Deck 5: Health Information Management Processing
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1
Upon review of a record, the analyst determines that the physician has not signed several progress notes. This record fails to reflect the data quality characteristic of:
A) Accuracy
B) Timeliness
C) Completeness
D) Both b and c
A) Accuracy
B) Timeliness
C) Completeness
D) Both b and c
Both b and c
2
The following include ways electronic health records can assist in tracking chart completion EXCEPT:
A) Point of care documentation
B) Physician authentication
C) Progress notes
D) Nursing assessments
A) Point of care documentation
B) Physician authentication
C) Progress notes
D) Nursing assessments
Progress notes
3
What is the most efficient way to track changes to a patient's electronic health record?
A) Keeping a paper log of changes
B) Detective control review
C) Reviewing the error report
D) Reviewing the audit trail
A) Keeping a paper log of changes
B) Detective control review
C) Reviewing the error report
D) Reviewing the audit trail
Reviewing the audit trail
4
The data quality characteristic associated with the collection of data in its entirety is:
A) Completeness
B) Reliability
C) Timeliness
D) Validity
A) Completeness
B) Reliability
C) Timeliness
D) Validity
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5
What is the most common problem associated with paper records that is not found when managing electronic health records?
A) Loose sheets management
B) Disorganized patient records
C) Missing documentation
D) Lack of documentation
A) Loose sheets management
B) Disorganized patient records
C) Missing documentation
D) Lack of documentation
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6
What is the most important step in ensuring data quality?
A) Software maintenance
B) Data entry
C) Data analysis
D) Timeliness of recording
A) Software maintenance
B) Data entry
C) Data analysis
D) Timeliness of recording
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7
Which of the following is a detective control?
A) A nurse alerts a physician that a patient is allergic to an ordered medication.
B) The nursing supervisor reviews a chart to ensure that medication administration notes were properly entered.
C) The HIM department sends a physician a list of the physician's incomplete charts.
D) A coder reviews a record in order to assign a clinical code.
A) A nurse alerts a physician that a patient is allergic to an ordered medication.
B) The nursing supervisor reviews a chart to ensure that medication administration notes were properly entered.
C) The HIM department sends a physician a list of the physician's incomplete charts.
D) A coder reviews a record in order to assign a clinical code.
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8
Which of the following processes will not be performed for electronic health records?
A) Chart analysis
B) Retrospective review
C) Error corrections
D) Chart assembly
A) Chart analysis
B) Retrospective review
C) Error corrections
D) Chart assembly
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9
A patient's record was not completed as of the 26th day after the patient's discharge from the hospital. This record is considered:
A) Deficient
B) Delinquent
C) In process
D) Invalid
A) Deficient
B) Delinquent
C) In process
D) Invalid
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10
The data quality characteristic associated with the capture of data concurrently with its observation is:
A) Completeness
B) Reliability
C) Timeliness
D) Validity
A) Completeness
B) Reliability
C) Timeliness
D) Validity
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11
In an electronic environment, changes to a patient's record should be tracked in:
A) An audit trail
B) An exception file
C) A duplicate file
D) Nowhere; electronic changes completely wipe out prior entries.
A) An audit trail
B) An exception file
C) A duplicate file
D) Nowhere; electronic changes completely wipe out prior entries.
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12
The process of recording data into an information system is called:
A) Data entry
B) Utilization review
C) Detective control
D) Collection
A) Data entry
B) Utilization review
C) Detective control
D) Collection
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13
The following are types of internal controls EXCEPT _____ controls.
A) Preventive
B) Retrospective
C) Corrective
D) Detective
A) Preventive
B) Retrospective
C) Corrective
D) Detective
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14
When a patient is being treated for a health-related issue, regardless of the health care setting, the physician must state the patient's ___________.
A) Symptoms
B) Procedures
C) Therapeutic treatment
D) Diagnosis
A) Symptoms
B) Procedures
C) Therapeutic treatment
D) Diagnosis
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15
Which one of the following activities can be considered a preventive control?
A) Retrospective chart review
B) Concurrent chart review
C) Detective chart review
D) Documentation training review
A) Retrospective chart review
B) Concurrent chart review
C) Detective chart review
D) Documentation training review
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16
Which of the following controls cannot take place retrospectively?
A) Corrective
B) Detective
C) Preventive
D) All of the above
A) Corrective
B) Detective
C) Preventive
D) All of the above
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17
The health information management department can verify which patient records are available for processing by referring to the:
A) Admission register
B) Audit trail
C) Discharge register
D) Exception list
A) Admission register
B) Audit trail
C) Discharge register
D) Exception list
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18
The system of organizing the contents of paper-based inpatient records, postdischarge, the same way they are kept on the nursing units is called:
A) Audit trail
B) Detective controls
C) Postdischarge processing
D) Universal chart order
A) Audit trail
B) Detective controls
C) Postdischarge processing
D) Universal chart order
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19
TJC requires that acute care records be completed:
A) Within 15 days of discharge
B) In whatever time period the facility requires
C) Within 30 days of discharge
D) In whatever time period the state requires
A) Within 15 days of discharge
B) In whatever time period the facility requires
C) Within 30 days of discharge
D) In whatever time period the state requires
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20
Which of the following is a corrective control?
