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Who has the responsibility to maintain individuall health and fitness? |
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What are the 7 health services activities? |
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| health surveillance, risk assessment, response to changing occupational and environmental regulation, aeromedical evacuation, prevention, fitness, and health care delivery. |
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| With changes in national security strategy, the Air Force mission has shifted from European or Asian theater of war scenarios to what? |
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| Multiple, less predictable regional conflicts. |
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| What four key areas are part of the USAFMS mission? |
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| mission statement, our vision, values, and goals. |
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| Which value does "being a man or woman of your word, honest in all that you do" best define? |
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| Approximately how many new 4N031 personnel are trained each year? |
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| Which value is upheld when you stay with a job until it is completed? |
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Whom is the Air Force Chief of Staff appointed by? |
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| The President from among Air Force general officers. |
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| To which higher position does a command surgeon have a staff responsibility? |
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| What type of medical flight is found within the OMG? |
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| Which member of the group staff is responsible for establishing and maintaining external organizational relationships? |
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| Who is responsible for working with the flight SNCO/NCO to ensure a cohesive team focused on patient care? |
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| For whom do MAJCOM medical service functional managers usually direct work? |
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| for the command nurse and also serve as advisors to the CFM? |
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| Which of the five figures in an AFSC identify the career field family within the career group? |
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| What are the two subspecialty shredouts of AFSC 4NOX1? |
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| Allergy/Immunization Technician and Neurology Technician |
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| What skill level is responsible for managing medical service personnel in planning, providing, and evaluating patient care activities and related training programs? |
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| Medical Service Superintendent |
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| When selected for the Airman Education and Commissioning Program, what is the maximum time permitted by the Air Force for degree completion? |
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| To attain the goal of a healthy and fit force, all airmen should be perceived as |
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| A healthy and fit force increases resiliency to overcome.. |
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| In health services management, who has the intermediate level of leadership? |
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| Promoting the health, safety, and morale of Air Force people is best described as a part of the USAF Medical Service's |
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| Which of the following values best describes the act of completing a job skillfully to the best of one's ability? |
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| How many general goals have been established to help reach the USAF Medical Services vision? |
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| Who directly serves as an advisor and principal consultant to the AF Surgeon General on all matters pertaining to the nurse corps? |
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| The Director, USAF Medical Readiness and Nursing Services |
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| How many approved flights are in the medical support squadron? |
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| Aerospace medical service technicians normally are assigned to the.. |
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| Medical operations squadron |
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| Which figure in an AFSC identifies career grouping? |
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| At which skill level would an individual be responsible for conducting disaster training, fire drills, and evacuation procedures? |
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What is a mapower authorization? |
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| A funded manpower requirement that defines the position in terms of function, organization, location, skill, grade, and any other characteristic needed to clearly define the position. |
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| How are all hospital activities grouped in MEPRS? |
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| According to the type and section involved |
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| What tool is used to list the actual people assigned to a work center? |
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| Unit Personnel Management Roster (UPMR) |
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| What facility work centers must develop and manage budgets? |
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| List the 6 factors that should be considered regarding cost analysis. |
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1.Keep eye on budget throughout year. 2. Beware of all spending. 3.Planning ahead for potential expenses, including replacement of or new equipment requirements. 4. Research historical record of spending for section. 5. Stay informed of potential mission . 6. Be aware of workload increases or decreases. |
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| Explain how most accidents and injuries can be avoided. |
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| Use commom sense, Be aware of your surroundings, be completely familiar w/ equipment and procedures used to treat pt's. |
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| Briefly explain the AFOSH program. |
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| It includes all safety, fire prevention, and health activities that affect the safety and health of the Air Force personnel in the workplace. |
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| What is the requirement for an electrical plug in hospital use? |
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| Should be plugged directly into wall receptacle. Cord must be an approved, three-wire cord w/ approved male and female plugs. |
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| Who often serves as the supply custodian for a duty section? |
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| What is a controlled medical item? |
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| An expendable item of medical material that, because of its susceptibility to misuse and theft, requres special accounting, storage, shipment, and issue precautions. |
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| Medical equipement Management Office: A functional element w/in each base medical logistics activity responsive for managing medical and nonmedical equipment at the MTF. |
