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Comptia Healthcare It+ Technician
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A protocol that provides VPN functionality.
Host Computer
VPN Protocol
Keyfob
Meaningful Use
2. A document that lists agreed upon actions between two parties.
WHO
Tape Drive
MOU (Memorandum of Understanding)
Main Frame
3. An IT role that is responsible for assisting end users and attempts to restore normal service to users as quickly as possible.
Desktop Support
Logical Access Control
Web Server
DC (Domain Controller)
4. 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
Level II Trauma Center
Sniffing
Final Rule
BAA (Business Associate Agreement)
5. An outpatient facility where treatment can be provided for medical problems or conditions that need immediate medical attention - but are not an emergency.
Urgent Care Facility
Session Hijacking
Port Scanning
Medicare
6. Access given to certain members in an organization to use data on a system without the need for authenticating themselves.
Barcode Scanner
Transitive Access
Keyfob
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language)
7. The consolidation of all of the recorded health information about a person stored withing a given network. EHR's generally contain multiple EMR's collected from various facilities and providers within a provider network or umbrella organization.
EHR (Electronic Health Record)
Eligible Provider
Serial Connection
Router
8. An IT role that is responsible for the maintenance of an organization's hardware systems. networks - and server systems.
Mixed Mode
VPN (Virtual Private Network)
Systems Administrator
ARP Poisoning
9. The fundamental security goal of keeping information and communications private and protecting then from unauthorized access.
HL7
ASP (Active Server Pages)
Confidentiality
Code Blue
10. Treatment provided when a patient's medical condition reqires being admitted a healthcare facility for anywhere from an overnight stay to a long-term sstay - due to the fact that the patient's condition must be closely monitored.
Differential Backup
Non-profit Hospital
IDS (Intrusion Detection System)
Inpatient Treatment
11. 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 Patch
ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
Phishing
Daily Backup
12. Cisco Systems' proprietary EAP implementation.
Public Hospital
lient-Server
LEAP (Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol)
DHCP Server
13. A device that has multiple network ports and combines multiple physical network segments into a single logical network.
EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol)
Switch
Web Server
Parallel Connection
14. The section of HIPAA that establishes national standards for the security of personal electronic health information maintained by a cover entity.
Security Rule
VPN Protocol
IDS (Intrusion Detection System)
Imaging Center
15. A server that runs applications for client use or is used by developers to store and share application components that can be used in web applications.
Keyfob
Virtualization
HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)
Application Server
16. A Protocol used to automatically assign IP addressing information to IP network computers.
Time Server
DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol)
CCD(Continuity of Care Document)
802.11b
17. A password that meets the complexity requirements that are set by a system administrator and documented in a password policy.
ED (Emergency Department)
Strong Password
Treatment Team
Trauma Center
18. Picture Archiving and Communications System - Application system where medical images of almost all kinds - including MRIs - CAT scans - ultrasounds - mammograms - etc. - can be stored and retrieved electronically by various members of a health organ
Imaging Center
PACS
UPS
Bluesnarfing
19. A server that uses the File Transfer Protocol(FTP) to exchange files over an Internet connection.
PEAP
Inpatient Treatment
FTP Server
Secure Chat
20. A computer model where functionality is divided into two roles: A server computer which provides services and controls network operations and a client computer which uses the services provides by the servers.
lient-Server
SNOMED CT
Structured Data
L2TP (Layer Two Tunneling Protocol)
21. 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.
