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✔✔The anatomical term "peripheral" refers to something: - ✔✔Outward from the center
of the body
✔✔Which macromolecules carry instructions that tell each cell how to perform their
particular jobs? - ✔✔Nucleic acids
✔✔What body system breaks food down into nutrients that can be used as fuel? -
✔✔Digestive
✔✔Which type of tissue covers the body surface and forms the skin? - ✔✔Epithelial
✔✔The dermis: - ✔✔Keeps the temperature of the body normal range
✔✔Subcutaneous tissue: - ✔✔Provides extra fuel for the body
✔✔About how many bones does an adult have? - ✔✔206
✔✔The place where bones meet is a: - ✔✔Joint
✔✔Skeletal muscles are sometimes called: - ✔✔Voluntary
✔✔Smooth muscles are found in MOST of the body's: - ✔✔Internal organs
✔✔About how many times does the heart beat a minute on average throughout a
person's lifetime? - ✔✔70
✔✔The MAIN part of the digestive system is the: - ✔✔Alimentary canal
✔✔Digestion BEGINS in the: - ✔✔Mouth
✔✔When is food completely digested? - ✔✔When it leaves the first section of the small
intestine
✔✔Inhaling and exhaling result MAINLY from contractions of the: - ✔✔Diaphragm
✔✔Air passes through the nose, then, in sequence, it passed through the: -
✔✔Pharynx, larynx, and enters the trachea
✔✔Arteries carry blood: - ✔✔Away from the heart
,✔✔Red blood cells are also known as: - ✔✔Erythrocytes
✔✔The fluid that bathes and nourishes the cells of the body tissue is called: -
✔✔Interstitial
✔✔ALL of the lymph flows into either the thoracic duct or the: - ✔✔Right lymphatic duct
✔✔The lymphatic system elements of this part of the circulatory system include all the
following EXCEPT: - ✔✔Lymphatic artery
✔✔Each kidney has about a million microscopic filtering units known as: - ✔✔Nephrons
✔✔What opens into the top of the uterus? - ✔✔Fallopian tubes
✔✔Which glands control body functions by producing hormones? - ✔✔Endocrine
✔✔Which gland is the "master gland"? - ✔✔Pituitary
✔✔The exocrine glands make CHEMICALS that perform specific jobs in the area where
they are released. MAJOR exocrine products include the digestive juices, mucus, sweat
and: - ✔✔Tears
✔✔Sensory neurons carry information: - ✔✔To the central nervous system
✔✔Motor-neurons carry information: - ✔✔From the central nervous system
✔✔Medical personnel must comply with the Privacy Act, Freedom of Information Act,
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, Drug Abuse Offense and Treatment
Act, and - ✔✔Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse Amendments.
✔✔Which laws take precedence over other directives pertaining to access and release
of medical information? - ✔✔Drug and alcohol.
✔✔Which of the following is a valid consent authorizing the release of a dependent
husband's medical record information to an insurance company? - ✔✔Written consent
from the husband.
✔✔If a physician determines that a direct disclosure of medical information to the
patient could have an adverse effect on the physical or mental health or safety and
welfare of the individual, - ✔✔Only release the information to a physician named by the
patient or to a person qualified to make psychiatric or mental determinations.
, ✔✔An individual's medical record information is NOT released to medical research or
scientific organizations when - ✔✔Reproducing the information would be a burden or it
is contrary to existing laws.
✔✔The Composite Health Care System (CHCS) allows military treatment facility (MTF)
personnel to track patient care and - ✔✔Related administrative activities.
✔✔What two purposes does the user record serve? - ✔✔Lets the system know who you
are and how you can use the system.
✔✔Which of the following is NOT an input used for accessing help in the Composite
Health Care System (CHCS)? - ✔✔??OLUM
✔✔To avoid confusion and duplication, what action should be taken prior to registering
a new patient in the Composite Health Care System? - ✔✔Accomplish a "Patient
lookup."
✔✔What mini-registration task requires the user to possess a FILEMAN access code? -
✔✔Registering a spouse whose sponsor has already been registered.
✔✔Which example shows the correct way to enter a patient's name during Composite
Health Care System (CHCS) Registration? -
✔✔Lastname(comma)Firstname(space)Middle Initial
✔✔A perpetual link exists between the CHCS and the Defense Enrollment Eligibility
Reporting System (DEERS) to accomplish what task? - ✔✔Verify the patient's eligibility
for care.
✔✔What information does the CHCS record when using the check-in record option? -
✔✔Date and time of record being returned.
✔✔Which CHCS component is a pattern of timeslots that is specific to a provider but is
not linked to any particular date? - ✔✔Template.
✔✔What is the proper sequence for setting up a provider's schedule in CHCS? -
✔✔Profile first, template second, and schedule last.
✔✔What CHCS option makes it simple for the user to add, delete, and cancel schedule
timeslots for specific days within any provider's schedule? - ✔✔Maintain/Cancel
Schedule.
✔✔The schedule hold duration parameter defines how much time will elapse before -
✔✔The system automatically releases frozen slots.