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Are You Smarter Than an RHIA?
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Chapter 5 Question 1 In regard to quality of coding, the degree to which the same results (same codes) are obtained by different coders or on multiple attempts by the same coder refers to A: Reliability. B:Validity. C: Completeness. D:Timeliness. In regard to quality of coding, the degree to which the same results (same codes) are obtained by different coders or on multiple attempts by the same coder refers to A: Reliability. B:Validity. C: Completeness. D:Timeliness.
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Chapter 5 Answer 1 Answer: A: Reliability. Answer: A: Reliability. Return
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Chapter 5 Question 2 In the ICD-9-CM classification system, shooting pain in the right eye due to the presence of an intact, correctly positioned permanent contact lens would be coded as a(n) A: Current injury. B:Late effect. C:Mechanical complication of an internal prosthetic device D: Abnormal reaction of the body to the presence of an internal prosthetic device. In the ICD-9-CM classification system, shooting pain in the right eye due to the presence of an intact, correctly positioned permanent contact lens would be coded as a(n) A: Current injury. B:Late effect. C:Mechanical complication of an internal prosthetic device D: Abnormal reaction of the body to the presence of an internal prosthetic device.
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Chapter 5 Answer 2 Answer: D: Abnormal reaction of the body to the presence of an internal prosthetic device. Answer: D: Abnormal reaction of the body to the presence of an internal prosthetic device. Return
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Chapter 5 Question 3 The most common type or registry located in hospitals of all sizes and in every region of the country is the A: Trauma registry B:Cancer registry C:AIDS registry D: Birth defects registry The most common type or registry located in hospitals of all sizes and in every region of the country is the A: Trauma registry B:Cancer registry C:AIDS registry D: Birth defects registry
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Chapter 5 Answer 3 Answer: B:Cancer registry Answer: B:Cancer registry Return
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Chapter 4 Question 4 Unless state or federal laws require longer time periods, AHIMA recommends that patient health information for minors be retained for at least how long? A: age of majority plus statute of limitation B: 10 years after the most recent encounter C: 10 years after the age of majority D: permanently Unless state or federal laws require longer time periods, AHIMA recommends that patient health information for minors be retained for at least how long? A: age of majority plus statute of limitation B: 10 years after the most recent encounter C: 10 years after the age of majority D: permanently
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Chapter 4 Answer 4 Answer: A: age of majority plus statute of limitation Answer: A: age of majority plus statute of limitation Return
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Chapter 4 Question 5 Where in the health record would the following statement be located: "Microscopic Diagnosis: Liver (needle biopsy), metastatic adenocarcinoma"? A: operative report B: pathology report C: anesthesia report D: radiology report Where in the health record would the following statement be located: "Microscopic Diagnosis: Liver (needle biopsy), metastatic adenocarcinoma"? A: operative report B: pathology report C: anesthesia report D: radiology report
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Chapter 4 Answer 5 Answer: B: pathology report Answer: B: pathology report Return
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Chapter 4 Question 6 When engaging the services of a microfilm vendor, all but which one of the following factors should be included in the contract? A: cost B: provision for destruction of original records C: type of reader or printer needed to view the microfilm D: confidentiality of information being filmed When engaging the services of a microfilm vendor, all but which one of the following factors should be included in the contract? A: cost B: provision for destruction of original records C: type of reader or printer needed to view the microfilm D: confidentiality of information being filmed
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Chapter 4 Answer 6 Answer: C: type of reader or printer needed to view the microfilm Answer: C: type of reader or printer needed to view the microfilm
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Chapter 3 Question 7 As the chair of a Forms Review Committee, you need to track the origin of data in a particular field and the security levels applicable to that field. Your best source for this information would be the A: Facility’s data dictionary B: MDS C: Glossary of Health Care Terms D: UHDDS As the chair of a Forms Review Committee, you need to track the origin of data in a particular field and the security levels applicable to that field. Your best source for this information would be the A: Facility’s data dictionary B: MDS C: Glossary of Health Care Terms D: UHDDS
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Chapter 3 Answer 7 Answer: A: Facility’s data dictionary Answer: A: Facility’s data dictionary Return
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Chapter 3 Question 8 An example of a primary data source for health care statistics other than the patient health record is the A: Disease index B: Accession register C: MPI D: Hospital census An example of a primary data source for health care statistics other than the patient health record is the A: Disease index B: Accession register C: MPI D: Hospital census
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Chapter 3 Answer 8 Answer: D: Hospital census Answer: D: Hospital census Return
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Chapter 3 Question 9 In your facility it has become critical that information regarding patients who are transferred to the oncology unit be sent to an outpatient scheduling system to facilitate outpatient appointments. This information can be obtained most efficiently from A: Generic screens used by record abstractors B: Disease index C: R-ADT system D: Indicator monitoring program In your facility it has become critical that information regarding patients who are transferred to the oncology unit be sent to an outpatient scheduling system to facilitate outpatient appointments. This information can be obtained most efficiently from A: Generic screens used by record abstractors B: Disease index C: R-ADT system D: Indicator monitoring program
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Chapter 3 Answer 9 Answer: C: R-ADT system Answer: C: R-ADT system Return
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Chapter 3 Question 10 Which of the following is a type of laser technology that is ideal for health records because it stores data in a permanent capacity, prohibiting users from altering, misfiling, or erasing data? A: EDI B: OCR C: WORM D: COM Which of the following is a type of laser technology that is ideal for health records because it stores data in a permanent capacity, prohibiting users from altering, misfiling, or erasing data? A: EDI B: OCR C: WORM D: COM
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Chapter 3 Answer 10 Answer: C: WORM Answer: C: WORM Return
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