COURSE
3 steps of lewis change model - answer-unfreeze, change, refreeze
3 things that are needed when doing a note about a pt with ICD-10 or CPT codes
- answer-history, physical exam, and a plan
a patient is subpoena'ing you for an appt from 6 months ago but you left that job
what kind of insurance would cover this claim - answer-occurence based
autonomy - answer-independence. pt has ability to make their own decisions
beneficence - answer-doing good, an action is done for the benefit of others
components of stages of change model - answer-pre contemplation
contemplation
preparation
action
maintenance
credentialing can be though of as a massive __ - answer-verification process
Credentialing is a process that you go through in order to be allowed to bill -
answer-medicare, medicaid, etc
cultural awareness: hispanics - answer-imbalance between the individual and the
environment with the Chinese. there is a disruption between yin and yang, big
into cupping and coining, want women to avoid cold things for a month after
birth
cultural awareness: Native American - answer-use shamans as healers, illness is
a punishment, use herbal remedies, avoids eye contact and loud volumes, health
comes from living in harmony
cultural awareness: vietnamese - answer-blood loss is worse than the illness and
they really fear those labs being drawn, stop rx's when they start to feel better
difference between randomized controlled trial and quasi experimental design -
answer-in randomized controlled trials there is randomization and in quasi
experimental design there is not
does medicaid coverage vary from state to state - answer-yes
does medicare vary from state to state - answer-no bc handled at federal level
erikson's stages 8 - answer-Stage 1: Trust vs. Mistrust.
Stage 2: Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt.
Stage 3: Initiative vs. Guilt.
Stage 4: Industry vs. Inferiority.
Stage 5: Identity vs. Confusion.
Stage 6: Intimacy vs. Isolation.
, Stage 7: Generativity vs. Stagnation.
Stage 8: Integrity vs. Despair.
example of clinical decision support - answer-abnormal lab values or vital signs
in red
family systems theory - answer-a theory that views the family as a system of
interacting parts whose interactions exhibit consistent patterns and unstated
rules. each member has a specific role
fidelity - answer-faithfulness; loyalty
highest to lowest levels of evidence - answer-1. meta analysis/systematic
reviews - gold standard
2. all the Cs: randomized control trials, quasi experimental design, cohort
studies, case control studies, cross sectional studies.
longitudinal and retrospective
3. editorials/opinions: no real research.
HITECH act mandated that we all move ___ in order to get paid - answer-
mandated that we all moved electronic medical records in order to get paid
how to remember incident to billing? - answer-the physician must be in the
building with me
infant mortality refers to - answer-infant deaths per 1000 live births
Justice - answer-fairness, everybody is treated the same
leading cause of death in infants first year - answer-congenital malformations
levels of prevention - answer-primary, secondary, tertiary
lewis change model: change - answer-where the change actually occurs
lewis change model: refreeze - answer-what you're going to do to ensure that
this change is permanent and becomes a new habit
lewis change model: unfreeze - answer-before the change occurs and were
figuring out how to become motivated to change and are figuring out the details
license and certification are separate form each other - answer-fyi
Medicare Part A (aka Hospital Insurance or HI) - answer-Provides inpatient
hospital insurance automatically @ age 65 (if FICA qualified) @ no fee but may
have deductible & co-pay.
Medicare Part B - answer-all the outpatient needs and it includes diagnostic
tests, second opinions, medical equipment
Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage) - answer-all your advantage plans
supplemental insurances like dental and vision
medicare part D - answer-prescription drug coverage