TX Planning Exam 2024 Questions and
Correct Answers Rated A+
A condition or ailment or environmental situation the patient is
concerned about (e.g., unwelcomed or harmful situation) -ANSWER-
Problem
A physical or mental awareness of a problem as reported by a patient
-ANSWER-Symptom
A problem and/or symptom that motivates a patient to seek dental
care (e.g., reason for the encounter with a dental practitioner) -
ANSWER-Chief complaint
A detailed history prompted by the chief complaint. -ANSWER-History
of the present illness (HPI)
Findings detected by the dental practitioner during an examination,
differentiating significant from insignificant findings -ANSWER-Signs
A precise, scientific term used to describe variation(s) from normal -
ANSWER-Diagnosis (Diagnoses)
HIPAA stands for -ANSWER-Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act of 1996
To prevent unnecessary use and release of protected health
information (PHI) by healthcare providers & organizations
-privacy rule
-security rule -ANSWER-HIPAA
Protected Health Information (PHI) includes -ANSWER-medical
findings, diagnoses, treatment notes, and any demographic data that
could identify the patient
,T/F Patients must be given, and sign, an acknowledgement that they
received information on how the provider or organization will use their
HPI, and how the patient can inspect their healthcare record -
ANSWER-TRUE
History of a present illness (HPI) mnemonic -ANSWER-OPQRST
- Onset
-Provoking
- Quality
- Radiation
- Site
- Timing
T/F Obtain the Patient's Perspective = Feelings (fear or key concern);
Ideas about problem; Function; Expectations -ANSWER-TRUE
What examination type is mostly thorough information gathering? -
ANSWER-Comprehensive
What examination type is mostly an established patient? -ANSWER-
Periodic
What examination type is mostly a limited exam? -ANSWER-Problem-
Focused
What examination type is mostly after dental treatment? -ANSWER-
Posttreatment assessment
describes the therapeutic interventions of what is going to be done,
when it is going to be done, & by whom -ANSWER-Treatment Plan
is designed around the problems the patient brings and the list of
diagnoses and considers the patient's needs and desire -ANSWER-
The plan
Gather and evaluate information to, with the patient's assistance,
identify treatment objectives -ANSWER-Info gathering
, We gather information thru: -ANSWER--Patient Questionnaire &
Interview (subjective)
-Patient Examination (objective)
-Interpretation of radiographs and diagnostic tests
Review of info gathering order -ANSWER--the adult medical and
dental history form
-the complete oral exam
-the odontogram chart
-the caries risk assessment
Gathering information in order to understand how the patient's
complex emotional, mental and physical well-being and the presence
of disease influences dental treatment and the manner in which it is
performed
- includes social needs -ANSWER-health history taking
Questionnaires and interviews are considered ___ data -ANSWER-
primary
information shared by another practitioner is ___data -ANSWER-
secondary
are data standardized, saves time and does not require special skills -
ANSWER-Questionnaires
can be tailored and require special skills to facilitate information
sharing -ANSWER-Interviews
Disadvantages of Questionnaires and Interviews -ANSWER--Falsified
or erroneous information on questionnaire
-Translation errors or misinterpretation due to language and culture
factors/barriers
-Bad rapport occurs with improper communication
Correct Answers Rated A+
A condition or ailment or environmental situation the patient is
concerned about (e.g., unwelcomed or harmful situation) -ANSWER-
Problem
A physical or mental awareness of a problem as reported by a patient
-ANSWER-Symptom
A problem and/or symptom that motivates a patient to seek dental
care (e.g., reason for the encounter with a dental practitioner) -
ANSWER-Chief complaint
A detailed history prompted by the chief complaint. -ANSWER-History
of the present illness (HPI)
Findings detected by the dental practitioner during an examination,
differentiating significant from insignificant findings -ANSWER-Signs
A precise, scientific term used to describe variation(s) from normal -
ANSWER-Diagnosis (Diagnoses)
HIPAA stands for -ANSWER-Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act of 1996
To prevent unnecessary use and release of protected health
information (PHI) by healthcare providers & organizations
-privacy rule
-security rule -ANSWER-HIPAA
Protected Health Information (PHI) includes -ANSWER-medical
findings, diagnoses, treatment notes, and any demographic data that
could identify the patient
,T/F Patients must be given, and sign, an acknowledgement that they
received information on how the provider or organization will use their
HPI, and how the patient can inspect their healthcare record -
ANSWER-TRUE
History of a present illness (HPI) mnemonic -ANSWER-OPQRST
- Onset
-Provoking
- Quality
- Radiation
- Site
- Timing
T/F Obtain the Patient's Perspective = Feelings (fear or key concern);
Ideas about problem; Function; Expectations -ANSWER-TRUE
What examination type is mostly thorough information gathering? -
ANSWER-Comprehensive
What examination type is mostly an established patient? -ANSWER-
Periodic
What examination type is mostly a limited exam? -ANSWER-Problem-
Focused
What examination type is mostly after dental treatment? -ANSWER-
Posttreatment assessment
describes the therapeutic interventions of what is going to be done,
when it is going to be done, & by whom -ANSWER-Treatment Plan
is designed around the problems the patient brings and the list of
diagnoses and considers the patient's needs and desire -ANSWER-
The plan
Gather and evaluate information to, with the patient's assistance,
identify treatment objectives -ANSWER-Info gathering
, We gather information thru: -ANSWER--Patient Questionnaire &
Interview (subjective)
-Patient Examination (objective)
-Interpretation of radiographs and diagnostic tests
Review of info gathering order -ANSWER--the adult medical and
dental history form
-the complete oral exam
-the odontogram chart
-the caries risk assessment
Gathering information in order to understand how the patient's
complex emotional, mental and physical well-being and the presence
of disease influences dental treatment and the manner in which it is
performed
- includes social needs -ANSWER-health history taking
Questionnaires and interviews are considered ___ data -ANSWER-
primary
information shared by another practitioner is ___data -ANSWER-
secondary
are data standardized, saves time and does not require special skills -
ANSWER-Questionnaires
can be tailored and require special skills to facilitate information
sharing -ANSWER-Interviews
Disadvantages of Questionnaires and Interviews -ANSWER--Falsified
or erroneous information on questionnaire
-Translation errors or misinterpretation due to language and culture
factors/barriers
-Bad rapport occurs with improper communication