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EXAM

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show Telecommunications  
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show Contagious  
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In addition to body fluids and human tissue,____ waste includes any potentially hazardous waste generated in the treatment of patients, such as needles.   show
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show Computer vision syndrome  
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Mr. Philips, a new patient, arrives for his appointment and has his service dog with him. Because he needs your assistance in completing the required forms due to visual impairment, he is said to have a ____.   show
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Patients in a medical practice are usually a diverse group of people. To make patients feel comfortable, the reception area should reflect aspects of their ___ backgrounds whenever possible.   show
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Some of the responsibilities of a medical ___ include greeting people, registering them, giving them directions, and answering the phone.   show
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show Discrimination  
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___ is the federal agency that has developed guidelines for workplace safety in healthcare practices.   show
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show Clean  
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Because Medicare pays 80% of approved charges and the patient is responsible for the remaining 20%, individuals enrolled in the Original Medicare Part B plan often buy additional insurance called a(n) ___ plan.   show
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show Balance  
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show Children  
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show Compensation  
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show registration  
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The electronic claim transaction preferred by Medicare is the X12 837 Health Care Claim, commonly referred to as the ___ claim."   show
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The health plan that pays for medical services is known as ___ ___ a payer.   show
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The list of drugs approved by an insurance company is called an) ___.   show
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show Referrals  
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show Systems  
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show initialed  
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show Accurate  
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show Professional  
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show Discharge  
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show Consent  
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show Chief  
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show Demographics  
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show Abbreviations  
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show Copies  
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Aln) ___ diagnosis is used in addition to the primary diagnosis to describe another condition that also is affecting the patient at the time of the visit.   show
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show Classification  
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In ICD-10, three-digit categories known as ___ are used for diseases, injuries, and symptoms   show
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show Mortality  
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show DRGs  
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show Morbidity  
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show Alphabetic  
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The primary condition for which a patient is receiving care is communicated to the third-party payer through a(n) ___ code on the healthcare claim.   show
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show Malignant  
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show Principal  
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When "see" appears after a main term, you must look up the term that follows the word "see" in the index. This is an example of a ____.   show
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When a practitioner does not document an exact diagnosis, outpatient coding rules require that unclear diagnosis be coded using the ____ that that led the patient to seek care, until an absolute diagnosis is made.   show
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Patients' description of their medical problem is called their ____ complaint and is documented at each visit.   show
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Care provided to unstable, critically ill patients that require constant bedside attention is known as _____ care.   show
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Each procedure or service performed on or for a patient during a patient encounter is reported on healthcare claims using a(n) ____ code.   show
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The CPT considers a patient ____ if that person has not received professional services from the practitioner within the last three years   show
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The extent of the patient ___ taken is a key factor in determining the level of E/M codes selected.   show
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show Modifier  
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When coding E/M from the CPT manual, you must first know whether the patient is new or ___ and where the services took place.   show
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You will locate procedure codes in the ___ manual   show
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A(n) ___ account is an account with only one charge, usually for a small amount.   show
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show Power of attorney  
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show Money order  
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show Superbill  
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show Endorse  
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Bills sent to patients that contain an itemized accounting of services performed, an indication of payments received from the patient or the patient's insurance, and an amount due to the practice are called ____ .   show
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show Payer  
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Most medical offices collect ____ from patients who belong to managed care organizations at the time of the office visit.   show
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Most medical offices have a(n) ____ with the office name on it for patients who pay by check to ensure that the name of the practice is spelled correctly on the check.   show
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Most practices may use checks from a standard checkbook or ____ checks, which often come in a three-ring binder and provide a stub for recordkeeping.   show
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show Payable  
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show Bookkeeping  
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show Guarantor  
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The process of communicating the income and expenses of a business and its financial health is known as ____.   show
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show Journalizing  
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show Debit  
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