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Comptia Healthcare It+ Technician
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1. A process in which attackers gain access to unauthorized information on a wireless device using a Bluetooth connection.
Bluesnarfing
FTP Server
Medicare
Medical Coding
2. U.S. economic stimulus legislation; provisions include funding of some healthcare initiatives and the creation of the HITECH Act.
SATA Connection
ROI Department
Incremental Backup
ARRA (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
3. A file property that essentially indicates whether the file has been modified since the last back up.
Secure Chat
Metadata
Data Sanitation
Archive Flag
4. 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.
Confidentiality
Examination Room
Full Backup
Public Hospital
5. Within wireless networking - the phenomenon by which radio waves from other devices interfere with the 802.11 wireless signals.
Software Hotfix
Final Rule
Interference
Preceptor
6. An IEEE standard used to provide a port based authentication mechanism for wireless communications using the 802.11a and 802.11b protocols.
Level III Trauma Center
CCR (Continuity of Care Record)
802.1x
IDF (International Distribution Frame)
7. 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.
Flash
SNOMED CT
802.11b
PEAP
8. An attack where the attacker is able to predict of control the IV of an encryption process - thus giving the attacker access to view the encrypted data that is supposed to be hidden from everyone else except the user of network.
Security Policy
ARRA (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Meaningful Use
IV Attack
9. Software that allows for electronic entry of all medical orders/instructions for treatment for a patient from their licensed caregiver which can then be accessed by other medical staff.
CPOE (Computerized Physician Order Entry)
FTP Server
Schedule IV Controlled Substance
Transitive Access
10. Any adverse reaction to a medication being taken.
NIC (Network Interface Card )
Drug Allergy
Level II Trauma Center
Custodian
11. 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 required to provide services 24 hours a
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language)
Level IV Trauma Center
Physical Security Controls
Camera
12. A device used to convert paper to electronic format and then associates the file with the proper patient.
Interference
Proxy Server
Document Scanner
Fiber
13. A secure version of HTTP that supports e-commerce by providing a secure connection between a web browser and a server.
Level IV Trauma Center
Eavesdropping
SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface)
HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)
14. The amount of work a server performs on a regular basis.
PAN (Personal Area Network)
Server Load
Session Hijacking
SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface)
15. An IT role that is responsible for assisting end users and attempts to restore normal service to users as quickly as possible.
HDD (Hard Disk Drive)
Desktop Support
Nursing Home
Network Administrator
16. Specific healthcare industry standards and a framework concerning the exchange and integration of patient's electronic information between software systems - which are adhered to by vendors developing interfaces - ensuring that of this disparate soft
Incremental Backup
HL7
Short-stay Facility
Web Server
17. A formalized statement that defines how security will be implemented within a particular organization.
Schedule V Controlled Substance
FireWire Connection
Security Policy
mbulatory care
18. A protocol that provides 64-bit - 128-bit - and 256-bit encryption using the RC4 algorithm for wireless communication that uses the 802.11a and 802.11b protocols.
CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services)
adware
ONC (Office of the National Coordinator)
WEP (Wired Equivalency Protocol)
19. The security layer of a WAP and the wireless equivalent of TLS in wired networks.
Physical Security
WTLS (Wireless Transport Layer Security)
Software Patch
Proxy Server
20. The VPN protocol that is an Internet standard for sending IP datagram packets over serial point-to-point links.
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)
Fax Printer
Mail Server
Zombie
21. An area where surgical procedures are performer in a sterile environment.
ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment)
LEAP (Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol)
Tracking and Auditing Software
OR (Operating Room)
22. An Instant messaging service that uses strong encryption to send and receive secure messages.
Acuity
NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
Inpatient Treatment
Secure Chat
23. A TCP/IP utility used to verity the network connectivity of a computer.
Ping
Incremental Backup
Code Blue
Permission
24. A LAN implementation in which nodes use a wireless network card to connect to other stations.
TKIP (Temporary Key Integrity Protocol)
IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service)
LAN (Local Area Network)
DRP (Disaster Recovery Plan)
25. A fast - secure - but relatively expensive protocol for wireless communication. The 802.11a protocol supports speeds up to 54 Mbps in the 5 GHz frequency.
