CHIMA NCE DATA AND EHR EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS
AND 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST VERSION
The following information about personally identifiable data must be included
in an organization's legal health record definition:
a. References b. Media
c. Place d. Everything mentioned above - ANSWER d
Establishing a ____ when defining the legal health record is best practice.
Policy a. Health record matrix b. Master patient index c. Both a and c
ANSWER d
Only physical documents stored in an electronic system may be included in the
legal health record.
True/False: False response
Which feature starts the flow of patient data within the EHR and is the initial
stage in creating a patient's medical record?
Analyzing, registering patients, scheduling, and coding ANSWER b
Which of the following procedures involves the completion of charts and
deficiency analysis?
Information release; incomplete records; coding; and chart reviews (ANSWER
d)
The majority of malpractice cases are classified as _____.
Cases involving fraud, negligence, intentional torts, and criminal cases -
REPLY a
A doctor will be held to a standard of care in a negligence action that reflects
what is known as _____ care.
A minimum, an optimal one, a maximum, and a reasonable one ANSWER d
A doctor is guilty of _____ if they neglect to treat a patient who is brought to
them for treatment.
Misfeasance, Nonfeasance, and Malfeasance
d. Improper Conduct ANSWER c
, If a doctor operates on a patient without getting their permission, they could be
charged for _____.
A. Battery B. Negligence C. Assault D. Malfeasance ANSWER b
Writing a defamatory statement about someone else is known as _____.
Libel, slander, invasion of privacy, and fraud are some examples. - REPLY a
The plaintiff must demonstrate the following in order to effectively sue
someone for slander: a. actual harm happened; b. detrimental intent; c.
disagreement between the parties; and d. lost wages as a result of the slander.
ANSWER a
For people with _____, information systems that aid with treatment decisions,
advance care planning, and palliative care are problems.
End of life, integration, management, and quality—ANSWER a
Issues with children's protective services and facility admittance verification are
moral dilemmas for people handling ______ data:
a. Alcohol, drug, sexual, and behavioral b. Genetic c. Care management
d. ANSWER a: Public health
According to the following Code of Ethics principle, it is morally right to
support each person's autonomy values:
Promoting multidisciplinary cooperation, putting service before self-interest,
and respecting each person's worth and dignity are all important. ANSWER d
Professional responsibilities to _____ are reflected in the protection of
information, assistance to persons seeking information, and the preservation and
security of health information.
a. An employer b. Oneself, colleagues, and trade groups
c. Patients and medical staff d. The general public - ANSWER d
Which of the following best sums up a subject's breadth?
A. Categorization B. Terminology C. Nomenclature D. Code set ANSWER a
The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) was initially created to
describe ________.
a. Mortality b. Disease Prevalence c. Morbidity d. Disease Incidence ANSWER
c
The _______ classification system is frequently used by cancer registries.
Answer b: a. SNOMED b. ICD-O c. CPT d. DSM-IV-TR
AND 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST VERSION
The following information about personally identifiable data must be included
in an organization's legal health record definition:
a. References b. Media
c. Place d. Everything mentioned above - ANSWER d
Establishing a ____ when defining the legal health record is best practice.
Policy a. Health record matrix b. Master patient index c. Both a and c
ANSWER d
Only physical documents stored in an electronic system may be included in the
legal health record.
True/False: False response
Which feature starts the flow of patient data within the EHR and is the initial
stage in creating a patient's medical record?
Analyzing, registering patients, scheduling, and coding ANSWER b
Which of the following procedures involves the completion of charts and
deficiency analysis?
Information release; incomplete records; coding; and chart reviews (ANSWER
d)
The majority of malpractice cases are classified as _____.
Cases involving fraud, negligence, intentional torts, and criminal cases -
REPLY a
A doctor will be held to a standard of care in a negligence action that reflects
what is known as _____ care.
A minimum, an optimal one, a maximum, and a reasonable one ANSWER d
A doctor is guilty of _____ if they neglect to treat a patient who is brought to
them for treatment.
Misfeasance, Nonfeasance, and Malfeasance
d. Improper Conduct ANSWER c
, If a doctor operates on a patient without getting their permission, they could be
charged for _____.
A. Battery B. Negligence C. Assault D. Malfeasance ANSWER b
Writing a defamatory statement about someone else is known as _____.
Libel, slander, invasion of privacy, and fraud are some examples. - REPLY a
The plaintiff must demonstrate the following in order to effectively sue
someone for slander: a. actual harm happened; b. detrimental intent; c.
disagreement between the parties; and d. lost wages as a result of the slander.
ANSWER a
For people with _____, information systems that aid with treatment decisions,
advance care planning, and palliative care are problems.
End of life, integration, management, and quality—ANSWER a
Issues with children's protective services and facility admittance verification are
moral dilemmas for people handling ______ data:
a. Alcohol, drug, sexual, and behavioral b. Genetic c. Care management
d. ANSWER a: Public health
According to the following Code of Ethics principle, it is morally right to
support each person's autonomy values:
Promoting multidisciplinary cooperation, putting service before self-interest,
and respecting each person's worth and dignity are all important. ANSWER d
Professional responsibilities to _____ are reflected in the protection of
information, assistance to persons seeking information, and the preservation and
security of health information.
a. An employer b. Oneself, colleagues, and trade groups
c. Patients and medical staff d. The general public - ANSWER d
Which of the following best sums up a subject's breadth?
A. Categorization B. Terminology C. Nomenclature D. Code set ANSWER a
The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) was initially created to
describe ________.
a. Mortality b. Disease Prevalence c. Morbidity d. Disease Incidence ANSWER
c
The _______ classification system is frequently used by cancer registries.
Answer b: a. SNOMED b. ICD-O c. CPT d. DSM-IV-TR