Which of the following is an example of point-of-care documentation?

A) A physician records notes on a patient encounter shortly after the patient leaves the office.
B) A physician reviews test results prior to a patient's office visit.
C) A nurse enters patient encounter notes at the end of a shift.
D) A nurse enters a patient's vital signs while standing at the bedside.


D

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A) Chief complaint of dizziness; skin, cool and clammy; respiratory rate, 16 breaths/min B) Chief complaint of dizziness; BP, 110/76 mmHg; breath sounds, clear and equal C) Skin, warm and dry; heart rate, 74 beats/min; pupils equal and reactive D) Heart rate, 88 beats/min; respiratory rate, 14 breaths/min; blood glucose level, 98 mg/dL

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Which consumer-directed health plan allows participants to enroll in a relatively inexpensive high-deductible insurance plan and open a tax-deductible savings account to cover current and future medical expenses? Money deposited (and earnings) is tax-deferred, and money withdrawn to cover qualified medical expenses is tax-free. Money can be withdrawn for purposes other than health care expenses

after payment of income tax plus a 15 percent penalty. Unused balances "roll over" from year to year, and if an employee changes jobs, he or she can continue to use the fund to pay for qualified health care expenses. a. customized sub-capitation plan b. flexible spending account c. health savings account d. health reimbursement arrangement

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Masses of lymphoid tissue not surrounded by a capsule that are distributed in the connective tissue of mucosa are known as ________.

A. lymph nodes B. thymus C. spleen D. macrophages E. lymphocytes

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The infrastructure for patient engagement requirements, including the ability to access and view records online, is referred to as a(n):

A. electronic health record. B. data exchange. C. patient portal. D. electronic capture tool.

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