Transitive Access
NIC (Network Interface Card )
ARRA (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
802.11a
26. Hardware components that enable users to interact with computers.
SSTP (Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol)
SLA
Human Interface Devices
EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol)
27. Secure FTP - A secure version of FTP that uses SSH as an encryption method to transfer - access - and manage files.
Mantrap
Secure File Transfer Protocol
Fax Printer
Host Computer
28. A Specialized file server that is designed and dedicated to support only data storage needs.
WEP (Wired Equivalency Protocol)
Software Hotfix
Structured Data
NAS (Network Attached Storage)
29. 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
Nursing Home
Display Devices
Medical Coding
Level II Trauma Center
30. An area of the facility where those needing immediate medical treatment arrive and are provided with initial care for their medical illness or injury - before being admitted for further treatment by another department.
Long-stay Facility
ED (Emergency Department)
CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services)
Twisted Pair
31. A specification for wireless data though put at the rate of up to 54Mbps in the 2.4GHz that is a potential replacement for 802.11b.
Specialized Hospital
IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service)
ipconfig
802.11g
32. A private network that is configured within a public network such as the Internet.
File Server
Worm
VPN (Virtual Private Network)
Document Scanner
33. A widely adopted markup language used in many documents - websites - and web applications.
CPT (Current Procedural Terminology)
XML (EXtensible Markup Language)
Interference
RFP (Request for Proposal)
34. A regulatory concept describing the ideal of effectively and efficiently leveraging EHR technology in the medical workplace.
Meaningful Use
Fire Suppression
Mantrap
Preceptor
35. A device that connects multiple network that use the same protocol.
Outpatient Treatment
Document Scanner
Router
Level IV Trauma Center
36. Records that are released for public viewing.
Public Health Record
Continuing Care Facility
OCR (Optical Character Recognition)
DNS Server
37. A residential facility for individuals with persistent medical conditions who are currently unable to live independently - but do not need constant medical care or supervision.
Teaching Hospital
Intermediate Care facility
Superbill
Level II Trauma Center
38. An IT role that is responsible for designing - implementing - maintaining - and repairing databases. Usually also responsible for the security of an organization's database system and all the data stored on the systems.
NIC (Network Interface Card )
Legal Health Record
Port Scanning
DBA (Database Administrator)
39. A software or hardware device that protects a system or network by blocking unwanted network traffic.
ipconfig
Firewall
Recover Room
Liability
40. An EHR system that had been certified by ONC
Certified EHR System
NAC (Network Access Control)
Full Backup
NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
41. A department within a medical organization dedicated to handling ROI requests for EMR/EHR information release.
Schedule II Controlled Substance
Optical Disk
ROI Department
Keyfob
42. An IT role that is responsible for the maintenance of an organization's hardware systems. networks - and server systems.
BAA (Business Associate Agreement)
Systems Administrator
Server Load
CCMP (Counter Mode with Cipher Block Changing Message Authentication Code Protocol)
43. Classification for a drug or substance that has less potential for abuse that those categorized as Schedule I or II; is currently accepted for medical use in treatment in the United States; and abuse of which may lead to moderate or low physical depe
Fiber
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol)
Schedule III Controlled Substance
Twisted Pair
44. A team of clinicians assigned to work with a specific patient at any given time.
File Server
Treatment Team
Medication Reconciliation
Secure File Transfer Protocol
45. A server that provides database services to other computers in a network.
IDF (International Distribution Frame)
DHCP Server
Database Server
CCHIT(Certification Commission for Health Information Technology)
46. 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.
Surgical Center
PHP
Acuity
WAN (Wide Area Network )
47. 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
MOU (Memorandum of Understanding)
Superbill
Long-stay Facility
DoS (Denial of Service attack)
48. A protocol used to connect to and access a remote computer.
Procedure Room
DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol)
Integrity
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol)
49. An effort to set standards - specifications - and criteria for the implementation - use - and security of healthcare IT systems.
Final Rule
CCMP (Counter Mode with Cipher Block Changing Message Authentication Code Protocol)
ASP (Active Server Pages)
ipconfig
50. A physical security control system that has a door at each end of a secure chamber.
Mantrap
Parallel Connection
Keyfob
Fax Printer