Public Hospital
Bluetooth
Tracking and Auditing Software
Man-in-the-middle
22. 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
Schedule IV Controlled Substance
DoS (Denial of Service attack)
Integrity
DHCP Server
23. A security designation that determines the clearance for an information zone within the EHR system.
Hoax
Sensitivity Label
HITECH Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act)
Controlled substance
24. Personal computer components that enable users to view the text and graphical data output from a computer.
UPS
Display Devices
Imaging
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol)
25. Software as a Service - A method that uses the cloud to provide application services to users.
ICD-10 (International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems - 10th revision)
ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
IDF (International Distribution Frame)
SaaS
26. A private network that is configured within a public network such as the Internet.
BAA (Business Associate Agreement)
PATA Connection
VPN (Virtual Private Network)
Security Rule
27. 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
SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface)
Barcode Scanner
CCR (Continuity of Care Record)
Host Computer
28. A doctor who serves as the frist contact for a a patient for a variety of medical services - including physicals or well-visits - and who also serves as either the diagnosing doctor or the referring doctor when a patient presents a medical condition
Biometrics
CIA Triad(Confidentiality - Integrity - Availability)
ICD-10 (International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems - 10th revision)
PCP Primary Care Physician
29. A policy that defines how people and resources will be protected in a natural or man-made disaster and how the organization will recover from the disaster.
Billing Clearinghouse
DRP (Disaster Recovery Plan)
FireWire Connection
Fax Printer
30. Platform as a Service - a method that uses the l=cloud to provide any platform-type service.
SSH
PaaS
EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol)
NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
31. The procedures - processes - or actions - as defined by state and national licensing boards - that are permitted for an individual in a particular licensing area - usually driven by criteria such as specific education and experience requirements.
Scope of Practice
Surgical Center
Urgent Care Facility
Card/Badge Scanner
32. A server that receives email request from hosts on a network - and redirects them to the intended recipient.
Tracert
Mail Server
Logical Security
ISP (Internet Service Provider)
33. Devices that provide alternative input or output methods or additional data storage though a connection to the system unit via cable or a wireless connection.
Integrity
External Devices
Eligible Provider
802.11g
34. 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.
EMI (Electromagnetic Interference)
Phishing
API (Application Programming Interface)
IDS (Intrusion Detection System)
35. 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.
Scope of Practice
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol)
PGP
Worm
36. 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..
National Drug Code Directory
Examination Room
Drug Allergy
ICD-10 (International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems - 10th revision)
37. 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.
PEAP
Assisted Living Facility
VPN (Virtual Private Network)
Permission
38. A technique used in cryptography to generate random numbers to be used along with a secret key to provide data encryption.
Print Server
Billing Clearinghouse
Optical Disk
IV (Initialization Vector)
39. Medical services that can be proved to a patient without the need for the patient to be admitted to any type of healthcare facility.
Outpatient Treatment
Formulary Checking
P2P
CCR (Continuity of Care Record)
40. Any drugs or chemical substance that is regulated by the federal government in its production - possession - or use - including illegal and prescription drugs.
PATA Connection
Drug Allergy
Fiber
Controlled substance
41. 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
USB Connection
Level V Trauma Center
IV Attack
Physical Security
42. Records that are not for public consumption and require appropriate release before they can be shared.
Liability Waiver
Private Health Record
Router
Ping
43. The process of transforming handwritten - scanned images of text or typed text into machine-encoded text.
LAN (Local Area Network)
Spyware
OCR (Optical Character Recognition)
DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service)
44. The condition of being actually or potentially subject to a legal obligation based on one's actions or omissions.
Liability
RFP (Request for Proposal)
Archive Flag
Barcode Scanner
45. A wired or wireless device that is used to scan and identify patients using the unique barcode located on their ID wrist band.
Incremental Backup
Ping
Intermediate Care facility
Barcode Scanner
46. A system that extinguishes fire using special gases.
HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)
Parallel Connection
Fire Suppression
Private Health Record
47. Individually identifiable health information that is transmitted or maintained in any form or medium by a covered entity or business associate.
Medical Interfaces
Protected Health Information
Storage Server
Medical Record Controls
48. 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
PHR (Personal Health Record)
Biometrics
Inpatient Treatment
NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
49. 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.
Drug Allergy
Hospice Care
Software Update
Non-profit Hospital
50. The mechanism by which individual hardware MAC addresses are matched to an IP address on a network.
ARP(Address Resolution Protocol)
Eavesdropping
Treatment Team
USB Connection