C808/ WGU C808 – CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS
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EHR Entry Policies - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > 1. Entries
must be authenticated and dated (Name +
Status)
2. All paper entries should be in ink
3. No erasures or deletions should be made
4. If correcting a paper record, one like should be drawn
neatly thought the error, leaving the incorrect material
legible. The error should be initialed and dated. In an EHR
the error should be noted + hidden. ( not deleted)
5. Original reports should be always kept. Scans + lab
results may be replaced.
6. No blank spaces in process and nurse notes. If blanks
mark with an X.
7. All blanks should be completed. Especially, on consent forms.
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8. When health records are filed incomplete, a statement
should be attached to indicate the case, signed by chief
of staff or chair of the health record committee.
9. Chart folder labeling, dotting, or other methods of
identifying at a glance a particular type of patient, such as
one with a drug or alcohol diagnosis or HIV- Positive status,
should be discouraged to prevent inadvertent breaches of
confidentiality.
Copy/Paste Functionality - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > Should be
prevented by creating organizational policies. Problem
with this occurrence accuracy of the health record, certify
the record as a legal
document when the original source is difficult to establish,
and disclosure of information to the wrong patient.
Record Retention Policies - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > Allows
the HIM professional to know what data needs to be
maintained.
Patient Identity Management - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > Is a
huge issue in today's connected environment. Ensuring
that the right patient is connected with the right
information relies on accurate patient identity
management. Master Patient Index (MPI)
(Note: The care provider is responsible for ensuring
that EHR entries are High Quality.)
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Advance Directive - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > A written
document, such as a living will, that states the patient's
preferences for care in the event that the patients
condition prevents him or her from making care
decisions.
Durable Power of Attorney - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > Is a
document that names someone to make decisions from
the patient if the patient is unable to make these
decisions. The person is often called a proxy. Goes into
effect when the physician determines the patient is no
longer able to communicate about health care decisions.
Time Frame for Health and Physical - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer >
24 hours following admission and require that the history
and physical be completed by the practitioner who is
admitting the patient. CMS Conditions of participation
require that the h&P be completed no more the 30 days
before or 24 hours after admission and the report must be
placed in the record with 24 hours after
admission.
Chief Complaint - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > Nature and
duration of the symptoms that caused the patient to
seek medical attention as stated in his or her own
words.
Present Illness - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > Detailed
chronological description of the development of the
patients illness, from the appearance of the first
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Past Medical History - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > Summary of
childhood and adult illnesses and conditions, such as
infectious diseases, pregnancies, allergies and drug
sensitivities, accidents,
operations, hospitalizations, and current medications.
Social and Personal History - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > Marital
status; dietary, sleep and exercise patterns; use of
coffee, tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs; occupation;
home environment; daily routine; and so on.
Family Medical History - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > Diseases
among relatives in which heredity or contact might play
a role, such as allergies, cancer, and infectious,
psychiatric, metabolic,
endocrine, cardiovascular, and renal diseases; health
status or cause of and age at death for immediate
relatives.
Review of Systems - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > Systematic
inventory designed to uncover current or past
subjective symptoms that includes the following types
of data:
* General: Usual weight, recent weight changes, fever,
weakness, fatigue
* Skin: Rashes, eruptions, dryness, cyanosis, jaundice;
changes in skin, hair, or nails
* Head: Headache (duration, severity, character, location)