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UHC Ethics and Compliance (100% Verified) Latest 2022-2023 Question and Answers
What type of events must an agent report to UnitedHealthcare? 
-Informal marketing,/sales events only 
-Formal and informal marketing/sales events 
-Formal marketing/sa[es events only 
-Marketing/sales events (formal and informal) and educational events - Formal and informal 
marketing/sales events 
When completing an enrollment application in LEAN, why is an agent 
prohibited from entering his or her own email address in a field 
available for the consumer's email address? 
-The consumer/membe...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
What type of events must an agent report to UnitedHealthcare? 
-Informal marketing,/sales events only 
-Formal and informal marketing/sales events 
-Formal marketing/sa[es events only 
-Marketing/sales events (formal and informal) and educational events - Formal and informal 
marketing/sales events 
When completing an enrollment application in LEAN, why is an agent 
prohibited from entering his or her own email address in a field 
available for the consumer's email address? 
-The consumer/membe...
USMLE Step 3 Biostats_ Formulas
2 x 2 table - Top vs Side: 
Disease vs Exposure 
Reality vs Test Result 
A,B,C,D (Left to Right, Top to Bottom) 
Sensitivity - A/(A+C) 
or TP/(TP+FN) 
Specificity - D/(D+B) 
or TN/(TN+FP) 
PPV - A/(A+B) 
or TP/ (TP+FP) 
NPV - D/(D+C) 
or TN/ (TN+FN) 
Relative Risk - A/(A+B) / C/(C+D) 
Use in Cohort 
Remember: In RR you are looking forward at risk of a disease/outcome in the *exposed vs 
unexposed groups* 
*risk of disease/outcome* in exposed vs. *risk of disease/outcome* in non-exposedRR compari...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
2 x 2 table - Top vs Side: 
Disease vs Exposure 
Reality vs Test Result 
A,B,C,D (Left to Right, Top to Bottom) 
Sensitivity - A/(A+C) 
or TP/(TP+FN) 
Specificity - D/(D+B) 
or TN/(TN+FP) 
PPV - A/(A+B) 
or TP/ (TP+FP) 
NPV - D/(D+C) 
or TN/ (TN+FN) 
Relative Risk - A/(A+B) / C/(C+D) 
Use in Cohort 
Remember: In RR you are looking forward at risk of a disease/outcome in the *exposed vs 
unexposed groups* 
*risk of disease/outcome* in exposed vs. *risk of disease/outcome* in non-exposedRR compari...
UHC Ethics & Compliance 2021 Guaranteed A+
What type of events must an agent report to UnitedHealthcare? - Only the marketing/sales events, 
both formal and informal. 
While using LEAN to complete an enrollment application with a consumer, Agent Jeff learns the 
consumer does not have an email address. What should Jeff do? - Leave any field requesting a 
consumer email address blank. 
Which election period occurs from October 15 to December 7? - Annual Election Period (AEP) 
Which of the following materials is an agent NOT permitted to d...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
What type of events must an agent report to UnitedHealthcare? - Only the marketing/sales events, 
both formal and informal. 
While using LEAN to complete an enrollment application with a consumer, Agent Jeff learns the 
consumer does not have an email address. What should Jeff do? - Leave any field requesting a 
consumer email address blank. 
Which election period occurs from October 15 to December 7? - Annual Election Period (AEP) 
Which of the following materials is an agent NOT permitted to d...
UHC Ethic and Compliance 2022 Study Guide, Q&A COMPLETE SOLUTION GUIDE
What is the definition of Abuse? - Abuse includes any practice that results in the provision of 
services that are not medically necesary 
An agent should only enroll a consumer in a product: - That is suitable for the consumer's needs, 
goals and financial resources. 
When marketing UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage plans to consumers, which of the following 
must an agent do? - Provide current marketing materials that have been approved by CMS and 
UnitedHealthcare. 
Agent Jacob learns that...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
What is the definition of Abuse? - Abuse includes any practice that results in the provision of 
services that are not medically necesary 
An agent should only enroll a consumer in a product: - That is suitable for the consumer's needs, 
goals and financial resources. 
When marketing UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage plans to consumers, which of the following 
must an agent do? - Provide current marketing materials that have been approved by CMS and 
UnitedHealthcare. 
Agent Jacob learns that...
UHC Ethic and Compliance 2021 Study Guide, Q&A COMPLETE SOLUTION GUIDE.pdf
UIDE 
What type of events must an agent report to UnitedHealthcare? - Only the marketing/sales events, 
both formal and informal. 
While using LEAN to complete an enrollment application with a consumer, Agent Jeff learns the 
consumer does not have an email address. What should Jeff do? - Leave any field requesting a 
consumer email address blank. 
Which election period occurs from October 15 to December 7? - Annual Election Period (AEP) 
Which of the following materials is an agent NOT permitte...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
UIDE 
What type of events must an agent report to UnitedHealthcare? - Only the marketing/sales events, 
both formal and informal. 
While using LEAN to complete an enrollment application with a consumer, Agent Jeff learns the 
consumer does not have an email address. What should Jeff do? - Leave any field requesting a 
consumer email address blank. 
