2026-2027 ACTUAL COMPLETE REAL EXAM
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Dr. Grant and Dr. Palmer work at the same hospital. Dr. Grant is the
only physician treating Dr. Palmer's son, Jerry, who is 18 years old
and able to sign for himself. Dr. Palmer fills out an authorization
form and asks to review his son's records. He is a well-known
physician at the hospital.
Does he have a right to access the medical record without
authorization signed by Jerry, the patient?
A. Yes
B. No
B. No
,A female patient died at your hospital. Your state law specifies
that in the case fo a deceased patient, all of the following
individuals have equal access to the patient's records: Executor
of the Estate, Administrator of the Will, Surviving Spouse,
Surviving Parents, Surviving Children. She was a widow with two
daughters, Sally and Beth both daughters
admitted their mother into the hospital and are listed in the
record as next of kin. Beth is the executor of the will. Sally
calls you, explaining that the sisters are in the midst of an
argument concerning their
mosther's will. She asks you to prepare a copy of the records for
her (she offers to come in to sign the form) and also asks that
you deny such access to her sister, Beth. You should tell Sally:
A. To write a letter stating why Beth should not have access to the
information
B. To bring identification with her when she comes to pick up
the records
C. That Beth has a right to a copy of the records as executor and as
a surviving child
D. Both B and C
D. Both B and C
,A woman calls to tell you she has received a bill for outpatient
services (she has already spoken to the billing department), but
was never a patient at the facility. She suspects someone has
fraudulently used her
name and insurance information. She requests a copy of the
record "out of curiosity." You should tell her:
A. You will speak to the appropriate manager about correcting the
situation so that the record does not appear under her name, but
you cannot release health information related to another person
without consent of the patient
B. She is entitled to the information since the person used her name
C. You cannot give it to her since you know the situation, but if she
calls back and speaks to the HIM Director, she can probably get
the
information
A. You will speak to the appropriate manager about correcting the
situation so that the record does not appear under her name, but
you cannot release health information related to another person
without consent of the patient
, A man calls and says that he wants his History & Physical sent to an
insurance company because he is applying for life insurnance. He
states, "One minor thing- if it has anything in there about my
history of smoking, please redact that information." You tell him:
A. You must copy the report in full, as it appears in the record. You
apologize that you cannot fulfill his special request, but this would
be considered tampering with his medical record
B. You can fold the report when you copy it so it will not appear on
the copy
C. You tell him to have the records sent to him so he can make
any changes he wants and then send it off to the insurance
company
A. You must copy the report in full, as it appears in the record. You
apologize that you cannot fulfill his special request, but this would
be considered tampering with his medical record