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Comptia Healthcare It+ Technician
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A server that proves the most accurate actual time to all clients in a computer network.
Logical Access Control
Change Management
Time Server
Liability
2. A hospital specialized to treat a specific disease or condition or a specific type of patient.
Specialized Hospital
CCR (Continuity of Care Record)
Meaningful Use
TTL
3. A device that connects multiple network that use the same protocol.
Router
Bluejacking
General/Community Hospital
Internet Modem
4. The consolidation of all of the recorded health information about a person stored withing a given network. EHR's generally contain multiple EMR's collected from various facilities and providers within a provider network or umbrella organization.
EHR (Electronic Health Record)
Float Room
Private Health Insurers
Security Administrator
5. A network that sans multiple geographic locations - connecting multiple LANs using long-range transmission media.
PHP
WAN (Wide Area Network )
IDS (Intrusion Detection System)
WTLS (Wireless Transport Layer Security)
6. Mechanism that are put in place to limit access to electronic health information.
SLA
Medical Record Controls
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol)
Medical Coding
7. A healthcare facility that performs surgical procedures that does not require hospitalization. Surgeries are usually outpatient - meaning the surgery performed dos not require stay for recovery.
CCHIT(Certification Commission for Health Information Technology)
Solid State Storage
Surgical Center
Treatment Team
8. A form of eavesdropping where the attacker makes an independent convection between two victims and steals information to use fraudulently.
TTL
Integrity
Man-in-the-middle
Scope of Practice
9. Software that allows staff to track a patient's flow of care in the system from registration thought treatment - and during and after discharge.
Pharming
Parallel Tracking Software
SSH
Software Patch
10. Electronic messages sent between users or groups.
Email
HHS (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)
Structured Data
Session Hijacking
11. An older personal computer connection standard hat provides high-performance data transfer between the SCSI device and the other components of the computer. Pronounced ' scuzzy.'
SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface)
CCR (Continuity of Care Record)
Parallel Connection
API (Application Programming Interface)
12. An itemized form containing all the information needed to file a claim. including patient information and services rendered for a visit - that is compiled by the healthcare provider's medical biller and supplied to the insurance company as the source
Superbill
Keyfob
Mantrap
Medical Interfaces
13. Using symbols to mark off a sidewalk or wall to indicate that there is an open wireless networking which may be offering Internet access.
Rogue Access Point
War Chalking
Ping
Permission
14. An area where patients are housed after a surgical procedure or any procedure requiring anesthesia and are closely monitored for any indications of post-operative complications.
DHCP Server
Input Devices
Recover Room
NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
15. Software protection systems in an organization.
Level II Trauma Center
Break Glass Access
Logical Security
Virus
16. An area where all medical imaging procedures are conducted.
Schedule I Controlled Substance
Imaging Center
Structured Data
Formulary Checking
17. Authentication schemes based on individuals' physical characters.
HHS (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)
Biometrics
EHR (Electronic Health Record)
lient-Server
18. World Health Organization - A division of the United Nations that manages the authority of international public health.
Daily Backup
ARRA (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)
WHO
19. Records that are not for public consumption and require appropriate release before they can be shared.
RHIO (Regional Health Information Organization)
War Chalking
Main Frame
Private Health Record
20. A personal computer connection that transfers data one bit at a time over a single wire and is often used for an external modem.
Server Load
Serial Connection
Worm
Fax Printer
21. A patient maintained health record that can be shared with medical professionals. Generally not a part of Legal Heath Record.
Parallel Tracking Software
PHR (Personal Health Record)
Practice Management Software
LAN (Local Area Network)
22. Data that fits into a well-defined data model.
Schedule V Controlled Substance
Medical Record Controls
Structured Data
Spyware
23. A method used to securely remove data from hard drives and other electronic storage devices.
WAN (Wide Area Network )
PHP
Medical Coding
Secure Shredding
24. A backup that backs up all selected files regardless of the state of the archived bit.
Full Backup
Network Administrator
Scope of Practice
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)
25. Any room used to temporarily house patient when they are in transition between their patient room and another location - such as before or after testes or surgeries.
