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During World War II in the 1940s employers began to offer their employees heal benefits. Which is a reason for doing so?

It was a way to recruit potential employees and retain those already employed

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The National Health Expenditure (NHE) percentage of the United States Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has decreased since 1960

False

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Medicare became law in 1965. What was the purpose for enacting and passing this legislation?

It provided health care for retirees no longer covered by their employer

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This group, also known as the insurer, negotiates and administers insurance

Plans

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This is the largest health care insurer in the United States

Medicare

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This is a system used to classify hospital cases into one of 467 groups, intended to identify "products" that a hospital provides

Diagnosis Related Group (DRG)

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Administered by Medicare, this is a 29 question survey designed to measure a patients satisfaction of their hospital stay(s)/experience(s)

Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS)

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This is a medical code set that is used by health care profession to report medical, surgical, and diagnostic procedures that they performed

Common Procedural Terminology (CPT)

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This is an approach where clinicians and patients make decisions together using the best available evidence

Shared decision making

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Which of the following is NOT part of Medicares model for reimbursing health care facilities for their services?

The quantity of the services provided

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In what decade did insurance companies (ie Blue Cross) begin to start?

1920s

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Treating patients as individuals considering their lifestyle and beliefs is an example of

Compassion

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Examples of this professional trait include honesty, admitting to errors and being confidential

Integrity

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Which of the following professional traits can be termed as commitment to advocate for the interests of others over ones own self interests?

Altruism

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When assessing a patient which of the following questioning strategies is the most effective?

Open ended questions

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In the APIE model which of the 4 major components of the patient education process is most likely to be overlooked?

Assessment

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Give one example of a patients education program that was used in the presentation

Smoking cessation

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Which of the following learning dimensions includes all intellectual behaviors and requires thinking?

Cognitive

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Which of the following are included in the process of communication?

Sender, Message, and Receiver

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In the APIE model which of the following involves the actual process of teaching?

Implementation

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Which of the following are factors that affect communication?

Literacy Level

Language Barriers

Lack of readiness for change

Interruptions

Cultural and Spiritual Beliefs

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HIPAA provides a framework for the establishment of nationwide protection for all of the following except...

Personal finance records

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A covered entity is

Any healthcare professional who has direct patient relationships and anyone who is required by law to follow HIPAA rules

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A patients medical record may be legally accessed by anyone in the healthcare facility

False

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While health care providers must follow HIPAA rules, health insurance companies are NOT responsible for protecting patient information

False

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If any direct or indirect patient identifiers are present the information is PHI and subject to HIPPA protection

True

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This is a set of moral principles or standards that guide conduct by which human actions may be judged

Ethics

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Which of the following is not a barrier to being ethical?

Ease of doing the right thing

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This principle of medical ethics refers to the patients independence or liberty

Autonomy

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This principle of medical ethics refers to helath care workers acting in the best interests of their parents

Beneficence

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This principle of medical ethics refers to fairness with respect to the distribution of medical resources

Justice

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The idea of "Do No Harm" can be attributed to whom?

Hypocrites

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Which section of the patient chart would contain the patients information pertaining to their smoking history, alcohol use, and exercise regimen?

Social History

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Which section of the patient chart would contain information pertaining to the patients parents, siblings, and children?

Family History

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Which section of the patients chart would contain information pertaining to the patients subjective feelings concerning their present illness?

Review of Symptoms

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Which of the following is responsible for assigning tasks, issuing orders and directing the resuscitative effort during a code?

Code Team Leader

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Heart disease, Cancer, COPD, and Alzheimers disease are all examples of

Terminal Disease

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An ongoing discussion between the physician, the patient, and the proxy decision maker to plan for future medical care in the event a patient becomes unable to make his or her own decisions about health care is the definition of

Advanced care planning

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Patients receiving palliative care are NOT allowed to receive curative and/or therapeutic treatments

False

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This type of care is reserved for those patients whose prognosis is less than six months and focuses on alleviating pain

Hospice Care

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The United States spends more than any other country in the world on healthcare per capita which has lead to an increase in longevity.

False

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In the study dealing with respiratory therapists and end of life discussions presented in the Advanced Care presentation, which of the following statements are true?

-A vast majority of RTs are involved in terminal extubations

-Less than 1/3 of RTs felt they were adequately educated in terminal illness

-Less than 10% of RTs are involved in end of life discussions with patients and their families

-Over half of the RTs surveyed wanted more formal education around terminal patient care.