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Comptia Healthcare It+ Technician
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. An independent - non-regulatory - not-for-profit organization that provides accreditation and certification for healthcare organizations in the United States.
Examination Room
The Joint Commission
Fire Suppression
ARP(Address Resolution Protocol)
2. The automatic process for checking a prescription for medication against a patents's known allergies for possible drug-allergy reactions - and against current medications for possible adverse drug-drug interactions.
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol)
Document Imaging
Cloud Computing
Formulary Checking
3. 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.
Network Administrator
Medical Interfaces
External Devices
Acuity
4. 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
Level V Trauma Center
HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)
External Devices
FTP Server
5. Time to Live - A value that determines how many hops an IP packet ca travel before being discarded.
IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service)
TTL
ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
Archive Flag
6. Peer-to-peer - A network that has a broadcasting application architecture that distributes tasks between peer systems who have equal privileges - and in which resources sharing - processing - and communication controls are decentralized.
Archive Flag
Encryption
Data Wiping
P2P
7. The condition of being actually or potentially subject to a legal obligation based on one's actions or omissions.
Structured Data
FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
Liability
Tracking and Auditing Software
8. A high-speed serial bus developed by Apple and Texas Instruments that allows for the connection of up to 63 devices. Originally a trademarked term for IEEE 1394 - but is now used interchangeably.
Display Devices
Document Imaging
WEP (Wired Equivalency Protocol)
FireWire Connection
9. A device that connects multiple network that use the same protocol.
Router
Isolation Room
Long-stay Facility
General/Community Hospital
10. Unwanted software loaded onto a system for the purposes of presenting commercial advertisements to the user.
The Joint Commission
WEP (Wired Equivalency Protocol)
adware
802.11g
11. A personal computer storage decide that stores data optically - rather than magnetically.
Optical Disk
Mantrap
NAS (Network Attached Storage)
External Devices
12. An IT role that is responsible for the maintenance of an organization's hardware systems. networks - and server systems.
SaaS
Human Interface Devices
Systems Administrator
802.11b
13. The service that maps names to IP addresses on most TCP/IP networks - including the Internet.
DNS (Domain Name System)
Physical Security
Level III Trauma Center
Public Health Record
14. Term used to communicate that a patient has gone into cardiac arrest - and immediate medical attention/ rapid response is needed to resuscitation the patient.
Float Room
Code Blue
Certified EHR System
HL7
15. 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.
Display Devices
Trauma Center
Billing Clearinghouse
CCD(Continuity of Care Document)
16. 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.
Trojan Horse
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol)
Imaging
Change Management
17. A server that isolates internal networks form the Internet by downloading and storing Internet files on behalf of internal clients.
Spam
IDF (International Distribution Frame)
Document Imaging
Proxy Server
18. A server that provides database services to other computers in a network.
Database Server
Interference
Packet Sniffing
DHCP Server
19. A security designation that determines the clearance for an information zone within the EHR system.
Sensitivity Label
EHR (Electronic Health Record)
TTL
Secure Shredding
20. A network device that modulates digital information onto an analog signal at one end - and demodulates the analog signal back to digital data - used for dial-up Internet connections.
Teaching Hospital
Fire Suppression
Internet Modem
Email
21. A unique 10-digit - three segment numeric code assigned to each registered drug manufactured - processed - and distributed by registered drug manufacturers.
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)
NDC ID (National Drug Code Identification)
Firewall
Short-stay Facility
22. The intermediary between the medical biller at the healthcare organization and the paying insurance company who ensures that the claim has no errors before it is transmitted to the insurance company.
Packet Sniffing
Data Sanitation
CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services)
Billing Clearinghouse
23. 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
Card/Badge Scanner
Differential Backup
VoIP (Voice over IP)
24. 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.
