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Comptia Healthcare It+ Technician
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1. A trauma center that can provide treatment - surgery and intensive care to most trauma patients but does not have all available specialist and their equipment in facility. It has transfers agreements with a Level I or II facility for the treatment of
IV Attack
Zombie
Level III Trauma Center
External Devices
2. Electronic conversion of hard copy documents to digital form.
Document Imaging
Fax Printer
AP (Access Points)
Sniffing
3. Personal Health Information - Information about an individual held by parties that are involved in the healthcare and billing process.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol)
Recover Room
Mixed Mode
PHI
4. 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.
Software Update
ONC (Office of the National Coordinator)
Desktop Support
802.11a
5. A personal computer storage device that stores data magnetically on a removable tape.
lient-Server
Tape Drive
War Chalking
DBA (Database Administrator)
6. 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
Coaxial Cable
MOU (Memorandum of Understanding)
USB
Medical Interfaces
7. A server that contains at least one DHCP scope.
DHCP Server
Strong Password
Procedure Room
FTP Server
8. A personal computer connection type that transfers data - usually 8 bits at a time - over eight wires and is often used for a printer.
Float Room
Parallel Connection
Level III Trauma Center
EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol)
9. An AES cipher-based encryption protocol used in WPA2.
Data Sanitation
Spam
CCMP (Counter Mode with Cipher Block Changing Message Authentication Code Protocol)
Legal Health Record
10. Unwanted software that collects personal user data from a system and transmits it to a third party.
CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services)
HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)
Spyware
Outpatient Treatment
11. The ability to connect to systems and services from an offsite or remote location using a remote access method.
Bluesnarfing
L2TP (Layer Two Tunneling Protocol)
Remote Access
Input Devices
12. Disturbances caused by electromagnetic radiation emitted from any external source - which may interrupt - obstruct - degrade - or limit the performance of an electrical circuit.
ONC (Office of the National Coordinator)
Hoax
802.11n
EMI (Electromagnetic Interference)
13. 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.
Final Rule
Encryption
Imaging
AP (Access Points)
14. A network attack in which an attacker hijacks or manipulates multiple computers(through the use of zombies or drones)
Liability
Logical Access Control
War Chalking
DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service)
15. A class of technology separates computing software from the hardware it runs via an additional software layer - allowing multiple operating systems to run on one computer simultaneously.
Mail Server
Card/Badge Scanner
Urgent Care Facility
Virtualization
16. Software systems solutions developed using specific industry standards and rules that allow all the myriad medical systems to communicate as seamlessly as possible with one another.
ARRA (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Medical Interfaces
Storage Server
Fax Printer
17. Data that is added to a patient EMR to allow for quick searching and file location.
DHCP Server
Metadata
MDF (Main Distribution Frame)
Parallel Connection
18. A secure version of HTTP that supports e-commerce by providing a secure connection between a web browser and a server.
SSTP (Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol)
USB
Differential Backup
HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)
19. A hospital specialized to treat a specific disease or condition or a specific type of patient.
Data Wiping
Home Healthcare
Specialized Hospital
Medicare
20. 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
NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
Parallel Connection
PHI
TKIP (Temporary Key Integrity Protocol)
21. A hospital that treats a wide variety of medical issues including emergencies and inpatient/outpatient care - and performs general surgeries.
Database Server
Inpatient Treatment
General/Community Hospital
USB
22. Malicious code that masquerades as a harmless file. When a user executes it - thinking it is a harmless application - it destroys and corrupts data on the user's hard drive.
API (Application Programming Interface)
Trojan Horse
Controlled substance
Logic Bomb
23. A family of specification developed by the IEEE for wireless LAN technology.
Break Glass Access
802.11
Site Survey
Security Administrator
24. A non-proprietary - routable network protocol suite that enables computers to communicate over all types or networks.
Degaussing
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol)
PHI
ARP(Address Resolution Protocol)
25. A portable electronic security token that contains biometric user data - or other identification information.
Liability
Physical Security Controls
Keyfob
Private Health Record
26. The method used to repeatedly delete and overwrite any traces or bits of sensitive data that may remain on a device after data wiping has been done.
