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Comptia Healthcare It+ Technician

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1. Personal computer components that enable users to view the text and graphical data output from a computer.






2. 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/






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






4. A residential facility for patients who need constant medical or nursing care and supervision.






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






6. A protocol that uses the HTTP over SSL protocol and encapsulates an IP packet wit a PPP header and then with an SSTP header.






7. A trauma center that can provide initial evaluation stabilization - and diagnosis of a trauma patient - but then the patient must be transferred to a Level I - II - or III facility for treatment and care. It is differentiated from a Level IV because






8. A server that uses the File Transfer Protocol(FTP) to exchange files over an Internet connection.






9. A server that is primarily used to share - store - and access files.






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






11. An IT role that is responsible for assisting end users and attempts to restore normal service to users as quickly as possible.






12. Time to Live - A value that determines how many hops an IP packet ca travel before being discarded.






13. A protocol that provides VPN functionality.






14. A type of cable in which multiple insulated conductors are twisted together and clad in a protective and insulating out jacket.






15. A department within a medical organization dedicated to handling ROI requests for EMR/EHR information release.






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






17. A hospital owned and operated by a federal - state or city government. Typically provides subsidized medical services to patients unable to pay for medical services.






18. Any message containing incorrect or misleading information that is disseminated to multiple users though unofficial channels.






19. A network that connects wireless devices in a very close proximity but not though a wireless access point.






20. A file property that essentially indicates whether the file has been modified since the last back up.






21. 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






22. A personal computer storage device that uses fixed media and magnetic data storage.






23. An independent medical practice opened by one or more accredited medical practitioners of any specialty area in an office environment.






24. A residential facility or community for patients who may need assistance with some functions of daily living - such as bathing or medication reminders - but can otherwise remain mostly independent.






25. The role - department - or individual that is formally responsible for a health record.






26. A piece of code that spreads fro one computer to another on its own - not by attaching itself to another file. Like a virus - a worm can corrupt or erase files on your hard drive.






27. A Specialized file server that is designed and dedicated to support only data storage needs.






28. A common type of email-based social engineering attack where the attacker sends an email that seems to come form a respected bank or financial institution.






29. A type or network attack where an attacker captures network traffic and store it for re-transmission at a later time to gain unauthorized access.






30. Electronic conversion of hard copy documents to digital form.






31. A private room where a patient is examined and diagnosed by a medical practitioner.






32. Any medical treatment or services provided on an outpatient basis.






33. 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






34. The management of performance levels of servers to ensure that critical operations are highly available to resources.






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






36. A hospital owned by a not-for-profit organization - religious organization - or government organization. Profits do not go to individual investors - but reinvested back into hospital or community.






37. Uninterruptible Power Supply - A battery back up device that is intended to save computer components from damage due to power problems such as power failures - spikes - and sags.






38. A security protocol that uses certificates for authentication and encryption to protect web communication.






39. The de facto standard VPN protocol for tunneling PPP sessions across a variety of network protocols such as IP - frame relay - or ATM.






40. A device used to convert paper to electronic format and then associates the file with the proper patient.






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






42. An AES cipher-based encryption protocol used in WPA2.






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






44. The acuteness - or level of severity - of an illness or disease.






45. 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.






46. A service added to the IP protocol that attempts to report on the condition of a connection between two nodes.






47. An investor-owned hospital - usually owned by a corporation or group of private individuals - that aims to gain profits for the services provided which are then paid to those invested in the ownership.






48. A communication protocol that enables the transfer of files between a user's workstation and a remote host






49. 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.






50. The three principles of security control and management: confidentiality integrity and availability. Also known as the information security triad or triple.