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Question: 340


An ABN must include:


  1. Listing of the service that is not covered by the diagnosis

  2. Reason denial is likely

  3. Patient’s signature

  4. All of the above Answer: D


Question: 341


The admission of a patient to a hospital requires decision by all of the following except:


  1. Admitting physician

  2. Admitting clerk

  3. Hospital administrator

  4. Administrator on call


Answer: B


Question: 342


Patient admission to a hospital can be ordered by:


  1. Hospital administration

  2. Treating physician

  3. Admitting clerk

  4. All of the above Answer: B


Question: 343


A breach of Patient Confidentiality is subject to:


  1. Criminal charges

  2. Fines

  3. Prison term

  4. All of the above


Answer: D


Question: 344


The law that governs patient confidentiality is:


  1. Privacy Act of 1974

  2. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996

  3. The False Claims Act

  4. The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 Answer: A


Question: 345


Criteria pertaining to the maintenance of the patient’s medical record include all of the following except:


  1. Specific authorizations are required for diagnoses such as HIV/AID, psychiatric, alcohol, or drug dependency conditions

  2. Records may be furnished in any civil or criminal action upon issuance of a

    subpoena from a court C. Information can be released without the patient’s written consent D. Records shall be stored in areas free from water damage, insects and theft

  3. Information can be released without the patient’s written consent

  4. Records shall be stored in areas free from water damage, insects and theft


Answer: C

Question: 346


The medical record is a legal document.


  1. True

  2. False Answer: A Question: 347

An Advanced Directive should be discussed with the patient:


  1. When the patient becomes incapacitated

  2. During the admission process

  3. Before any surgical procedures are performed

  4. All of the above


Answer: B Question: 348


When is an Advance Directive activated?


  1. When the patient is taken into surgery

  2. When the patient is admitted

  3. Per the patient’s request

  4. When the patient becomes incapacitated


Answer: D


Question: 349


Advantages to a Living Will include:


  1. Difficult decisions about future care are made while the patient is competent and alert

  2. It states the patients’ desire regarding organ donation at the time of death

  3. The patients directions allows them to die under circumstances that they have chosen

  4. Both A and C

  5. All of the above


Answer: D