Deck 4: Communications: Medical Records and Documentation

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____________ is defined as the act of transmitting information-an exchange of information between individuals using a common system of sings, symbols, or behavior.

A) Miscommunication
B) Speaking
C) Dialogue
D) Communication
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What type of communication emphasizes empathy?

A) Verbal
B) Therapeutic
C) Nonverbal
D) Documentation
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What is the first part of the communication cycle?

A) Receiver
B) Feedback
C) Message and channel
D) Sender
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What method of listening happens when the receiver rewords the original message to verify the message from the sender?

A) Active
B) Inactive
C) Nonverbal
D) Feedback
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Which of the following is one of the five C's of communication?

A) Complete
B) Concise
C) Cohesive
D) All of the above
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What accounts for 70% of a message's impact?

A) Verbal communication
B) Feedback
C) Active Listening
D) Non-verbal communication
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What is the study of body language called?

A) Calisthenics
B) Kinesics
C) Psychology
D) Hierarchy of needs
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Abraham Maslow is best known for the creation of what?

A) Hierarchy of needs
B) Culture diagram
C) Human psychology
D) Hierarchy of wants
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Important characteristics of patient chart documentation include which of the following?

A) Legible handwriting
B) Chronological order
C) Accurately and carefully recorded
D) All of the above
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The chief complaint, present illness, medical history, family history, social history, and review of systems (ROS) are all key parts of which of the following?

A) Patient charts
B) Patient surveys
C) Hierarchy of needs
D) Nonverbal communication
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What does the "S" in the acronym SOAP(ER) stand for?

A) Social history
B) Subjective data
C) Sensitivities
D) Soap
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What method of record documentation is similar to the SOAP method, but more detailed in nature?

A) CHEDDAR
B) HIPAA
C) AMA
D) NHCA
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What are EHRs?

A) Electronic Health Rates
B) Electronic Health Reports
C) Electronic Health Records
D) Electronic Health Repertoires
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HIPAA established which of the following standards for medical records?

A) Providing security of all electronic health information
B) Establishing standards for all electronic health transmission claims
C) Controlling and maintaining the privacy and security of private health information
D) All of the above
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How important is effective and efficient communication in the medical profession?

A) Somewhat important
B) Not important at all
C) Important
D) Extremely important
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What is the amount of personal space most often observed by individuals in social situations?

A) 1-2 feet
B) 3-5 feet
C) 4-12 feet
D) 5-8 feet
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A medical __________ types medical information spoken by the physician about the patient's examination or testing into a document that becomes a permanent part of the medical record.

A) Dictation
B) Transcriptionist
C) Assistant
D) Secretary
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When a patient cancels or refuses an appointment that is recommended, what should the medical assistant do?

A) Document this communication with the ordering physician
B) Ignore it
C) Insist that the patient keeps the appointment
D) Argue with the patient
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How should a medical assistant greet a patient upon arrival?

A) In a friendly and prompt manner
B) Not at all
C) With a frown
D) By wordlessly handing the patient paperwork
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How should a medical assistant handle private healthcare information?

A) Confidentially and within HIPAA compliance
B) By releasing patent records without authorization
C) By using another's password to access records
D) By leaving records unattended or out of sight
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What does the "H" stand for in the acronym CHEDDAR?

A) Hearing
B) Home life
C) History
D) Help wanted
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Who completes the review of systems or ROS section in a patient's chart?

A) Medical Assistant
B) Nurse
C) Transcriptionist
D) Physician
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What is the fifth and final level in Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?

A) Security
B) Social
C) Esteem
D) Self-actualization
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Deck 4: Communications: Medical Records and Documentation
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____________ is defined as the act of transmitting information-an exchange of information between individuals using a common system of sings, symbols, or behavior.

A) Miscommunication
B) Speaking
C) Dialogue
D) Communication
D
2
What type of communication emphasizes empathy?

A) Verbal
B) Therapeutic
C) Nonverbal
D) Documentation
B
3
What is the first part of the communication cycle?

A) Receiver
B) Feedback
C) Message and channel
D) Sender
D
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What method of listening happens when the receiver rewords the original message to verify the message from the sender?

A) Active
B) Inactive
C) Nonverbal
D) Feedback
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Which of the following is one of the five C's of communication?

A) Complete
B) Concise
C) Cohesive
D) All of the above
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What accounts for 70% of a message's impact?

A) Verbal communication
B) Feedback
C) Active Listening
D) Non-verbal communication
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What is the study of body language called?

A) Calisthenics
B) Kinesics
C) Psychology
D) Hierarchy of needs
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Abraham Maslow is best known for the creation of what?

A) Hierarchy of needs
B) Culture diagram
C) Human psychology
D) Hierarchy of wants
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Important characteristics of patient chart documentation include which of the following?

A) Legible handwriting
B) Chronological order
C) Accurately and carefully recorded
D) All of the above
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The chief complaint, present illness, medical history, family history, social history, and review of systems (ROS) are all key parts of which of the following?

A) Patient charts
B) Patient surveys
C) Hierarchy of needs
D) Nonverbal communication
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What does the "S" in the acronym SOAP(ER) stand for?

A) Social history
B) Subjective data
C) Sensitivities
D) Soap
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What method of record documentation is similar to the SOAP method, but more detailed in nature?

A) CHEDDAR
B) HIPAA
C) AMA
D) NHCA
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What are EHRs?

A) Electronic Health Rates
B) Electronic Health Reports
C) Electronic Health Records
D) Electronic Health Repertoires
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HIPAA established which of the following standards for medical records?

A) Providing security of all electronic health information
B) Establishing standards for all electronic health transmission claims
C) Controlling and maintaining the privacy and security of private health information
D) All of the above
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How important is effective and efficient communication in the medical profession?

A) Somewhat important
B) Not important at all
C) Important
D) Extremely important
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What is the amount of personal space most often observed by individuals in social situations?

A) 1-2 feet
B) 3-5 feet
C) 4-12 feet
D) 5-8 feet
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A medical __________ types medical information spoken by the physician about the patient's examination or testing into a document that becomes a permanent part of the medical record.

A) Dictation
B) Transcriptionist
C) Assistant
D) Secretary
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When a patient cancels or refuses an appointment that is recommended, what should the medical assistant do?

A) Document this communication with the ordering physician
B) Ignore it
C) Insist that the patient keeps the appointment
D) Argue with the patient
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How should a medical assistant greet a patient upon arrival?

A) In a friendly and prompt manner
B) Not at all
C) With a frown
D) By wordlessly handing the patient paperwork
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How should a medical assistant handle private healthcare information?

A) Confidentially and within HIPAA compliance
B) By releasing patent records without authorization
C) By using another's password to access records
D) By leaving records unattended or out of sight
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What does the "H" stand for in the acronym CHEDDAR?

A) Hearing
B) Home life
C) History
D) Help wanted
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Who completes the review of systems or ROS section in a patient's chart?

A) Medical Assistant
B) Nurse
C) Transcriptionist
D) Physician
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What is the fifth and final level in Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?

A) Security
B) Social
C) Esteem
D) Self-actualization
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