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Comptia Healthcare It+ Technician
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The process of transforming handwritten - scanned images of text or typed text into machine-encoded text.
OCR (Optical Character Recognition)
IV Attack
Biometrics
PAN (Personal Area Network)
2. The official record that an organization would release if requested.
802.11i
SSTP (Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol)
Legal Health Record
P2P
3. 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.
Level IV Trauma Center
PEAP
DBA (Database Administrator)
XML (EXtensible Markup Language)
4. A family of specification developed by the IEEE for wireless LAN technology.
Stat
802.11
Medication Reconciliation
For-Profit Hospital
5. Derived from the Latin 'statim -' a term used to connote immediacy or urgency.
War Chalking
Stat
HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)
Final Rule
6. A software program that scans a Computer or network for known viruses - Trojans - worms - and other malacious software.
RHIO (Regional Health Information Organization)
The Joint Commission
USB
antivirus software
7. Records that are not for public consumption and require appropriate release before they can be shared.
Private Health Record
Barcode Scanner
802.11a
MDF (Main Distribution Frame)
8. A protocol that provides VPN functionality.
Security Administrator
Availability
VPN Protocol
Sensitivity Label
9. A method that uses the cloud to provide any or all infrastructure needs.
IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service)
WEP (Wired Equivalency Protocol)
ipconfig
Scheduling Software
10. The U.S. Agency charged with protecting the health of the population and providing various human services.
Virus
API (Application Programming Interface)
HHS (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)
Systems Administrator
11. An unauthorized wireless access point on a corporate or private network - which allows unauthorized individuals to connect to the network.
LEAP (Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol)
PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol)
Rogue Access Point
RHIO (Regional Health Information Organization)
12. The three principles of security control and management: confidentiality integrity and availability. Also known as the information security triad or triple.
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)
PCP Primary Care Physician
CIA Triad(Confidentiality - Integrity - Availability)
FTP Server
13. Secure Shell - A protocol for secure remote logon and secure transfer of data.
Medical Coding
Flash
SSH
Remote Access
14. Unwanted software that collects personal user data from a system and transmits it to a third party.
War Chalking
PGP
Outpatient Treatment
Spyware
15. A method in which an attacker with access to the target network redirects an IP address to the MAC address of a computer that is not the intended recipient.
ARP Poisoning
Custodian
IDS (Intrusion Detection System)
LEAP (Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol)
16. Electronic messages sent between users or groups.
Scope of Practice
Drone
For-Profit Hospital
Email
17. A residential facility for patients who need constant medical or nursing care and supervision.
802.11i
Nursing Home
Trojan Horse
Private Practice
18. A list of description and accompanying five-digit numeric codes used for reporting medical services and procedures - which is published every year by the American Medical Association.
CPT (Current Procedural Terminology)
HHS (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)
Surgical Center
Controlled substance
19. A type of communication service which involves a private dialogue between two persons via instant-text-based messages over the internet.
Long-stay Facility
NDC ID (National Drug Code Identification)
RFP (Request for Proposal)
IM (Instant Messaging)
20. A healthcare record standard - similar to CCR but more robust as it was developed by both the HL7 and American Society for Testings and Materials.
ED (Emergency Department)
CCD(Continuity of Care Document)
802.11
TKIP (Temporary Key Integrity Protocol)
21. A device that manages all fax messages sent with a network. A server or software program that enables users to send and receive fax messages though a network connection.
Covered Entity
Certified EHR System
ARP Poisoning
Fax Server
22. A type of cable that features a central conductor surrounded bu the braided or foil shielding. a dialectric insulator separates the conductor shield and the entire package is wrapped in an insulating layer called a jacket. The data signal is transmit
Billing and Coding Software
Coaxial Cable
Wireless Security
PHR (Personal Health Record)
23. A server-side programing languague developed by Microsoft to provide a method to create dynamic web pages.
ASP (Active Server Pages)
L2TP (Layer Two Tunneling Protocol)
Intermediate Care facility
Phishing
24. 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.
Logical Security
Intermediate Care facility
Medical Record Controls
Float Room
25. An IEEE standard used to provide a port based authentication mechanism for wireless communications using the 802.11a and 802.11b protocols.
