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A provider is required to report the following to the local health
department:
a. all infectious diseases, such as measles
b. communicable diseases; sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), such
as herpes, HIV, and syphilis
c. certain crimes (rape, domestic abuse, elder abuse, child abuse,
neglect, exploitation, wounds of violence, assault, physical injury due
to a firearm)
d. all of the above - CORRECT ANSWER d. all of the above
Which act prohibits discrimination in group health plan coverage
based on genetic information?
a. GINA
b. PSDA
c. ADAAA
d. HIPAA - CORRECT ANSWER a. GINA
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 is referred to as civil
rights legislation designed to prohibit discrimination against
individuals based on disability. The act defined "disability" as "a
physical or mental impairment that substantially limits a major life
activity" (42 U.S.C. sec. 12112, 1990). On September 25, 2008,
President Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act
,Amendments Act (ADAAA) of 2008. The act became effective January
1, 2009. The act emphasizes that the definition of disability should:
a. make it easier for an individual seeking protection under the ADA to
establish that he or she has a disability within the meaning of the ADA
b. be construed in favor of broad coverage of individuals to the
maximum extent permitted by the terms of the ADA and generally will
not require extensive analysis
c. change to the definition of the term disability by rejecting the
holdings in several Supreme - CORRECT ANSWER d. all of the above
According to HIPAA, which of the following is considered protected
health information in a medical record?
a. Emergency contact information
b. Photographic images
c. Organ donation status
d. Occupation - CORRECT ANSWER b. Photographic images
Match the term to its definition.
a. Whatever your personal perspective might be regarding matters, you
must adapt your views to be in complete alignment with the standards
of your profession in which you are employed
b. The AMT requires its members to "strive to increase technical
knowledge"
c. Prescribes behavior for professionals
d. Regardless of your ethical view, you are expected to demonstrate
the appropriate response(s)
e. The AAMA requires members to "seek to continually improve
knowledge and skills."
,f. Ethical issues that arise from "a set of standards and rules
promulgated by various professions and enforced against its
members" - CORRECT ANSWER a. Personal Ethics
b. Personal Ethics
c. Professional Ethics
d. Professional Ethics
e. Personal Ethics
f. Professional Ethics
A provider would be required to report to the local health department
that a patient had which of the following medical conditions?
a. cancer
b. emphysema
c. diabetes
d. syphilis - CORRECT ANSWER d. syphilis
Involuntary manslaughter most commonly involves a death arising
from a:
a. premeditated attack
b. motor vehicle accident
c. spontaneous physical altercation between two people
d. nonvehicular incident caused by negligence (such as an accidental
fire) - CORRECT ANSWER b. motor vehicle accident
An end-of-year bonus is an example of a(n) _____ reward.
a. intrinsic
b. nonmonetary
c. unethical
d. extrinsic - CORRECT ANSWER d. extrinsic
, The act of killing oneself is called:
a. matricide
b. fratricide
c. suicide
d. patricide - CORRECT ANSWER c. suicide
Health care providers most often interact with which office within the
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)?
a. Office of Diversion Control
b. Office of Training
c. Office of Strategic Intelligence
d. Office of Resource Management - CORRECT ANSWER a. Office of
Diversion Control
Who "owns" a patient's medical record in a private practice?
a. the patient's insurance company
b. the medical assistant who initially created the record
c. the provider
d. the patient - CORRECT ANSWER c. the provider
A provider refuses to see a patient until she pays the balance due from
a previous visit. As a result, the patient ends up suffering a severe
cardiac arrest. Which principle of ethics has been violated?
a. Beneficence
b. Justice
c. Autonomy
d. Non-maleficence - CORRECT ANSWER d. Non-maleficence
The unlawful taking of money or goods of another from his or her
person or in his or her immediate presence by force or intimidation is
called:
a. grand larceny
b. petty larceny