Foundations in Healthcare Data
Management C810 Study Review 2025
Do-Not-Resuscitate order (DNR) - Correct Answer-Specifies an individual's wish not to
receive treatment (specifically, cardiopulmonary resuscitation or CPR), directing
healthcare providers to refrain from performing the otherwise standing order of CPR
should the individual experience cardiac or respiratory arrest, and is most often used by
the elderly or chronically ill
Advanced Directives - Correct Answer-A special type of written consent that
communicates an individual's wishes to be treated or not to be treated should the
individual become incapacitated and unable to communicate on his or her own behalf
Incident report - Correct Answer-A tool staff can use to report unusual incidents to
administration.
Depending on the state, an incident report may or may not be protected by statute or
regulation. It may also be protected per attorney-client privilege. However, this
protection can be superseded if the court determines the information is necessary to a
plaintiff's case. Although the facts regarding the incident and the resolution should be
documented in the clinical record, the incident report itself is not part of the health
record and should never be placed in the record nor referred to in the record.
Informed consent - Correct Answer-Ensures the patient has a basic understanding of
his or her diagnosis; the nature of the treatment or procedure along with the risks,
benefits, and alternatives (to include opting out of treatment); and individuals who will
perform the treatment or procedure
Metadata - Correct Answer-Electronic data about data that include information not
previously available in paper documents, such as time stamps that show when and by
whom a document or entry was created, accessed, or changed
Consultation - Correct Answer-the act of seeking assistance from another physician(s)
or health care professional(s) for diagnostic studies, therapeutic interventions, or other
services that may benefit the patient. opinions of physicians with specialty training
beyond general board certification such as oncologists, cardiologists, or dermatologists.
Discharge summary - Correct Answer-Also called the clinical resume, provides details
about the patient's stay while in the facility, is the foundation for future treatment, and is
prepared when the patient is discharged or transferred to another facility or when the
patient dies
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Durable power of attorney - Correct Answer-A document in which an adult—while
competent—designates another person (proxy) to make healthcare decisions consistent
with the individual's wishes on the individual's behalf if he or she is unable
History and Physical - includes history of present illness and review of systems - Correct
Answer-The history and physical form includes both information about what has led up
to the current medical issue and the practitioner's investigation into what the problem
actually is. The history is a summary of the patient's illness from his or her point of view.
Its purpose is to allow the patient or his or her authorized representative to give the
practitioner as much background information about the patient's illness as possible.
The physical examination is a comprehensive assessment of the patient's physical
condition through examination and inspection of the patient's body by the practitioner.
The practitioner usually tailors the physical examination to symptoms described in the
patient's history and begins an assessment. The end of the physical examination should
include the impression, which is a list of the patient's problems based on the information
obtained
Hybrid record - Correct Answer-A patient health record that exists in a paper-based and
an electronic format
Joint Commission - Correct Answer-The successor organization to the American
College of Surgeons (ACS) in the area of standardization that assumed responsibility
for the accreditation process in 1952 as a joint effort of the ACS, American College of
Physicians, American Medical Association, and the American Hospital Association; was
initially responsible for the accreditation of hospitals and has since expanded its
accreditation process to home health, long-term care, and other types of healthcare
facilities
Master Patient Index (MPI) - Correct Answer-A permanent database including patient-
identifiable data for every patient ever admitted to or treated by the facility
Medication Administration Record (MAR) - Correct Answer-A record that is maintained
by nursing staff for all patients and includes medications given, time, form of
administration, and dosage and strength
Patient/member web portal - Correct Answer-A web-based tool or a personal health
record offered by the patient's healthcare provider that allows patients to pay their bills
online and to securely view all or portions of their provider-based EHR, such as current
medical conditions, immunization records, medications, allergies, and test results
Personal health record (PHR) - Correct Answer-Tools that individuals can use to collect,
track, and share past and current information about their health or the health of
someone in their care
Problem-oriented medical record - Correct Answer-Developed in the 1970s and is
comprised of the problem list, the database (the history and physical examination and
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