A) A nurse alerts a physician that a patient is allergic to an ordered medication.
B) The nursing supervisor reviews a chart to ensure that medications were administered on a timely basis.
C) The HIM department sends a physician a list of the physician's incomplete charts.
D) A coder reviews a record in order to assign a clinical code.
A) A nurse alerts a physician that a patient is allergic to an ordered medication.
B) The nursing supervisor reviews a chart to ensure that medications were administered on a timely basis.
C) The HIM department sends a physician a list of the physician's incomplete charts.
D) A coder reviews a record in order to assign a clinical code.
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21
Which of the following is a preventive control?
A) A nurse alerts a physician that a patient is allergic to an ordered medication
B) The nursing supervisor reviews a chart to ensure that medications were administered on a timely basis
C) The HIM department sends a physician a list of the physician's incomplete charts
D) A coder reviews a record in order to assign a clinical code
A) A nurse alerts a physician that a patient is allergic to an ordered medication
B) The nursing supervisor reviews a chart to ensure that medications were administered on a timely basis
C) The HIM department sends a physician a list of the physician's incomplete charts
D) A coder reviews a record in order to assign a clinical code
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22
What is the correct way to modify a medical record?
A) Use white out
B) Scratch out the error and have the physician initial it
C) Put one line through the error and write the correct data near it
D) Black out the error and indicate the time
A) Use white out
B) Scratch out the error and have the physician initial it
C) Put one line through the error and write the correct data near it
D) Black out the error and indicate the time
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23
The set of procedures by which a paper record is reorganized into a standard order for further processing is:
A) Assembly
B) Quantitative analysis
C) Point-of-care documentation
D) Advance directive
A) Assembly
B) Quantitative analysis
C) Point-of-care documentation
D) Advance directive
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24
A computer can create a log of processing and access activities called an ________.
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25
All of the following are steps in postdischarge processing EXCEPT:
A) Coding
B) Abstracting
C) Chart retrieval
D) Concurrent analysis
A) Coding
B) Abstracting
C) Chart retrieval
D) Concurrent analysis
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26
Which of the following patients can be found on a discharge register for 5/1/12?
A) A patient who was admitted to the hospital on 5/1/12 and discharged on 5/2/12
B) A patient who was admitted to the hospital on 5/1/12 and died on 5/2/12
C) A patient who was admitted to the hospital on 4/30/12 and discharged on 5/1/12
D) A patient who was dead on arrival on 5/1/12
A) A patient who was admitted to the hospital on 5/1/12 and discharged on 5/2/12
B) A patient who was admitted to the hospital on 5/1/12 and died on 5/2/12
C) A patient who was admitted to the hospital on 4/30/12 and discharged on 5/1/12
D) A patient who was dead on arrival on 5/1/12
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27
The postdischarge process begins with which of the following steps:
A) Assembling the patient chart
B) Analyzing the patient chart for deficiencies
C) Reviewing the discharge register
D) Requesting the physician's signature on deficient forms
A) Assembling the patient chart
B) Analyzing the patient chart for deficiencies
C) Reviewing the discharge register
D) Requesting the physician's signature on deficient forms
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28
Control over records in process can be maintained using:
A) Batch control record and deficiency sheets
B) Central staging area and deficiency sheets
C) Batch control record and central staging area
D) Deficiency sheets and loose sheets
A) Batch control record and deficiency sheets
B) Central staging area and deficiency sheets
C) Batch control record and central staging area
D) Deficiency sheets and loose sheets
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29
Which of the following is a benefit of concurrent coding?
A) Allows the facility to bill the insurance company prior to discharge
B) Ensures that all clinical personnel are aware of the admitting diagnosis
C) Gives the physician the correct principal diagnosis
D) Helps determine the estimated length of the patient's hospital stay
A) Allows the facility to bill the insurance company prior to discharge
B) Ensures that all clinical personnel are aware of the admitting diagnosis
C) Gives the physician the correct principal diagnosis
D) Helps determine the estimated length of the patient's hospital stay
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30
Developing a universal chart order will theoretically eliminate which one of the following HIM functions?
A) Chart analysis
B) Deficiency detection
C) Chart assembly
D) Retrospective review
A) Chart analysis
B) Deficiency detection
C) Chart assembly
D) Retrospective review
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31
Another word for an incomplete system is a ______________.
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32
Quantitative analysis is usually performed by:
A) An allied health professional
B) A nurse case manager
C) An HIM professional
D) A unit care nurse
A) An allied health professional
B) A nurse case manager
C) An HIM professional
D) A unit care nurse
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33
A detective control function designed to identify incomplete data in a record is ________.