Sniffing
Nursing Home
802.1x
Imaging Center
26. Classification for a drug or substance that has low potential for abuse as compared those in categorized in Schedule III; is currently accepted for medical use in treatment in the United States; and abuse of which may lead to limited to physical or p
Trauma Center
ROI Department
Schedule IV Controlled Substance
Metadata
27. A Specialized file server that is designed and dedicated to support only data storage needs.
Main Frame
HL7
Public Health Record
NAS (Network Attached Storage)
28. A checks-and-balances systems that ensures that a patient is receiving the correct medication - the correct dose of medication at the correct time - from an authorize caregiver by requiring that bar codes storing information about the patient medicat
Level III Trauma Center
DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol)
PHI
Bedside Medication Verification
29. 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.
Medication Reconciliation
EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol)
Switch
Non-profit Hospital
30. Originally frequent and repetitive postings in electronic bulletin boards; more commonly unsolicited or distasteful commercial email form - anonymous sources.
Twisted Pair
Spam
Covered Entity
FTP Server
31. Mechanism that are put in place to limit access to electronic health information.
Virus
802.11
Medical Record Controls
Treatment Team
32. A network that sans multiple geographic locations - connecting multiple LANs using long-range transmission media.
WAN (Wide Area Network )
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol)
Biometrics
Network Administrator
33. A file property that essentially indicates whether the file has been modified since the last back up.
802.11n
IDS (Intrusion Detection System)
Biometrics
Archive Flag
34. Hardware components that enable users to interact with computers.
Human Interface Devices
Break Glass Access
SATA Connection
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)
35. Disturbances caused by electromagnetic radiation emitted from any external source - which may interrupt - obstruct - degrade - or limit the performance of an electrical circuit.
HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)
EMI (Electromagnetic Interference)
ONC (Office of the National Coordinator)
DNS (Domain Name System)
36. An independent - non-regulatory - not-for-profit organization that provides accreditation and certification for healthcare organizations in the United States.
SSH
Home Healthcare
Superbill
The Joint Commission
37. A type of cable in which one or more glass or plastic strands - plus additional fiber strands or wraps - are surrounded by a protective oyster jacket. Light pulses carry the signal though fiber optic cable.
Internet Modem
Virus
Fiber
Teaching Hospital
38. Pretty Good Privacy - A method of securing emails created to prevent attackers form intercepting and manipulating emails and attachments by encrypting and digitally singing the contents of the emails using public key cryptography.
PGP
Fax Printer
Encryption
PATA Connection
39. An invitation for vendors to submit a plan and bid for the delivery of a product or service.
Imaging Center
Controlled substance
ICD-10 (International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems - 10th revision)
RFP (Request for Proposal)
40. 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
DoS (Denial of Service attack)
Twisted Pair
ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
41. 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
Twisted Pair
HL7
Fax Server
Permission
42. The role - department - or individual that is formally responsible for a health record.
Data Wiping
Custodian
NAC (Network Access Control)
Tracert
43. A short-range wireless radio network transmission medium usually used between two personal devices such as between a mobile phone and wireless headset. A wireless connection method that is used to communicate from one device to another in a small are
Teaching Hospital
Bluetooth
Public Health Record
NAC (Network Access Control)
44. A facility that provides long-term services - such as rehabilitation - that address more permanent or long-term medical conditions like mental illness.
Long-stay Facility
PAN (Personal Area Network)
PACS
Web Server
45. 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
Storage Server
Practice Management Software
Superbill
Software Patch
46. Using symbols to mark off a sidewalk or wall to indicate that there is an open wireless networking which may be offering Internet access.
SSH
War Chalking
Packet Sniffing
CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services)
47. 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.
Proxy Server
802.11a
DNS (Domain Name System)
Full Backup
48. A company that provides access to the Internet.
API (Application Programming Interface)
Isolation Room
Fax Printer
ISP (Internet Service Provider)
49. A server that consists of databases that store domain name information and translate and resolve fully qualified domain name requests from clients.
PATA Connection
Encryption
DNS Server
Specialized Hospital
50. A sample of code that spreads from one computer to another by attacking itself to other files. The code in a virus corrupts and erases files on a user's computer - including executable files - when the files to which it was attached is opened or exec
Virus
Differential Backup
SQL (Structured Query Language)
Archive Flag