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Are You Smarter Than an RHIA?

1,000,000 Chapter 5 Question 1 Chapter 5 Question 2 Chapter 5 Question 3 Chapter 4 Question 4 Chapter 4 Question 5 Chapter 4 Question 6 Chapter 4 Question 7 Chapter 3 Question 8 Chapter 3 Question 9 Chapter 3 Question , , , ,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 5,000 2,000 1,000

Chapter 5 Question 1 The primary goal of a hospital-based cancer registry is to A: Improve patient care. B: Allocate hospital resources appropriately. C: Determine the need for professional and public education programs. D: Monitor cancer medicine. The primary goal of a hospital-based cancer registry is to A: Improve patient care. B: Allocate hospital resources appropriately. C: Determine the need for professional and public education programs. D: Monitor cancer medicine.

Chapter 5 Answer 1 Answer: A: Improve patient care. Answer: A: Improve patient care. Return

Chapter 5 Question 2 A secondary data source that houses and aggregates extensive data about patients with a certain diagnosis is a A: Disease index. B: Master patient index. C: Disease registry. D: Admissions register. A secondary data source that houses and aggregates extensive data about patients with a certain diagnosis is a A: Disease index. B: Master patient index. C: Disease registry. D: Admissions register.

Chapter 5 Answer 2 Answer: C: Disease registry. Answer: C: Disease registry. Return

Chapter 5 Question 3 A patient was admitted to the hospital with hemiplegia and aphasia. The hemiplegia and aphasia were resolved before discharge and the patient was diagnosed with cerebral thrombosis. What is the correct coding and sequencing? A: Hemiplegia; aphasia B: Cerebral thrombosis C: Cerebral thrombosis; hemiplegia; aphasia D: Hemiplegia; cerebral thrombosis; aphasia A patient was admitted to the hospital with hemiplegia and aphasia. The hemiplegia and aphasia were resolved before discharge and the patient was diagnosed with cerebral thrombosis. What is the correct coding and sequencing? A: Hemiplegia; aphasia B: Cerebral thrombosis C: Cerebral thrombosis; hemiplegia; aphasia D: Hemiplegia; cerebral thrombosis; aphasia

Chapter 5 Answer 3 Answer: B: Cerebral thrombosis Answer: B: Cerebral thrombosis Return

Chapter 4 Question 4 In the event of water damage to a large volume of records, what action should be taken immediately to assist in disaster recovery? A: Turn on the heat to help retard mold or mildew from forming. B: Turn off the air conditioning to reduce temperature and humidity. C: Turn off the fans to prevent circulation of air. D: Freeze the records to prevent mold or mildew from forming. In the event of water damage to a large volume of records, what action should be taken immediately to assist in disaster recovery? A: Turn on the heat to help retard mold or mildew from forming. B: Turn off the air conditioning to reduce temperature and humidity. C: Turn off the fans to prevent circulation of air. D: Freeze the records to prevent mold or mildew from forming.

Chapter 4 Answer 4 Answer: D: Freeze the records to prevent mold or mildew from forming. Answer: D: Freeze the records to prevent mold or mildew from forming. Return

Chapter 4 Question 5 The Joint Commission suggests that hospitals use which type of patient information system? A: unit record B: computer-based patient record C: protocol for requesting information, whereby the request is provided to the practitioner in a timely manner D: Any one of the above The Joint Commission suggests that hospitals use which type of patient information system? A: unit record B: computer-based patient record C: protocol for requesting information, whereby the request is provided to the practitioner in a timely manner D: Any one of the above

Chapter 4 Answer 5 Answer: D: Any one of the above Answer: D: Any one of the above Return

Chapter 4 Question 6 A major consideration in a hospital or facility closure is to A: notify all patients to pick up their original records by the date of closure. B: seek approval for destruction of all records with a last date of treatment over 3 years ago. C: ensure that authorized parties have access to the information as provided by law. D: arrange for donating the records to an HIA/HIT education program for student use. A major consideration in a hospital or facility closure is to A: notify all patients to pick up their original records by the date of closure. B: seek approval for destruction of all records with a last date of treatment over 3 years ago. C: ensure that authorized parties have access to the information as provided by law. D: arrange for donating the records to an HIA/HIT education program for student use.

Chapter 4 Answer 6 Answer: C: ensure that authorized parties have access to the information as provided by law Answer: C: ensure that authorized parties have access to the information as provided by law

Chapter 4 Question 7 Which one of the following master patient index core data elements is OPTIONAL, NOT RECOMMENDED, by AHIMA? A: internal patient identification B: discharge date C: marital status D: ethnicity Which one of the following master patient index core data elements is OPTIONAL, NOT RECOMMENDED, by AHIMA? A: internal patient identification B: discharge date C: marital status D: ethnicity

Chapter 4 Answer 7 Answer: C: marital status Answer: C: marital status Return

Chapter 3 Question 8 The first cancer patient seen in your facility on January 1, 2008, was diagnosed with colon cancer, with no known history of previous malignancies. The accession number assigned to this patient is A: /00 B: /01 C: /00 D: /01 The first cancer patient seen in your facility on January 1, 2008, was diagnosed with colon cancer, with no known history of previous malignancies. The accession number assigned to this patient is A: /00 B: /01 C: /00 D: /01

Chapter 3 Answer 8 Answer: C: /00 Answer: C: /00 Return

Chapter 3 Question 9 In determining your acute care facility’s degree of compliance with prospective payment requirements for Medicare, the best resource to reference for recent certification standards is the A: CARF manual B: Hospital bylaws C: Joint Commission accreditation manual D: Federal Register In determining your acute care facility’s degree of compliance with prospective payment requirements for Medicare, the best resource to reference for recent certification standards is the A: CARF manual B: Hospital bylaws C: Joint Commission accreditation manual D: Federal Register

Chapter 3 Answer 9 Answer: D: Federal Register Answer: D: Federal Register Return

Chapter 3 Question 10 In 1987, OBRA helped shift the focus in long-term care to patient outcomes. As a result, core assessment data elements are collected on each resident as defined in the A: UHDDS B: MDS C: Uniform Clinical Data Set D: Uniform Ambulatory Core Data In 1987, OBRA helped shift the focus in long-term care to patient outcomes. As a result, core assessment data elements are collected on each resident as defined in the A: UHDDS B: MDS C: Uniform Clinical Data Set D: Uniform Ambulatory Core Data

Chapter 3 Answer 10 Answer: B: Minimum Data Set for Long-Term Care Answer: B: Minimum Data Set for Long-Term Care Return

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