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Comptia Healthcare It+ Technician

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1. A facility that provides long-term services - such as rehabilitation - that address more permanent or long-term medical conditions like mental illness.






2. Classification for a drug or substance that has a lower potential for abuse as compared to those categorized in schedule IV; is currently accepted for medical use in treatment in the United States; and abuse of which may lead to limited to physical o






3. A regulatory concept describing the ideal of effectively and efficiently leveraging EHR technology in the medical workplace.






4. A backup that backs up all the files in a selected storage location that have changed since the last full backup.






5. 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.






6. The fundamental security goal of ensuring that systems operate continuously and that authorized persons can access data that they need.






7. Secure FTP - A secure version of FTP that uses SSH as an encryption method to transfer - access - and manage files.






8. A network device that modulates digital information onto an analog signal at one end - and demodulates the analog signal back to digital data - used for dial-up Internet connections.






9. 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.






10. A document that defines the authorized uses of PHI and how the information is to be used and managed.






11. A backup that backs up all selected files on a daily basis.






12. A trauma center that can provide essential trauma care 24 hours a day with all available specialties - personnel - and equipment. It provides comprehensive trauma care and clinical assistance to a level I facility as needed. It is differentiated from






13. An analysis technique that determines the coverage area of a wireless network - identifies any sources of interference - and establishes other characteristics of the coverage area.






14. 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.






15. An area where all medical imaging procedures are conducted.






16. A piece of software created to fix problems with or provide updates to a program or application. This may include fixing known vulnerabilities or bugs - or improving functionality or performance.






17. A method used by attackers to send out unwanted Bluetooth signals from mobile phones smartphones - tablets and laptops to other Bluetooth-enabled devices.






18. World Health Organization - A division of the United Nations that manages the authority of international public health.






19. A device used to take pictures of patients - because some EMR/EHR systems allow for a patient's picture to be tied to their electronic record.






20. An attack that targets a computer's physical components and peripherals - including hard disk - motherboard - keyboard network cabling - or smart card reader.






21. A server-side programming language used to develop dynamic web pages by embedding its coded into an HTML pages.






22. A wired or wireless device that is used to scan and identify patients using the unique barcode located on their ID wrist band.






23. Medical services that can be proved to a patient without the need for the patient to be admitted to any type of healthcare facility.






24. A high-speed serial bus developed by Apple and Texas Instruments that allows for the connection of up to 63 devices. Originally a trademarked term for IEEE 1394 - but is now used interchangeably.






25. Also known as an acute care facility. This facility proves services aimed to resolve immediate and short-term medical conditions like pregnancy or a heart attack.






26. A server that consists of databases that store domain name information and translate and resolve fully qualified domain name requests from clients.






27. Implemented security measures that restrict - detect - and monitor access to specific physical areas or assets.






28. Remote Authentication Dial-in User Services - A standard protocol for providing centralized authentication and authorization services form remote users.






29. A network attack that uses special monitor software to gain access to private communications on the network wire or across a wireless network. Also known as an eavesdropping attack.






30. A backup that backs up all selected files regardless of the state of the archived bit.






31. A protocol used to connect to and access a remote computer.






32. Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine-clinical Terms - An organized collection of numeric codes correlating to clinical information such as diseases - procedures - microorganisms - medications - and so forth that may be used in a patient's records.






33. The service that maps names to IP addresses on most TCP/IP networks - including the Internet.






34. A server that provides database services to other computers in a network.






35. 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.






36. A unique 10-digit - three segment numeric code assigned to each registered drug manufactured - processed - and distributed by registered drug manufacturers.






37. The amount of work a server performs on a regular basis.






38. A U.S. federal agency responsible not only for overseeing its named services but also for administering a children's insurance program - some portions of HIPAA - and other programs.






39. An independent - non-regulatory - not-for-profit organization that provides accreditation and certification for healthcare organizations in the United States.






40. 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.






41. A health information organization comprised of key stakeholders in the health care industry a specific geographical region who oversee the health information exchange of healthcare providers in the area.






42. A server that contains at least one DHCP scope.






43. A software and/or hardware system that scans - audits - and monitors the security infrastructure for signs of attacks in progress.






44. Pronounced 'I-triple-E.' An organization of scientists - engineers - and student of electronics and related fiends whose technical and standards committees develop - publish and revise computing and telecommunications standards.






45. The automatic process for checking a prescription for medication against a patents's known allergies for possible drug-allergy reactions - and against current medications for possible adverse drug-drug interactions.






46. 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.






47. The mechanism by which individual hardware MAC addresses are matched to an IP address on a network.






48. A widely adopted markup language used in many documents - websites - and web applications.






49. The transmission of a patient's prescription for medication electronically from the describer's computer to the pharmacy's computer.






50. A software or hardware device that protects a system or network by blocking unwanted network traffic.