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PSG 103 Week #6 (Midterm) Questions and Answers 2024

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PSG 103 Week #6 (Midterm) Questions and Answers 2024 What does the "A" stand for in the acronym "CALM"? Select one: a. Apnea b. Alarm c. Assure patients d. Aim nozzle c Universal precautions refer to infection control policies that assume which of the following? Select one: a. All patients are HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) positive b. Any direct contact with a patient, particularly with body fluids, has the potential for transmitting disease c. Contact with the same aire being breathed by a patient has the potential for disease transmission d. All hospitalized patient have highly communicable infections b How long should hands be washed? Select one: a. At least 5 seconds b. At least 30 seconds c. At least 10 seconds d. At least 5 minutes c What is the acronym for what to do in the event of a fire in a primary area? Select one: a.CALM b. PASS c. RACE d. RERA c Which of the following is NOT a basic component of the hospital's emergency/disaster plan? Select one: a. Community fire and building codes b. Basic plan c. Implementing guidelines d. Supporting annexes a Preparation for patients suspected of having seizure disorders includes: Select one: a. keeping a tongue depressor nearby to place in the patient's mouth when seizure occurs b. Using restraints to prevent the patient from rolling out of the bed c. use of bedrail and headboard padding d. preadministration of a valium suppository prior to the study c Which of the following provisions was NOT included in the original HIPAA act enacted in 1996? Select one: a. Assures the individual's health information is properly protected b. Simplifies the administration of health insurance c. Improves continuity of health insurance coverage d. Combats health care waste a Any nondisposable item that comes into contact with a patient should be: Select one: a. Pasteurized b. Pressure-sprayed c. Decontaminated d. Discarded c ____________ sets standards for worker exposure to hazardous substances and requires that each substance bears a warning label. Select one: a. JCAHO b. MSDS c. BRPT d. OSHA d Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of NIMS management? Select one: a. Incident Action Planning b. Management of First Responders c. Establishment of Transfer and Command d. Chain of Command and Unity of Command b The phrase "Tell me more..." is an example of: Select one: a. Restatement b. Clarification c. Interviewing d. Reflection b True or false If it isn't written down, it didn't happen. true Which of the following standards is required for proper documentation? Mark all that apply. Select one or more: a. Support for reimbursement b. Appropriate language c. Documentation of quality of care d. Documentation of standard of care A, B, C, D What does ICS stand for? Select one: a. Individual Command System b. Incident Command System c. Incident Communication System d. Individual Communication System b Which of the following hazardous materials are you most likely to come in contact with in a sleep lab? Select one: a. Oxidizers b. Flammable solids c. Explosives d. Radioactive materials a True or false The medical record serves as a legal document to verify care was provided. true The phrase "It sounds like you feel...." is an example of: Select one: a. Reflection b. Mirroring c. Clarification d. Restatement a The facility orientation typically includes _________________. Select one: a. a discussion of treatment alternatives b. showing the patient the bathroom c. introducing the patient to other patients being tested that night d. showing the patient the control room b Which of the following should the technologist do before a patient arrives at the sleep center? A) Review the physician's orders B) Set up and calibrate the recording equipment C) Prepare the necessary supplies, assess and prepare to any special needs the patient may have. D) Have 2 cups of coffee Select one: a. B and C b. A, B, and C c. A and B b Which of the following is the proper order of application of PPE? Select one: a. Wash hands, Gown, Mask, Cap, Gloves b. Wash hands, Cap, Gown, Mask, Gloves c. Wash hands, Cap, Mask, Gown, Gloves d. Gloves, Wash hands, Mask, Cap, Gown c Which of the following is NOT an appropriate action in the event of a Code Red? Select one: a. Stay between the fire and the path of safety b. Prepare for possible evacuation c. Know where the nearest exit, fire extinguisher and alarm pull station is d. Disable fuses or circuit breakers d The history and physical portion of the patients chart includes ____________________. Select one: a. method of payment b. insurance information c. A list of current medications d. preapproval by the insurer c What does HIPAA stand for? Select one: a. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act b. Health is Private and Actually Accountable c. Health Insurance Portability and Action Accountability d. Health Insurance Prohibits Actual Accountability a Which of the following questions would you typically see on a pre-sleep questionnaire? Select one: a. How long did it take you to fall asleep last night? b. Did you take any naps today? c. Did anything disturb your sleep last night? d. What did you have for breakfast? b Which of the following is not a type of documentation? Select one: a. Insurance billing b. Verbally telling your patient their treatment options c. Chart notes regarding phone conversation d. Physician order b At the end of the study, the technologist should provide the patient with: Select one: a. Both a diagnosis and a treatment plan b. A treatment plan but not a diagnosis c. A reminder that the physician will make the final diagnosis d. A diagnosis to reduce the patient's anxiety or to conform the patient's best guess c What is the acronym for the proper use of a fire extinguisher? Select one: a. RACE b. CALM c. FIRE d. PASS d True or false HIPAA prohibits providers from discussing a patient's condition over the phone with said patient. false Which of the following is NOT a route of entry into the body for hazardous materials? Select one: a. Ingestion b. Absorption c. Inhalation d. Osmosis d An elderly patient who functions normally during the day but becomes confused and agitated at night may be suffering from: Select one: a. paradoxical insomnia b. twilight zone c. sundowning d. wernicke encephalopathy c What does the "R" stand for in the acronym RACE? Select one: a. Resuscitate b. Run c. Rescue d. Respiratory c __________________ is the unifying factor between practice and patient care. Select one: a. Confidentiality b. Documentation c. Standard of Care d. Quality of Care b Prior to the start of a sleep study, the physician calls the technologist and asks that his patient have temporal leads and arm and leg EMG monitors added to the physician order. The technologist should: Select one: a. Follow the order but lodge a complaint with the center supervisor b. Refuse to make the change because the orders make no sense c. Document the order with date and time and ask the physician to sign it the next day d. Cancel the study and ask the patient to return on another day when the orders have been changed c The purpose of the material safety data sheets is to: Select one: a. Provide methods for testing and rating the safety of potentially dangerous products b. Absolve the manufacturer of responsibility for products c. Provide information to patients about proper use of products d. Provide workers with procedures for handling and storage of products d How ofren does the AASM recommend making notations in the patient's study? Select one: a. Every 15 minutes b. Every 20 minutes c. Every 60 minutes d. Every 30 minutes b Which of the following would be considered a HIPAA violation? Select one: a. Giving information over the phone to a new consult on a patient's case b. Describing the plan of care at discharge with the patient and their spouse c. Giving an update on the patient to the case manager d. Discussing the patient's psychiatric medications with her mother without her consent d What does "PPE" stand for? Select one: a. Personal Prevention Equipment b. Protection and Prevention Equipment c. Personal Protective Experience d. Personal Protective Equipment d True or false If a patient is late for their sleep study, it is OK to call their home phone and leave a message. true

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