Site Survey
Fax Server
Confidentiality
Float Room
26. Hardware components that enable users to interact with computers.
Urgent Care Facility
Human Interface Devices
CIA Triad(Confidentiality - Integrity - Availability)
Outpatient Treatment
27. An all-encompassing solution of many other IT-based pieces that streamlines the workflow processes of all activities needed to run a practice or facility while providing the ability to becomes a paperless office - including patient tracking - medical
NAS (Network Attached Storage)
Practice Management Software
Network Administrator
Document Imaging
28. The federal agency that oversees the regulation of food safety - tobacco products - prescription and over-the-counter medication - dietary supplements - vaccines - medical devices - sanitation requirements - and other related public health products a
Schedule V Controlled Substance
Fax Printer
FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language)
29. The condition of being actually or potentially subject to a legal obligation based on one's actions or omissions.
IM (Instant Messaging)
Network Administrator
Liability
802.11a
30. Also called Wi-Fi - short for wired fidelity - '802.11b is probably the most common and certainly the lest expensive wireless network protocol used to transfer data among computers with wireless network cards or between a wireless computer or device
Integrity
IM (Instant Messaging)
Server Load
802.11b
31. The intermediary between the medical biller at the healthcare organization and the paying insurance company who ensures that the claim has no errors before it is transmitted to the insurance company.
Billing Clearinghouse
Availability
HHS (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)
Strong Password
32. Software that provides a single system for tracking and managing compliance with medical claims audits that are performed by both government and commercial healthcare(insurance) organizations.
802.11b
Tracking and Auditing Software
XML (EXtensible Markup Language)
Inpatient Treatment
33. A type of social engineering attack where a request for a website - typicality an e-commerce site - is redirected to a similar looking - but fake - website.
Secure File Transfer Protocol
PEAP
DBA (Database Administrator)
Pharming
34. A device used for patient billing to capture an electronic signature.
Non-profit Hospital
NIC (Network Interface Card )
NDC ID (National Drug Code Identification)
Signature Pads
35. A server that provides database services to other computers in a network.
RHIO (Regional Health Information Organization)
Database Server
Bluejacking
802.11a
36. Five-digit CPT codes used to describe a medical professional-patient interaction - such as an office visit or a hospital - to facilitate in the billing process.
Worm
Scope of Practice
Tape Drive
E/M Codes (Evaluation and Management Codes)
37. A part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - OCN is scared what encouraging - administering - and regulating the advancement of IT in healthcare.
MDF (Main Distribution Frame)
ONC (Office of the National Coordinator)
PHI
DNS Server
38. Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol - Similar to EAP-TLS - PEAP is an open standard developed by a coalition made up of Cisco Systems - Microsoft - and RSA Security.
PEAP
War Chalking
Human Interface Devices
SaaS
39. Software that provides one location where charges are entered codes can be checked - insurance claims and statements can be generated and sent - claim denials can be managed and payments can be posted and processed.
SLA
Billing and Coding Software
EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol)
LEAP (Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol)
40. The section of HIPAA that establishes national standards for the security of personal electronic health information maintained by a cover entity.
Security Rule
Applications
Recover Room
Site Survey
41. A network that displays characteristics of more than one of the three standard network models.
Mixed Mode
Application Server
National Drug Code Directory
Virus
42. The part of the ARRA that promote the adoption in meaningful use of healthcare IT through enchanced enforcement and extension of HIPAA policies.
Formulary Checking
Level I Trauma Center
mbulatory care
HITECH Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act)
43. See Host Computer
Incremental Backup
Main Frame
Intermediate Care facility
PEAP
44. A hardware rack that holds networking equipment to provide connections from public lines coming into the physical building generaly from the ISP - to all the IDFs located what a medical facility
MDF (Main Distribution Frame)
NAC (Network Access Control)
Differential Backup
802.11
45. A personal computer storage device that uses fixed media and magnetic data storage.
HDD (Hard Disk Drive)
Logic Bomb
Strong Password
AP (Access Points)
46. Unwanted software loaded onto a system for the purposes of presenting commercial advertisements to the user.
Flash
Archive Flag
adware
WAN (Wide Area Network )
47. An attack were an attacker scans your systems to see which ports are listening in an attempt to find a way to gain unauthorized access/
Spam
Logical Security
Port Scanning
Applications
48. A method that uses the cloud to provide any or all infrastructure needs.
Public Health Record
NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
NIC (Network Interface Card )
IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service)
49. An area where surgical procedures are performer in a sterile environment.
Drug Allergy
Urgent Care Facility
ARRA (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
OR (Operating Room)
50. Protection mechanism used to identify - authenticate - and authorize access to computers and their corresponding systems.
lient-Server
For-Profit Hospital
Logical Access Control
Bedside Medication Verification