Data Sanitation
Formulary Checking
Nursing Home
Software Patch
27. The U.S. federal program to provide healthcare for certain low-income individual and families.
HHS (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)
VoIP (Voice over IP)
Medicaid
CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services)
28. A network that sans multiple geographic locations - connecting multiple LANs using long-range transmission media.
Isolation Room
Inpatient Treatment
WAN (Wide Area Network )
DoS (Denial of Service attack)
29. Software that allows staff to track a patient's flow of care in the system from registration thought treatment - and during and after discharge.
AP (Access Points)
Strong Password
Parallel Tracking Software
Procedure Room
30. Derived from the Latin 'statim -' a term used to connote immediacy or urgency.
Stat
OCR (Optical Character Recognition)
Parallel Tracking Software
802.11g
31. An area within a medical facility designed to prevent the spread of airborne infections though the use of negative pressurization control of the air inside and outside the room.
DBA (Database Administrator)
Session Hijacking
Print Server
Isolation Room
32. A unique 10-digit - three segment numeric code assigned to each registered drug manufactured - processed - and distributed by registered drug manufacturers.
Superbill
LEAP (Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol)
Bluetooth
NDC ID (National Drug Code Identification)
33. Protection mechanism used to identify - authenticate - and authorize access to computers and their corresponding systems.
Logical Access Control
Public Health Record
General/Community Hospital
Medicare
34. An attack that targets a computer's physical components and peripherals - including hard disk - motherboard - keyboard network cabling - or smart card reader.
Software Hotfix
Hardware Attack
Spyware
Continuing Care Facility
35. A piece of code that sits dormant on a user;s computer until it is triggered by a specific event such as a specific date. Once the code is triggered the logic bomb ' detonates - : erasing and corrupting data on the user's computer.
DNS Server
Logic Bomb
Strong Password
Teaching Hospital
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.
Surgical Center
Non-profit Hospital
Eligible Provider
DRP (Disaster Recovery Plan)
37. 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.
Packet Sniffing
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers)
Switch
Medicare
38. Time to Live - A value that determines how many hops an IP packet ca travel before being discarded.
PHR (Personal Health Record)
E/M Codes (Evaluation and Management Codes)
SATA Connection
TTL
39. 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.
Router
Level I Trauma Center
WEP (Wired Equivalency Protocol)
ARP Poisoning
40. World Health Organization - A division of the United Nations that manages the authority of international public health.
WHO
Sniffing
Web Server
External Devices
41. A health record standard that was developed by a number of American healthcare organization as a means of creating summary documents containing the most relevant pertinent information about a patient that can be shared electronically between medical
Privacy Rule
CCR (Continuity of Care Record)
Private Health Record
Coaxial Cable
42. 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.
Protected Health Information
Fiber
Schedule III Controlled Substance
XML (EXtensible Markup Language)
43. An older personal computer connection standard hat provides high-performance data transfer between the SCSI device and the other components of the computer. Pronounced ' scuzzy.'
CPT (Current Procedural Terminology)
SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface)
Document Scanner
Worm
44. 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.
SNOMED CT
Teaching Hospital
Rogue Access Point
XML (EXtensible Markup Language)
45. A patient maintained health record that can be shared with medical professionals. Generally not a part of Legal Heath Record.
HITECH Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act)
PHR (Personal Health Record)
Liability Waiver
Barcode Scanner
46. 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
Biometrics
ROI Department
HHS (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)
47. A server that stores files and programs.
Drug Allergy
Outpatient Treatment
Trauma Center
Storage Server
48. A powerful - centralized computer system that performs data storage and processing tasks on behalf of clients and other network devices.
Solid State Storage
CPT (Current Procedural Terminology)
Metadata
Host Computer
49. The compilation of protocols - polices - and hardware that govern access on devices to and from a network.
NAC (Network Access Control)
WAN (Wide Area Network )
Software Patch
EMI (Electromagnetic Interference)
50. The transmission of a patient's prescription for medication electronically from the describer's computer to the pharmacy's computer.
Incremental Backup
PAN (Personal Area Network)
SQL (Structured Query Language)
e-Prescribing