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Comptia Healthcare It+ Technician
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1. Service-level Agreement - a contractual agreement between a service provider and a customer that stipulates the precise services and support options the vendor must provide.
SLA
HITECH Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act)
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
Drone
2. The mechanism by which individual hardware MAC addresses are matched to an IP address on a network.
Availability
ARP(Address Resolution Protocol)
Short-stay Facility
e-Prescribing
3. Data that is added to a patient EMR to allow for quick searching and file location.
Medical Record Controls
Superbill
Metadata
Document Imaging
4. An agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce. NIST's mission us to promote U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness by advancing measurement science - standards - and technology in ways that enhance economic security and improve our quality of
Mail Server
NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
Tracking and Auditing Software
Trauma Center
5. Any medical treatment or services provided on an outpatient basis.
OCR (Optical Character Recognition)
mbulatory care
Preceptor
NIC (Network Interface Card )
6. A TCP/IP utility used to verity the network connectivity of a computer.
PEAP
Network Administrator
Ping
Medical Coding
7. 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.
FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
Strong Password
UPS
XML (EXtensible Markup Language)
8. 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.
Procedure Room
802.11g
Document Imaging
Scope of Practice
9. The fundamental security goal of ensuring that systems operate continuously and that authorized persons can access data that they need.
Phishing
Availability
DNS (Domain Name System)
PATA Connection
10. A powerful - centralized computer system that performs data storage and processing tasks on behalf of clients and other network devices.
Level III Trauma Center
TTL
Long-stay Facility
Host Computer
11. A residential facility for patients who need constant medical or nursing care and supervision.
Flash
PaaS
ad hoc
Nursing Home
12. 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.
PATA Connection
Surgical Center
The Joint Commission
Document Imaging
13. See Host Computer
SSH
Main Frame
Fax Server
DNS Server
14. A network that sans multiple geographic locations - connecting multiple LANs using long-range transmission media.
WAN (Wide Area Network )
Security Policy
Outpatient Treatment
ARRA (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
15. A security protocol that uses certificates for authentication and encryption to protect web communication.
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)
Keyfob
WTLS (Wireless Transport Layer Security)
Trauma Center
16. A network that displays characteristics of more than one of the three standard network models.
TTL
L2TP (Layer Two Tunneling Protocol)
Mixed Mode
Long-stay Facility
17. U.S. economic stimulus legislation; provisions include funding of some healthcare initiatives and the creation of the HITECH Act.
Legal Health Record
Security Policy
RHIO (Regional Health Information Organization)
ARRA (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
18. Records that are released for public viewing.
Card/Badge Scanner
Public Health Record
Metadata
DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol)
19. A trauma center that can provide the highest possible level of surgical care to trauma patients - with a full range of specialists and technology available 24 hours a day. It is required to have an ongoing research program and trauma education/ preve
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language)
Level I Trauma Center
IV (Initialization Vector)
EMI (Electromagnetic Interference)
20. Access given to certain members in an organization to use data on a system without the need for authenticating themselves.
Transitive Access
AP (Access Points)
Schedule II Controlled Substance
Sniffing
21. A legal document that may be signed by a patient (or those acting legally on behalf of a patient) to acknowledge the risks involved in a specific medical procedure or medication.
IM (Instant Messaging)
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol)
lient-Server
Liability Waiver
22. One of several internationally endorsed medical codding classifications list which gives a numeric code to diseases - signs and symptoms - possible complaints - abnormalities - and possible causes of injuries and diseases..
ICD-10 (International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems - 10th revision)
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)
WTLS (Wireless Transport Layer Security)
Float Room
23. A U.S. law that established rules for the governance of health information privacy - security - breach notification administrative simplification - and enforcement.
adware
Systems Administrator
HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)
PHP
24. 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
Code Blue
PACS
802.11b
Non-profit Hospital
25. A utility used to determine the route data takes to get to a particular destination.
Teaching Hospital
Tracert
CIA Triad(Confidentiality - Integrity - Availability)
Human Interface Devices
26. A device that distributes and manages print jobs sent from client computers.
Software Update
Host Computer
Print Server
ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
27. A backup that backs up all selected files on a daily basis.
Urgent Care Facility
Metadata
Archive Flag
Daily Backup
28. The U.S. federal program to provide healthcare for certain low-income individual and families.
Desktop Support
Schedule IV Controlled Substance
ROI Department
Medicaid
29. 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.
