HIT Final Exam Review Graded A+
____ are the most common type of standard biometric device. - ANSWER-Fingerprint
scanners
____ is a type of imaging that uses x-rays. - ANSWER-Fluroscopy
____ is the medical study of the ears, nose, and throat (ENT). - ANSWER-
Otorhinolaryngology
____ is the use of electronic systems to store and transmit physician-generated orders
to other healthcare professionals in departments such as pharmacy, laboratory, or
radiology. - ANSWER-Computerized physician order entry (CPOE_
____ machines are large and complex, usually filling a room. - ANSWER-MRI
____ questions may include information such as pain levels, location, and intensity. -
ANSWER-Consultation
____ relies on a secret key that is shared between the wireless client devices and the
AP. - ANSWER-Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
_____ encrypts the entire system volume (aka Whole Disk Encryption), including the
Windows Registry and any temporary files that might hold confidential information.
Essentially, it encrypts everything on the hard drive at once. - ANSWER-BitLocker
_____ is an encrypted alternative to the Telnet protocol that is used to access remote
computers during Terminal Emulation. - ANSWER-Secure Shell (SSH)
_____ locks are combination locks that use buttons that must be pushed in the proper
sequence to open the door. - ANSWER-Cipher
______ is used as an assistant in endoscopic procedures. It uses it's one arm to hold
and move the endoscope under the voice-direction of the surgeon. - ANSWER-AESOP
_______ is a computer-controlled, image-directed robot that performs total hip
replacements. The FDA approved it in 2008. - ANSWER-ROBODOC
_______ is a robotic surgical system. It has three interactive robotic arms, one of which
holds the endoscope, whereas the two other hold the surgical instruments for the
surgeon. - ANSWER-ZEUS
_______ or telepresence surgery is performed by robotic devices controlled by
surgeons at another site. - ANSWER-Distance
, ________ is a method by which an electronic device that can be used to access PHI is
put in a specific location in order to minimize authorized access. - ANSWER-Physical
Placement
________ is/are raw facts with little or no meaning. - ANSWER-Data
_________ is any information that can be individually traced back to a patient. It relates
to the past, present, or future health of an individual, in verbal, written and electronic
formats and even if they are deceaed. - ANSWER-Protected Health Information (PHI)
_________ provide only palliative care. - ANSWER-Hospices
_________ refers to rules for behavior to which a group of people adhere. - ANSWER-
Code of Conduct
__________ is information (context or meaning) about content. For example, an x-ray
(context) can be described by patient, date, time, and so on in order to give it context or
meaning. - ANSWER-Metadata
____________ is a type of phyiscal interface that is a wireless technology that uses
short-range radio frequency (RF) transmissions and provides for rapid ad hoc device
pairings in order to communicate or listen to music. - ANSWER-Bluetooth
_____________ can be defined as the standardized and structured exchange of
electronic info between two or more parties using public and/or private networks.
(Essentially, it refers to sending electronic info back and forth over the internet). -
ANSWER-Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
____________________ is a measure of the degree of patient disease or injury. -
ANSWER-Acuity
____________________ is a technique to reduce the size of a digital image file. -
ANSWER-Compression
____________________ is data that has no predefined arrangement - ANSWER-
Unstructured data
____________is an area of psychiatry that studies the relationship between behavior
and the inpatient's overall well-being. - ANSWER-Behavioral Health
A ____ is a list of medicines reimbursed or covered by a third-party payer. - ANSWER-
Formulary
A ____ is a mathematical value that is entered into a "formula" to produce text that is
encrypted or scrambled. - ANSWER-Key
____ are the most common type of standard biometric device. - ANSWER-Fingerprint
scanners
____ is a type of imaging that uses x-rays. - ANSWER-Fluroscopy
____ is the medical study of the ears, nose, and throat (ENT). - ANSWER-
Otorhinolaryngology
____ is the use of electronic systems to store and transmit physician-generated orders
to other healthcare professionals in departments such as pharmacy, laboratory, or
radiology. - ANSWER-Computerized physician order entry (CPOE_
____ machines are large and complex, usually filling a room. - ANSWER-MRI
____ questions may include information such as pain levels, location, and intensity. -
ANSWER-Consultation
____ relies on a secret key that is shared between the wireless client devices and the
AP. - ANSWER-Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
_____ encrypts the entire system volume (aka Whole Disk Encryption), including the
Windows Registry and any temporary files that might hold confidential information.
Essentially, it encrypts everything on the hard drive at once. - ANSWER-BitLocker
_____ is an encrypted alternative to the Telnet protocol that is used to access remote
computers during Terminal Emulation. - ANSWER-Secure Shell (SSH)
_____ locks are combination locks that use buttons that must be pushed in the proper
sequence to open the door. - ANSWER-Cipher
______ is used as an assistant in endoscopic procedures. It uses it's one arm to hold
and move the endoscope under the voice-direction of the surgeon. - ANSWER-AESOP
_______ is a computer-controlled, image-directed robot that performs total hip
replacements. The FDA approved it in 2008. - ANSWER-ROBODOC
_______ is a robotic surgical system. It has three interactive robotic arms, one of which
holds the endoscope, whereas the two other hold the surgical instruments for the
surgeon. - ANSWER-ZEUS
_______ or telepresence surgery is performed by robotic devices controlled by
surgeons at another site. - ANSWER-Distance
, ________ is a method by which an electronic device that can be used to access PHI is
put in a specific location in order to minimize authorized access. - ANSWER-Physical
Placement
________ is/are raw facts with little or no meaning. - ANSWER-Data
_________ is any information that can be individually traced back to a patient. It relates
to the past, present, or future health of an individual, in verbal, written and electronic
formats and even if they are deceaed. - ANSWER-Protected Health Information (PHI)
_________ provide only palliative care. - ANSWER-Hospices
_________ refers to rules for behavior to which a group of people adhere. - ANSWER-
Code of Conduct
__________ is information (context or meaning) about content. For example, an x-ray
(context) can be described by patient, date, time, and so on in order to give it context or
meaning. - ANSWER-Metadata
____________ is a type of phyiscal interface that is a wireless technology that uses
short-range radio frequency (RF) transmissions and provides for rapid ad hoc device
pairings in order to communicate or listen to music. - ANSWER-Bluetooth
_____________ can be defined as the standardized and structured exchange of
electronic info between two or more parties using public and/or private networks.
(Essentially, it refers to sending electronic info back and forth over the internet). -
ANSWER-Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
____________________ is a measure of the degree of patient disease or injury. -
ANSWER-Acuity
____________________ is a technique to reduce the size of a digital image file. -
ANSWER-Compression
____________________ is data that has no predefined arrangement - ANSWER-
Unstructured data
____________is an area of psychiatry that studies the relationship between behavior
and the inpatient's overall well-being. - ANSWER-Behavioral Health
A ____ is a list of medicines reimbursed or covered by a third-party payer. - ANSWER-
Formulary
A ____ is a mathematical value that is entered into a "formula" to produce text that is
encrypted or scrambled. - ANSWER-Key