Which election period occurs from October 15 to December 7? - Annual Election Period (AEP) 
Which of the following materials is an agent NOT permitte...
USMLE Step 1 Rapid Review (With Complete Solution)
Abdominal pain, ascites, hepatomegaly, (also high D dimer, CHF without JVD) - Budd-Chiari 
syndrome 
Achilles tendon xanthoma - Familial hypercholesterolemia 
Adrenal hemorrhage, hypotension, DIC - Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome (meningococcemia) 
Arachnodactyly, lens dislocation, aortic dissection, hyperflexible joints - Marfan's (fibrillin defect) 
Athlete with polycythemia - Erythropoietin injection 
Back pain, fever, night sweats, weight loss - Pott's (TB to the vertebrae) 
Bilateral hil...
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- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
Abdominal pain, ascites, hepatomegaly, (also high D dimer, CHF without JVD) - Budd-Chiari 
syndrome 
Achilles tendon xanthoma - Familial hypercholesterolemia 
Adrenal hemorrhage, hypotension, DIC - Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome (meningococcemia) 
Arachnodactyly, lens dislocation, aortic dissection, hyperflexible joints - Marfan's (fibrillin defect) 
Athlete with polycythemia - Erythropoietin injection 
Back pain, fever, night sweats, weight loss - Pott's (TB to the vertebrae) 
Bilateral hil...
USMLE STEP 1 Pharmacology Test Bank (Questions and Answers)
What are the major functions of the α1 receptor? - Increase vascular smooth muscle contraction, 
increase pupillary dilator muscle contraction (mydriasis), increase intestinal and bladder sphincter 
muscle contraction 
What are the major functions of the α2 receptor? - Decrease sympathetic outflow, decrease insulin 
release, decrease lipolysis, increase platelet aggregation, decrease aqueous humor production 
What are the major functions of the β1 receptor? - Increase heart rate, increase con...
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- Exam (elaborations)
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What are the major functions of the α1 receptor? - Increase vascular smooth muscle contraction, 
increase pupillary dilator muscle contraction (mydriasis), increase intestinal and bladder sphincter 
muscle contraction 
What are the major functions of the α2 receptor? - Decrease sympathetic outflow, decrease insulin 
release, decrease lipolysis, increase platelet aggregation, decrease aqueous humor production 
What are the major functions of the β1 receptor? - Increase heart rate, increase con...
UHC Chronic Condition and Dual Special Needs Plans (CSNP-DSNP) 2022
The three types of Special Needs Plans are: - Dual, Chronic Condition and 
Institutional/Institutional-Equivalent. 
A DSNP might be in the best interest of which of these consumers? - Joe, whose low income qualifies 
him for full Medicaid coverage 
Which program is available to support the unique health care needs of CSNP and DSNP members? - 
A care management program that varies depending upon the level of the member's health risk level 
Which statement best describes a DSNP? - The monthly pre...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
The three types of Special Needs Plans are: - Dual, Chronic Condition and 
Institutional/Institutional-Equivalent. 
A DSNP might be in the best interest of which of these consumers? - Joe, whose low income qualifies 
him for full Medicaid coverage 
Which program is available to support the unique health care needs of CSNP and DSNP members? - 
A care management program that varies depending upon the level of the member's health risk level 
Which statement best describes a DSNP? - The monthly pre...
UHC Chronic Condition and Dual Special Needs Plans
The three types of Special Needs Plans are: - Dual, Chronic Condition and 
Institutional/Institutional-Equivalent. 
When does the Special Election Period for Dual/LIS Change in Status begin for DSNP members that 
lose Medicaid eligibility? - The month after they are notified by the plan of the loss of Medicaid 
eligibility 
A DSNP might be in the best interest of which of these consumers? - Joe, whose low income qualifies 
him for full Medicaid coverage 
Which program is available to support the...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
The three types of Special Needs Plans are: - Dual, Chronic Condition and 
Institutional/Institutional-Equivalent. 
When does the Special Election Period for Dual/LIS Change in Status begin for DSNP members that 
lose Medicaid eligibility? - The month after they are notified by the plan of the loss of Medicaid 
eligibility 
A DSNP might be in the best interest of which of these consumers? - Joe, whose low income qualifies 
him for full Medicaid coverage 
Which program is available to support the...
NHA CCMA 2022 EXAM(Graded A++)
When measuring a infant from head to heel. What exam position should you place the infant in? 
What type of patient would you report to the provider if they had a low apical pulse? 
What statement do you provide to patients to be in compliance HIPPA? 
What information do you need to provide to the patient when wearing a Holter monitor about marker? 
What information is acceptable to provide to the patient in the waiting room? 
What technique would be used when passing a scalpel to the provider...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
When measuring a infant from head to heel. What exam position should you place the infant in? 
What type of patient would you report to the provider if they had a low apical pulse? 
What statement do you provide to patients to be in compliance HIPPA? 
What information do you need to provide to the patient when wearing a Holter monitor about marker? 
What information is acceptable to provide to the patient in the waiting room? 
What technique would be used when passing a scalpel to the provider...