Legal Health Record
802.1x
Internet Modem
PEAP
30. A LAN implementation in which nodes use a wireless network card to connect to other stations.
HHS (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)
LAN (Local Area Network)
RADIUS
Non-profit Hospital
31. A federal health insurance program for the elderly and some disable individuals in the United States - with three main parts: Part A for inpatient - Part B for outpatient - and prescriptions drug coverage.
Trojan Horse
lient-Server
For-Profit Hospital
Medicare
32. A Windows Server computer that runs the Active Directory service. Directory information is automatically replicated between the DC's
DC (Domain Controller)
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol)
SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface)
XML (EXtensible Markup Language)
33. A method of computing that relies on the Internet to provided the resources - software - data and media needs of a user - business - or organization.
Preceptor
Man-in-the-middle
Bluetooth
Cloud Computing
34. The compilation of protocols - polices - and hardware that govern access on devices to and from a network.
CCR (Continuity of Care Record)
Level I Trauma Center
Schedule II Controlled Substance
NAC (Network Access Control)
35. 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
Private Health Insurers
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language)
MDF (Main Distribution Frame)
Eavesdropping
36. Temporary and specific emergency access to specifically locked PHI data in order to gain access to information which enables tasks completion.
Bedside Medication Verification
PCP Primary Care Physician
Break Glass Access
For-Profit Hospital
37. A personal computer connection type that transfers data - usually 8 bits at a time - over eight wires and is often used for a printer.
SQL (Structured Query Language)
Parallel Connection
Nursing Home
PACS
38. Platform as a Service - a method that uses the l=cloud to provide any platform-type service.
MDF (Main Distribution Frame)
PaaS
mbulatory care
MOU (Memorandum of Understanding)
39. The use of various technologies to create images of the human body for use in the clinical field - such as diagnosis - treatment - and tracking of a disease or medical issue within the body.
Imaging
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)
Serial Connection
Worm
40. Personal Health Information - Information about an individual held by parties that are involved in the healthcare and billing process.
PHI
Eligible Provider
Liability
Signature Pads
41. A widely adopted markup language used in many documents - websites - and web applications.
DBA (Database Administrator)
EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol)
Cloud Computing
XML (EXtensible Markup Language)
42. A back up that backs up all files in a selected storage location that have changed since the last full or differential backup.
Time Server
Software Update
OCR (Optical Character Recognition)
Incremental Backup
43. A document that defines the authorized uses of PHI and how the information is to be used and managed.
Application Server
TTL
BAA (Business Associate Agreement)
e-Prescribing
44. A private room where a patient is examined and diagnosed by a medical practitioner.
Level II Trauma Center
Examination Room
Spyware
General/Community Hospital
45. Secure Shell - A protocol for secure remote logon and secure transfer of data.
EMI (Electromagnetic Interference)
CIA Triad(Confidentiality - Integrity - Availability)
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
SSH
46. An area where all medical imaging procedures are conducted.
e-Prescribing
Replay
Imaging Center
Differential Backup
47. A private network that is configured within a public network such as the Internet.
Practice Management Software
802.11n
VPN (Virtual Private Network)
L2TP (Layer Two Tunneling Protocol)
48. Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment - A personal computer connection that provides a parallel data channel from a disk controllers to the disk driver.
ad hoc
Secure File Transfer Protocol
ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
PATA Connection
49. A personal computer connection that transfers data one bit at a time over a single wire and is often used for an external modem.
Systems Administrator
Centralized
FTP Server
Serial Connection
50. Hardware components that enable users to interact with computers.
VPN (Virtual Private Network)
DNS Server
Virus
Human Interface Devices