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| What form is used when initiating an equipment transfer action? |
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| What type of items valued at $55,000 requires a report of survey if lost? |
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| How often is the activity issue/turn-in summary produced? |
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| What type of actions is recorded on the activity issue/turn-in summary? |
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| Supply and equipment issues and turn-ins |
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| How often is the backorder report produced? |
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| If an item listed on the backorder report is no longer needed, which activity attempts to cancel the order with the supplier? |
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| When can a completed AF Form 601 be destroyed? |
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| After the action appears in the report listing |
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| Who usually determines when training for a member is needed? |
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| What are 5 examples of job-specific training requirements? |
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1. CPR certification 2. NREMT recertification 3. Qualification Training package 4. Unit-specific training 5. Duty section-specific training |
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| Where is the MTL maintained? |
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| Master Training Plan (MTP) |
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| Where should all individual counseling sessions regarding training progress be documented? |
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| Who does a supervisor work with to ensure all criteria are met when initiating skill level upgrade action for a memeber? |
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| How does a CFETP become official once the content has been established? |
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| Voted on by the MAJCOM, and approved by the career field manager w/ endorsement of the USAF Surgeon General. |
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| How often does the Air Force require each specialty to review and update the CFETP? |
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| How many major parts are included in the CFETP? |
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| Where can the STS be found in the CFETP? |
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| Where can information pertaining to the six-part folder be found in the CFETP? |
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| Where is locally required training and skills competency documented in the six-part folder? |
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| Where is the CFETP maintained in the six-part folder? |
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| Where is documentation of QTP training maintained in the six-part folder? |
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| Where is inservice training documented in the six-part folder? |
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| What does part 5 of the six-part folder contain? |
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| Either AE or ANG/AFRC sustainment training information. |
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| Accurate Medical Expense and Performance Reporting System (MEPRS) data is important to |
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| Justify budget and manning allotments |
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| What is the primary document used to reflect the positions authorized to accomplish the mission? |
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| Who is responsible to ensure all Air Force personnel have a safe and healthy work environment? |
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| One of the most common sources of accidents in the hospital is |
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| Which expendable item loses its identity when used, cannot be reused for the same purpose, or is not durable enough to last one year? |
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| Equipment-medical has a life expectancy of |
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| A list of equipment items authorized for use by a section is called |
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| Discrepancies noticed on the monthly activity issue/turn-in summary should be promptly reported to the: |
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| What should custodians do when a backorder report is received? |
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| Validate that items on the list are still needed |
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Air Force training involving safety and policy issues often is mandated on: |
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| an annual or more frequent basis |
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| Which of the following is the best example of a factor that is paramount to the success of a mission? |
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| Where can information pertaining to skill level training requirements be found in the CFETP? |
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| A change to the mandated guidance pertaining to the six-part folder can be changed by: |
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| Where are all AF Forms 623a, OJT Record Continuation Sheet, maintained in the six-part folder? |
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| Respect for others. Recognizes the right of individuals to make his or her own decisions. |
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| What two things does the scope of practice, as defined by the STS, permit? |
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Identifies those skills that technicians are permitted to perform. A skill not listed in the STS is something a tech should NOT perform on the job. |
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| How can patients assist in the facility's quality improvement process? |
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| By informing the patient advocate of all recommendations, questions, and complaints pertaining to the health care facility. |
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| What must be developed by each MTF regarding the use of chaperones? |
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| What important obstacle should be avoided when discussing death with small children? |
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| Temptation to minimize the event. |
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| What legal term is used to describe negligence by a professional? |
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| Making a photograph of a patient available to the public without the patient's consent is what type of violation? |
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| Before obtaining informed consent, what details must be explained to the patient? |
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-Reason for procedure -How procedure will be done -Who will perform procedure -Any possible risks -Other trmt options -Expected outcome -Negative possible effects |
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| What does a DNR order prohibit? |
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| The initiation of pulmonary or cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the event that respiratory or cardiorespiratory arrest occurs |
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| What are the 4 phases of a helping relationship? |