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34
Acute care facilities are permitted to have delinquent records, but the number of delinquent records must not exceed:
A) 2% of the average monthly discharges
B) 50 records
C) 50% of the average monthly discharges
D) 9 records
A) 2% of the average monthly discharges
B) 50 records
C) 50% of the average monthly discharges
D) 9 records
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35
A list of deficient or other problem data, usually generated by a computer, is an __________.
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36
A written document, like a living will, that specifies a patient's wishes for his/her care and dictates power of attorney, for the purpose of providing clear instructions in the event the patient is unable to do so is an _________.
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37
All of the following are routinely identified during quantitative analysis EXCEPT:
A) Missing signature on a physician progress note
B) Discharge report has not been dictated
C) Requested cardiology consultation was not performed
D) H&P was dictated and transcribed on the third day of the admission
A) Missing signature on a physician progress note
B) Discharge report has not been dictated
C) Requested cardiology consultation was not performed
D) H&P was dictated and transcribed on the third day of the admission
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38
Which of the following is NOT a guiding principle in quantitative analysis?
A) Authentication
B) Completeness
C) Existence
D) Relevancy
A) Authentication
B) Completeness
C) Existence
D) Relevancy
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39
Important topics to include in staff training on HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules include all of the following EXCEPT:
A) How to guard against threats of computer viruses or hackers and where to report suspicious activity
B) Management of passwords: how often they will change and sanctions for sharing passwords
C) Ways to bypass automatic log-offs so users do not have to enter their password at a terminal
D) Education on how to dispose of protected health information (PHI) information on paper or electronic media such as optical disks
A) How to guard against threats of computer viruses or hackers and where to report suspicious activity
B) Management of passwords: how often they will change and sanctions for sharing passwords
C) Ways to bypass automatic log-offs so users do not have to enter their password at a terminal
D) Education on how to dispose of protected health information (PHI) information on paper or electronic media such as optical disks
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40
A paper record must be ______ before it can be analyzed.
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41
Data that have been obtained, recorded, and/or reported within a predetermined period satisfy the data quality characteristic of ___________.
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42
Required elements of a record that are missing are called __________.
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43
List the forms that are present, in one way or another, in every acute care health record. What is the most useful way to organize those forms in a record while it is on the nursing unit? Postdischarge? Why do some organizations want the record to be organized differently predischarge and postdischarge?
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44
The data quality characteristic of data being present or existing in its entirety is __________.
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45
An original signature on a report that is then scanned into an electronic document is a __________.
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46
___________ procedures govern the storage of records, including duration, location, security, and access.
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47
TThe representation of diagnoses and procedures as alphanumerical values in order to capture them in the database is called ___________.
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48
In a paper-based record, errors are corrected __________ and writing the correct data near it. It is important not to obscure the erroneous data.
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49
___________ is the process of determining the cause of an error.
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50
What processing problems can occur if an organization implements a universal chart order? How is the issue of record organization resolved in a computer-based record?
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51
Clinicians can evidence supervision of subordinate personnel by ___________ the subordinates' documentation.
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52
You have just checked in all of the records received from the nursing unit. One record that was received is not on your discharge register. What could have happened? How do you determine what to do with the extra record?
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53
What is the purpose of a discharge register? How is it used in postdischarge processing? How else could it be used?
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54
A review of individual user access codes to determine who had access to patient health information and to ensure the access was deemed necessary for patient care is called an ___________.
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55
In a paper environment, records must physically move from the patient care area to the HIM department for processing and storage. Give two examples of how that movement can occur.
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56
Parts of paper records that arrive in the HIM department separately from the main record are often called ______________.
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57
Since the HIM department is primarily concerned with postdischarge processing, of what use is the admission register to this department?
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58
The process of recording elements into a collection device is called _________.
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59
Assignment of ICD-10-CM codes to clinical data while the patient is still being treated is ______________.
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60
In a paper record environment, _______________ refers to the maintenance of the same page order both predischarge and postdischarge.
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61
List and define the data quality characteristics that were discussed in the text.
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62
Is a computer-based record completely paperless? Why or why not?
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63
Name the steps in ensuring completeness of the medical record and the purpose of each step.
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64
What is the difference between concurrent and retrospective analysis? What are the benefits to either?
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65
What internal control roles are played in the HIM department? Your answer should include, but not be limited to, identification of the function and the specific internal control role that it plays.
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66
List and define the three fundamental types of internal control. Give a postdischarge processing example of each.
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67
Given your knowledge of rehabilitation and long-term care, how do you think documentation issues and HIM processing issues differ in these facilities from those in acute care?
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68
When the HIM department obtains control of the records, a process must be in place to determine whether all records have been received. Describe this process.
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69
There is a logical order to postdischarge processing. List the postdischarge processing steps, in order, beginning with obtaining control of the record.
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