SimChart 81 Post-Case Quiz
The difference between the approved reimbursement and what the physician is
charging is called the: - answer adjustment.
True or false? The totals of most electronic accounts are auto-calculated. - answer True
True or false? Payments are documented at the end of each week. - answer False
The medical assistant should interact with a patient of which developmental stage by
addressing how a procedure may affect his or her appearance, encouraging him or her
to see the physician without the parent present? - answer Ages 12 to 18
The medical assistant should interact with a patient of which developmental stage by
keeping the parent in his or her line of vision, involving the parent as much as possible,
and encouraging the parent to hug the patient after the procedure? - answer Newborn
to 12 months
The medical assistant should interact with a patient of which developmental stage by
praising him or her as much as possible, and allowing him or her to handle the medical
equipment when appropriate. - answer Ages 2 to 6
The difference between the approved reimbursement and what the physician is
charging is called the: - answer adjustment.
True or false? The totals of most electronic accounts are auto-calculated. - answer True
True or false? Payments are documented at the end of each week. - answer False
The medical assistant should interact with a patient of which developmental stage by
addressing how a procedure may affect his or her appearance, encouraging him or her
to see the physician without the parent present? - answer Ages 12 to 18
The medical assistant should interact with a patient of which developmental stage by
keeping the parent in his or her line of vision, involving the parent as much as possible,
and encouraging the parent to hug the patient after the procedure? - answer Newborn
to 12 months
The medical assistant should interact with a patient of which developmental stage by
praising him or her as much as possible, and allowing him or her to handle the medical
equipment when appropriate. - answer Ages 2 to 6