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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 device used to convert paper to electronic format and then associates the file with the proper patient.
Document Scanner
Man-in-the-middle
PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol)
Trojan Horse
2. Secure FTP - A secure version of FTP that uses SSH as an encryption method to transfer - access - and manage files.
Short-stay Facility
IV (Initialization Vector)
Secure File Transfer Protocol
Web Server
3. A server that isolates internal networks form the Internet by downloading and storing Internet files on behalf of internal clients.
Transitive Access
Proxy Server
mbulatory care
802.11a
4. A VPN protocol that is an extension of the PPP remote access protocol.
PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol)
Solid State Storage
Bluejacking
HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)
5. A residential facility for patients who need constant medical or nursing care and supervision.
NAC (Network Access Control)
CPOE (Computerized Physician Order Entry)
CCD(Continuity of Care Document)
Nursing Home
6. 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.
Billing and Coding Software
PGP
Fax Server
Application Server
7. 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.
IDF (International Distribution Frame)
Medical Interfaces
Outpatient Treatment
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers)
8. 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
Differential Backup
Urgent Care Facility
Logical Security
9. A network that sans multiple geographic locations - connecting multiple LANs using long-range transmission media.
SSTP (Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol)
Human Interface Devices
PHR (Personal Health Record)
WAN (Wide Area Network )
10. Platform as a Service - a method that uses the l=cloud to provide any platform-type service.
L2TP (Layer Two Tunneling Protocol)
PaaS
Cloud Computing
PACS
11. Medical services that can be proved to a patient without the need for the patient to be admitted to any type of healthcare facility.
Integrity
Document Scanner
DC (Domain Controller)
Outpatient Treatment
12. 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
Systems Administrator
Centralized
Superbill
HL7
13. A network attack that uses special monitoring software to gain access to private communications on the network wire or across a wireless network. Also knows as a sniffing attack.
Database Server
Eavesdropping
PATA Connection
Twisted Pair
14. 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.'
Practice Management Software
SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface)
Centralized
Liability Waiver
15. A hardware device or a computer software program that acts as a communication hub to provide heightened wireless security and extend the physical range of a wireless local area network.
Mixed Mode
Router
File Server
AP (Access Points)
16. A service added to the IP protocol that attempts to report on the condition of a connection between two nodes.
ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
Inpatient Treatment
Intermediate Care facility
Permission
17. A Protocol used to automatically assign IP addressing information to IP network computers.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol)
Ping
ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
Schedule V Controlled Substance
18. A type of social engineering attack where a request for a website - typicality an e-commerce site - is redirected to a similar looking - but fake - website.
Pharming
Teaching Hospital
PCP Primary Care Physician
lient-Server
19. Unwanted software loaded onto a system for the purposes of presenting commercial advertisements to the user.
adware
DRP (Disaster Recovery Plan)
DC (Domain Controller)
Examination Room
20. 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.
Fax Printer
Non-profit Hospital
Metadata
Barcode Scanner
21. A company that provides access to the Internet.
Rogue Access Point
AP (Access Points)
PACS
ISP (Internet Service Provider)
22. A personal computer connection type that transfers data - usually 8 bits at a time - over eight wires and is often used for a printer.
USB
EMI (Electromagnetic Interference)
TKIP (Temporary Key Integrity Protocol)
Parallel Connection
23. Universal Serial Bus - A hardware interface standard designed to provide connections for numerous peripherals.
NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
USB
Medical Interfaces
Replay
24. 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.
Availability
PEAP
Port Scanning
EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol)
25. 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
Strong Password
Drug Allergy
Logical Access Control
26. 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
Level I Trauma Center
ARP(Address Resolution Protocol)
PGP
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol)
27. A Windows Server computer that runs the Active Directory service. Directory information is automatically replicated between the DC's
RFP (Request for Proposal)
HITECH Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act)
DC (Domain Controller)
Integrity
28. A package of files used to address a specific problem - often specific to a particular customers's problem and not released to all customers at large.
Software Hotfix
Port Scanning
ASP (Active Server Pages)
802.11g
29. A server that displays web pages to clients.
CCHIT(Certification Commission for Health Information Technology)
Custodian
Web Server
FireWire Connection
30. Software that allows staff to track a patient's flow of care in the system from registration thought treatment - and during and after discharge.
Web Server
Stat
Permission
Parallel Tracking Software
31. Systems that store networking hardware and provide networking services to local area networks within a medical environment.
IDF (International Distribution Frame)
Software Patch
Bedside Medication Verification
Acuity
32. A form of eavesdropping where the attacker makes an independent convection between two victims and steals information to use fraudulently.
Hoax
ipconfig
USB Connection
Man-in-the-middle
33. A portable electronic security token that contains biometric user data - or other identification information.
Medicaid
Keyfob
Break Glass Access
OR (Operating Room)
34. A non-proprietary - routable network protocol suite that enables computers to communicate over all types or networks.
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol)
SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface)
SSH
LAN (Local Area Network)
35. An IT role that is responsible for the network infrastructure and components withing an organization.
Schedule IV Controlled Substance
Network Administrator
Hoax
SQL (Structured Query Language)
36. A server-side programming language used to develop dynamic web pages by embedding its coded into an HTML pages.
WTLS (Wireless Transport Layer Security)
Time Server
Coaxial Cable
PHP
37. An area where surgical procedures are performer in a sterile environment.
Schedule V Controlled Substance
802.11i
DBA (Database Administrator)
OR (Operating Room)
38. A utility used to determine the route data takes to get to a particular destination.
Web Server
DRP (Disaster Recovery Plan)
Tracert
Signature Pads
39. The section of HIPAA that establishes national standards for the security of personal electronic health information maintained by a cover entity.
Security Rule
API (Application Programming Interface)
LEAP (Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol)
802.11g
40. A server-side programing languague developed by Microsoft to provide a method to create dynamic web pages.
ICD-10 (International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems - 10th revision)
Trauma Center
ASP (Active Server Pages)
ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment)
41. 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.
Optical Disk
Router
IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service)
Scope of Practice
42. A hospital that treats a wide variety of medical issues including emergencies and inpatient/outpatient care - and performs general surgeries.
SSH
Eavesdropping
Router
General/Community Hospital
43. 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.
Schedule II Controlled Substance
Formulary Checking
PGP
Data Wiping
44. The ability to connect to systems and services from an offsite or remote location using a remote access method.
Spam
Session Hijacking
Remote Access
Degaussing
45. The official ANSI term for IDE drives.
802.11i
ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment)
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)
Superbill
46. A network that connects wireless devices in a very close proximity but not though a wireless access point.
Fax Printer
Eligible Provider
PAN (Personal Area Network)
ICD-10 (International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems - 10th revision)
47. Time to Live - A value that determines how many hops an IP packet ca travel before being discarded.
Trojan Horse
VPN Protocol
Systems Administrator
TTL
48. A health information organization comprised of key stakeholders in the health care industry a specific geographical region who oversee the health information exchange of healthcare providers in the area.
RHIO (Regional Health Information Organization)
SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface)
Treatment Team
E/M Codes (Evaluation and Management Codes)
49. 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
FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
Physical Security
Bedside Medication Verification
Host Computer
50. A device used for patient billing to capture an electronic signature.
802.11n
Short-stay Facility
Signature Pads
Storage Server