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1. Preinteractive phase 2. Introductory phase 3. Working phase 4. Termination phase |
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| What are 6 barriers to effective communication? |
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1. Language differences 2. changing the subject 3. Giving opinions instead of facts 4. Talking too much 5. Not paying attention 6. Illness |
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| What are 2 ways to practice effective time management? |
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| Delegate when permitted and share responsibilities |
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| What are the stages of the grieving process? |
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Denial Anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance |
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| Why does a cultural background often bring satisfaction to an individual? |
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| They experience a sense or pride and safety through the cultural connection they share w/ others. |
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| List the 7 habits of a successful PCM team: |
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1. Being proactive 2. Being customer-focused 3. Managina a panel 4. Instilling the habit of prevention 5. Working as a team member 6. Seeking information to help focus 7. Communicating |
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| List the responsibilities of the aerospace medical service technician. |
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- Front-line preventionist - Performs basic physical exams - Conducts PHAs -Enters information into PIMR -Takes history and counsels pt -Orders labs and xrays -Follows protocols established by provider -coordinates pt for f/u appointments -Records maintenance and screening -Educates pt |
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| Which PCM team member is known as the information expert? |
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| Health Services Management Technician (4AO) |
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| Explain how to verify beneficiary eligibility: |
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| Designated medical facility personnel confirm the pt's identity and verify entitlement by performing a DEERS and an ID "check." Individuals requesting care must show satisfactory evidence of their beneficiary status (i.e., a valid ID card and a DEERS eligibility check.) |
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| Explain the treatment process for an individual who has questionable eligibility for routine care. |
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| A competent medical authority should perform a risk assessment. If possible risk to either the patient or the Air Force, treat pt. |
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| Explain the process on an individual who has questionable eligibility but needs emergent care. |
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| In an emergency, always provide care first, and then determine eligibility after treatment. |
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List 5 functions of CHCS: |
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1.Pt registration, admission, disposition, and transfer. 2. Inpatient activity documentation. 3. Outpatient administration data 4. Appt scheduling 5. laboratory |
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| What does CHCS II support? |
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| Force Health Protection, Population Health, and MHS Optimization by enabling the MHS to determine the deployment status of units, demand management effectiveness, and disease prevalence, management and outcomes. |
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| What does DEERS functions as? |
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| As both a repository and as a database of record. |
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| What is the overall strategy of population health management? |
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| Is to focus foremost on managing the health of a defined population, for optimum health is the ultimate goal of medicine. |
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| What is consumer training? |
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| Training to enhance the consumer skills involved in the use of healthcare services, resources, and products. |
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| What are the goals of condition management? |
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-Ensure fit and ready fighting force - Ensure medical forces are proficient in modern medical processes -Integrate with community effort to enhance quality of life for all beneficiaries |
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| A system that serves as an electronic front-end within a government-sponsored development directory of the CHCS. KG-ADS sends the coded encounters via the Ambulatory Data System interface directly to the KG-ADS server, which then creates the Standard Ambulatory Data Record (SADR) |
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A code of Ethics includes which of the following: a.Rules and an oath b. Rules and a standard of conduct c.Licensing procedures and an oath d. licensing procedures and a standard of conduct |
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rules and a standard of conduct |
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| Which of the following defines nonmaleficence? |
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| When a family member of a dying patient verbally targets his or her frustrations toward a technician, the technician should |
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| demonstrate care and professionalism |
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| A written plan that reflects the standard of care to follow in a specific situation is called |
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| Visibility of a living will is possible in unexpected emergencies by ensuring a copy of the document is maintained |
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When talking to patients, which of the following is a barrier to effective communication? a.illness b. verbal communication c. nonverbal communication d. facial expressions and body movements |
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| Providing a comfortable environment, allowing independent function, and establishing achievable healing process goals are measures that help |
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| During which stage of the grieving process is it most important to allow a patient to do most of the talking? |
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| Prioritizing high-risk patients is the responsibility of which PCM team member? |
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| Who is ultimately responsible for establishing an individual's eligibility for medical care in DEERS? |
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| Patients treated without initial proof of eligibility must sign a statement saying they will provide eligibility documentation within |
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| Which information system is responsible for capturing, editing, and maintaining sponsor/family demographics? |
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| Enrollment information from DEERS is sent to the MTF atleast.. |
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| Which population health management principle is enrollee focused? |
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| Who is responsible for completing all diagnosis information for the KG-ADS? |
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