Which Of The Following Does Not Apply To Hipaa Requirements
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Which of the following are common effects of LSD?
Grandiose feelings, hallucinations, mystical experiences, flashbacks
In which year did enforcement of the HIPAA act, dealing with patient's rights, begin with penalties of up to $250,000 in fines and 10 years in jail?
2003
The information in the patient's chart is ____.
a legal record of treatment rendered
Which of the following is an ineffective means of collecting data?
Probing for more information
Where on the health history form do you document information taken from the administrative sheet?
Personal data
Which of the following applies to HIPAA requirements?
Healthcare facilities must inform patients, in writing, about disclosure of identifiable health information.
John is a 15-year-old patient who plays on his high school basketball team. He says he is proud to be on the team's "first string." His mother brought him to the office because he is experiencing hearing loss and has frequent spasms in his legs. Which of the following are possible causes of these symptoms?
Paint thinner
Which section of the health history form includes questions about and examination (by the practitioner) of all body functions?
Review of systems
Maintaining eye contact is a characteristic of which of these methods of data collection?
Focusing on the patient
"Where would you like to begin?" is an example of which method of collecting patient data?
Encouraging the patient to take the lead
Which method of patient data collection does the statement "So let me see if I understand; The pain only occurs at night." represent?
Verbalizing the implied
Which method for maintaining notes on a patient chart uses a combination of SOMR and POMR?
Computerized medical records
The need for ____ in the medical record makes it essential that medical terminology and precise descriptions are used when charting.
clarity
Which of the following is characteristic of depression?
Symptoms include difficulty falling asleep, loss of appetite, and loss of energy.
Which of the following information would you place in the "S" section when using SOAP charting?
Patient's perceptions
Which of the following is charted as subjective data?
Patient's chief complaint
Asking the patient "What do you think about this?" allows the patient to evaluate the situation and form an opinion. This is an example of ____.
reflection
During a patient interview, you note signs of anxiety in the patient. You may be able to help the patient by ____.
allowing him to describe his feelings
The question "Are you sure about that? It doesn't make sense to me." represents which method of collecting patient data?
Challenging the patient
Which method for maintaining notes on a patient chart is arranged according to who provided the information?
Conventional (source-oriented medical records)
Which of these patient behaviors is a classic symptom of depression?
Profound sadness
Irene is a 26-year-old patient who is in the office for her annual physical examination. While you are interviewing her, she says she is feeling wonderful. She tells you she has been having mystical experiences and seems unusually aware of things around her. Which of the following drugs has she probably taken?
LSD
Which of the following would you place in the "A" section when using SOAP charting?
Physician's diagnosis
Which of the following statements does not apply to the Patient's Bill of Rights (Patient Care Partnership)?
A privacy notice must be prominently posted within the hospital.
Which of the following does not apply to HIPAA requirements?
The medical assistant should be informed of available resources for resolving disputes.
Asking the patient "Can you tell me more about your symptoms?" is which method of collecting patient data?
Asking open-ended questions
When you assume an open and relaxed body posture, you are demonstrating which data collection method?
Focusing on the patient
Angel dust is also known as ____.
PCP
In response to your questions about social activities, Venira says she and her boyfriend have been dating for two years now, and they are very happy together. Something about her expression makes you think there might be more to the story, however. After a moment, she adds that her boyfriend, a high school football star, has been getting more and more aggressive and recently hit her during an argument. Which of the following might be the cause of this change in his behavior?
Anadrol
Which of the following commonly abused drugs are amphetamines/stimulants?
Dexedrine, Benzedrine, and methamphetamine
"You seem to be making progress, don't you agree?" is an example of which method of collecting patient data?
Asking leading questions
Which of the following are other names for cocaine?
Snow, crack
Which of the following information would you place in the "P" section when using SOAP charting?
Patient education
Which method of data collection does the question "What do you think is going on with you?" represent?
Encouraging the patient to evaluate his situation
Using SOAP charting, where would you document measurable information?
Objective data
Which of the following methods of collecting patient data requires more than a yes-or-no answer and encourages the patient to explain the situation?
Asking open-ended questions
An increased heart rate, confusion, anxiety, and paranoia are effects of which of the following drugs?
Ecstasy
Which of the following statements applies to HIPAA requirements?
A privacy notice must be prominently posted within the hospital.
Which of the following is appropriate for conducting a successful interview?
Assist the patient to a private room and close the door
Which of the following approaches allows you to determine the patient's knowledge of the situation and whether it is accurate?
Asking hypothetical questions
Jill Hanson is a 16-year-old patient who has come to the office complaining of lower abdominal pain. As you interview her, you notice that she seems to have difficulty concentrating on the conversation. She constantly looks toward the closed door of the exam room, and she asks you several times whether the doctor is "nice." Which of the following would you suspect as the reason for Jill's behavior?
Anxiety
The question "Where would you like to begin?" represents which method of data collection?
Encouraging the patient to take the lead
Which of the following offers the patient little freedom to explain his answers and requires only yes-or-no answers?
Asking closed-ended questions
Kenneth Little is complaining of burning when he voids. Because you suspect he has a urinary tract infection, you ask him more questions about the appearance of the urine, how often he has the urge to urinate, if he has any hesitancy, and when the symptoms started. Which interviewing skill does this demonstrate?
Broad knowledge base
The question "What would you do if you had chest pain?" represents which of the following methods of patient data collection?
Asking hypothetical questions
A decreased heart rate and blood pressure, drowsiness, and poor concentration are effects of ____.
GHB
The practitioner's diagnosis or impression of the patient's condition is the ____.
assessment
The section of the health history form that contains information about when the problem started and what the patient has done to treat it is the ____.
history of present illness section
Important information about medications (including herbal and OTC) and allergies is found in which section of the health history form?
Past medical history
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