of the following is NOT considered to be a part of the medical staff? A. Medical Physicians B. Nurses C. Physician Assistants D. Dentist
The purpose of obtaining a health history in today's medical office is to:
a. have a basis for all treatment given by the provider and a guide for all future treatment.
b. have information for the patient's personal use.
c. have something to document in the patient's medical record.
O d. have information for the insurance company.
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- When a nurse enters the patient’s room to begin a nursinghistory, the patient’s wife is there. What should the nurse do?a. Introduce oneself and thank the wife for being present.b. Introduce oneself and ask the wife if she wants to remain.c. Introduce oneself and ask the wife to leave.d. Introduce oneself and ask the patient if he would like thewife to stay.arrow_forwardA nurse is providing postmortem care. Which nursing actionviolates the standards of caring for the body after a patienthas been pronounced dead and is not scheduled for anautopsy?a. The nurse places the patient in a sitting position while thefamily visits.b. The nurse places identification tags on both the shroud andthe ankle.c. The nurse removes soiled dressings and tubes.d. The nurse makes sure a death certificate is issued andsigned.arrow_forwardWhat system promotes efficient treatment of trauma patients? A. Emergency department information B.dental information system C. Surgical information system D.pharmacy information systemarrow_forward
- A nurse discovers that she made a medication error. Whatshould be the nurse’s first response?a. Record the error on the medication sheet.b. Notify the physician regarding course of action.c. Check the patient’s condition to note any possible effect ofthe error.d. Complete an incident report, explaining how the mistakewas made.arrow_forwardWhat information would a medical coder extract from an emergency information system? A. Patient income information B. Service’s rendered in the emergency room C. Xrays taken 10 years ago D. Information stored on paper records from provider located in another part of the countryarrow_forwardYou are asked to bring a patient from his or her room to the therapy department via a wheelchair. What safety step should you perform to ensure that the transfer from his bed to wheelchair is successful?arrow_forward
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