Which Of The Following Is Not The Purpose Of Hipaa
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Define HIPAA
HIPAA is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996.
A patient has the following rights
-Access, copy, inspect their PHI. - Request Amendments -Obtain accounting of most disclosures -Receive communications from providers via other means -Complain about alleged violations -request restrictions on uses or disclosures
PHI stands for
Protected Health Information
examples of PHI are
Name, address, relatives and employer names, birth date, telephone numbers, social security number, medical record number, health plan beneficiary number, account number, certificate or license number, fax number, email address, serial number of any vehicle or other device, website address, fingerprints or voice prints, photographic images.
What are the exceptions to disclosure standards in HIPAA?
Court orders, workers' compensation cases, statutory reports, correctional institutions, national security, intelligence, incidental use and disclosure, or other essential government purpose.
The ROI form is permitted for:
Treatment, payment, and operations
The term————means sharing PHI information outside of an entity.
Disclosure
What is considered a covered entity by HIPAA?
Providers such as hospitals, nursing skilled facilities, critical access hospitals, home health agencies, pharmacies, hospices, comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation facilities, physician practices, dental practices, chiropractors, therapists, laboratories, podiatrists, and osteopaths.
Who is responsible for HIPAA enforcement?
The office of civil Rights.
What are the main purposes of HIPAA?
Increase healthcare efficiency and effectiveness. Protect and enhance patient rights. Restore trust in the healthcare system.
Which of the following is not considered a covered entity by HIPPA?
Colleges
All of the following are examples of PHI except:
Eye and hair color
The ROI form is permitted for all of the following except:
Making an appointment with the provider
Which of the following is NOT a main purpose of HIPAA?
Establishing electronic medial records in the clinics and hospitals.
All of the following are exceptions to disclosure standards except:
Spousal Request
Define OSHA
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
What us the main purpose of OSHA?
OSHA's responsibility is to improve worker safety and health protection
What are the employee right according to OSHA
-A safe and healthful workplace -Know about hazardous chemicals -Report injury to employer -Complain or Request hazard correction from employer -Training -Hazard exposure and medical records -File a complaint with OSHA -Participate in an OSHA inspection -Be free from retaliation for exercising safety and health rights
What is the mortality rate for workers
4,405 workers were killed on the job in 2013(3.2 per 100,000 full time equivalent workers
Who is responsible for making sure the workplace is safe?
It is the duty of employers to provide works places that are free of known dangers that could harm their employees
What is a MSDS(orSDS)
Safety Data Sheets (formerly known as Material Safety Data Sheets or MSDSs)
What must be included in written hazard communication programs?
-Container labeling -safety data sheets (SDSs) -Worker Training -The Training must include the physical and health hazards of chemicals and how workers can protect themselves -communicate the hazards of hazardous chemical products
In what instance could a worker file a confidential complaint with OSHA if the employee believes there is a violation of?
If the employer believes there is unsafe or unhealthful conditions in the work place
What are the standard groups of OSHA?
General industry, construction, matrime, and agriculture
What are the types of OSHA violations?
Willful, serious, other than serious and repeated
What is the difference between a willful violation and serious violation
In a serious violation, the employer knew it could result in harm or death
What is an other than serious violation?
A violation that has a direct relationship to safety and health, but probably would not cause death or serious physical harm
Workers may file a confidential complaint with OSHA if they believe there is a violation of any of the following except:
Protected health information
On average how many workers nearly die each day?
12
In APA style, a separate title page and reference page are required for a document
True
The running head can be found where in a literature review or essay
In the header
What would an in text citation include when the author of a source is unknown?
The article title or book title
In APA style the list of references should be in order by
Alphabetical by authors last name or article title
Select the correctly formatted example for the tile of a paper in APA format
Blood Pressure Readings and Geriatric Patients
Correct format for an APA style paper includes
12pt font; Times new roman , all black text, double space sentences
The margins on an APA formatted paper should be set at
0.5 inches
If a combining vowel is added to a root, what is the name of the element?
Combining form
What element is the core or foundation of every medical term
Root
Which suffix can be applied to a specialist
-logist
Identify the root of the following medical term: bronchitis
Bronch
Identify the meaning of following medical suffixes: -ic -ac -al
Pertaining to
Choose the correct word that completes the body composition: organism > body system> organ> ———-> cell
Tissue
What is the function of the nucleus of a cell
Functional center of the cell or structure
A transverse plane is also known as a —— plane
Horizontal
How many primary tissue groups are in the body
4
The frontal (coronal) plane divides the body into which 2 portions
Anterior/Posterior
What is the largest organ in the body?
skin
——-: to pass waste products of metabolism out of the body
Excrete
Define the medical term DERMATITIS
Inflammation of the skin
What does the integumentary system consist of?
skin, hair, nails
Define the term TRANSDERMAL
Going across or through the skin
The—-is the lower jawbone, which holds the lower teeth
Mandible
What is marrow?
Fatty, blood forming tissue in the cavities of long bones
The 4 regions if the spine include: cervical, ——, lumbar, sacral/coccygeal
Thoracic
Define the term OSTEOPOROSIS
A loss of bone density
The 4 types of bones are
Long, short, flat, and irregular
Skeletal muscles have the following functions: movement, ——-, body heat, respiration, —-
Posture, communication
The medical term that means without nourishment is
Atrophy
The three types of muscles are- smooth, cardiac, and —-
Skeletal
The medical term for any disease of the muscle is known as
Myopathy
The medical term for a wrench or tear in a ligament is known as
Sprain
Identify the number of heart chambers
4
Identify the three layers of the heart: endocardium, myocardium, ——
Pericardium
—- are blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart
Veins
What is the most common cardiovascular disorder in the United States
Hypertension
The medical term for inflammation of the heart muscle
Myocarditis
The two types of immunity are
Cellular and humoral
Where in the body are blood cells produced
Bone marrow
Define the medical root word leuk/o
White
Define the medical root word erythr/o
Red
What is the main component of RBCs
Hemoglobin
What is the medical term that means absence of spontaneous respiration
Apnea
——-is a progressive disease that involves both chronic bronchitis and emphysema
COPD
Surgical excision if the tonsils is called a
Tonsillectomy
—-causes episodes of breathing difficulty due to narrowed or obstructed airways
Asthma
The right lung has —- number of lobes and the left lung has ____number of lobes
3,2
Define the medical term reflux
Backward flow
Select the term that is spelled correctly:
Peritoneum
What structure does the esophagus travel through from the thoracic cavity to the abdominal cavity
Diaphragm
What medical terms refers to the regurgitation of stomach contents back into the esophagus
GERD
What are you vomiting in hematemesis
Blood
What medical term means thickening and hardening of a tissue
Sclerosis
Which sensory nerves send carry message to the spinal cord and brain from sense organs
Afferent
—-disease is the most common form of dementia. It impacts 10% of the population over 65 years of age
Alzheimer
What division is responsible for the flight or fight response
Sympathetic
What are the two major anatomical subdivision of the nervous system
Cns and pns
What is the medical term for turning the eye inward to the nose
esotropia
The medical term that means the sensation of spinning or whirling
Vertigo
The medical term for eardrum is
Tynpanic membrane
What is the medical term for when a patient reaches their 40s and the eyes have difficulty focusing on near objects
Presbyopia
What is the medical term for inflammation of the conjunctiva aka pink eye
Conjunctivitis
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