SSTP (Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol)
Medicaid
DRP (Disaster Recovery Plan)
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol)
25. A wireless standard for home and business implementations that adds QoS features and multimedia support to 802.11a and 802.11b
Trauma Center
DRP (Disaster Recovery Plan)
Mail Server
802.11n
26. A server that uses the File Transfer Protocol(FTP) to exchange files over an Internet connection.
Serial Connection
RHIO (Regional Health Information Organization)
FTP Server
Outpatient Treatment
27. A security protocol created by the IEEE task group to replace WEP.
Teaching Hospital
TKIP (Temporary Key Integrity Protocol)
Display Devices
Integrity
28. A device used often to scan patient's driver licenses or insurance card to store withing the EMR/EHR system.
Drone
Card/Badge Scanner
Treatment Team
Medication Reconciliation
29. An area where all medical imaging procedures are conducted.
Input Devices
Imaging Center
LAN (Local Area Network)
SSTP (Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol)
30. Using symbols to mark off a sidewalk or wall to indicate that there is an open wireless networking which may be offering Internet access.
Rogue Access Point
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol)
Camera
War Chalking
31. A method of computing that relies on the Internet to provided the resources - software - data and media needs of a user - business - or organization.
PAN (Personal Area Network)
Billing and Coding Software
Cloud Computing
Billing Clearinghouse
32. Secure FTP - A secure version of FTP that uses SSH as an encryption method to transfer - access - and manage files.
Secure File Transfer Protocol
Keyfob
Storage Server
RHIO (Regional Health Information Organization)
33. 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
802.11a
TTL
Superbill
RADIUS
34. An authentication protocol that enables systems to use hardware-based identifiers - such as fingerprint scanners or smart card readers - for authentication.
Secure Chat
AP (Access Points)
Medical Record Controls
EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol)
35. The official record that an organization would release if requested.
Legal Health Record
DoS (Denial of Service attack)
RHIO (Regional Health Information Organization)
Time Server
36. 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.
DNS (Domain Name System)
HL7
War Chalking
Inpatient Treatment
37. Classification for a drug or substance that has a high potential for abuse; currently has no accepted medical use in treatment in the United States; and has a lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision.
Schedule I Controlled Substance
SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface)
War Driving
Home Healthcare
38. A residential facility for terminally ill patients who have reached the end stages of their condition. Hospice care is designed to provide comfort and care for patients and support for the patient's family during end-of-life.
Hospice Care
PCP Primary Care Physician
802.11n
Optical Disk
39. Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment - A personal computer connection that provides a parallel data channel from a disk controllers to the disk driver.
Data Wiping
PATA Connection
PHR (Personal Health Record)
Security Administrator
40. A server that displays web pages to clients.
802.11g
Remote Access
Web Server
Data Wiping
41. A systematic way of approving and executing changing in order to assure maximum security - stability and availability of information technology services.
CCR (Continuity of Care Record)
PCP Primary Care Physician
Change Management
Biometrics
42. Unauthorized software introduced on multiple computers to manipulate the computers into mounting a DDoS attack. also called a zombie.
antivirus software
Permission
Application Server
Drone
43. 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
802.11n
Level IV Trauma Center
Medical Coding
LEAP (Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol)
44. A LAN implementation in which nodes use a wireless network card to connect to other stations.
Tape Drive
HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)
Network Administrator
LAN (Local Area Network)
45. The section of HIPAA that establishes a rule set to govern the use and disclosure of PHI by covered entities. The goal of the Privacy Rule is to protect a person's health information while allowing adequate transfer of information to promote efficien
Drone
Privacy Rule
SQL (Structured Query Language)
Ping
46. A type of communication service which involves a private dialogue between two persons via instant-text-based messages over the internet.
IM (Instant Messaging)
Private Practice
Outpatient Treatment
PGP
47. A VPN protocol that is an extension of the PPP remote access protocol.
PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol)
Spyware
Replay
Print Server
48. A personal computer storage device that stores data in non-volatile special memory instead of on disks or tape.
ad hoc
Solid State Storage
Parallel Tracking Software
Parallel Connection
49. The federal agency that oversees the regulation of food safety - tobacco products - prescription and over-the-counter medication - dietary supplements - vaccines - medical devices - sanitation requirements - and other related public health products a
FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
Software Update
Covered Entity
Secure File Transfer Protocol
50. The fundamental security goal of ensuring that systems operate continuously and that authorized persons can access data that they need.
TTL
Transitive Access
SLA
Availability