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QUESTION As you enter a patient\'s room to perform an imaging procedure you noti

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QUESTION

As you enter a patient's room to perform an imaging procedure you notice that the patient is sleeping on her side with one leg over the other with her knees bent. The patient is in laying in what position?

Sims'

Fowler's

supine

None of the above.

QUESTION 3

Your notice your patient's IV insertion site appears red and swollen. The patient complains of pain at the site. You suspect that the catheter/needle is dislodged from the vein and fluid is spreading to surrounding tissues. These are signs and symptoms of IV:

flow

infiltration

blood return

patency

QUESTION 14

If a patient cannot assist with a stretcher-to-table transfer:

ask one other colleague to help you do the lifting.

a draw sheet or transfer assist device should be used.

disregard the transfer and do a portable examination with the patient on the cart.

none of the above are appropriate.

QUESTION 28

HIPAA regulations pertain to all of the following except:

Access medical information that is need only for your job.

Do not discuss patient information outside the of the  department.

You may discuss patient information with an individual not involved with a patient's direct care as long as they are a medical professional.

Obtain permission before giving information to others on their behalf.

QUESTION

The levels of blood pressures that are read on a sphygmomanometer are:

systolic over diastolic.

diastolic over systolic.

arterial over venous.

none of the above.

QUESTION

Urticaria can be most likely caused by:

pathogens

x-ray overexposure

a fall

contrast injections

QUESTION

The most common site for venipuncture is:

femoral vein

antecubital vein

brachial artery

jugular vein

QUESTION

With regard to HIPAA regulations:

patients cannot access their medical information without their physician’s consent and attendance.

patients can access the health information of other patients who have had a similar medical experience during their stay.

copying and faxing medical information is strictly forbidden.

none of the above is true.

QUESTION

As a professional imaging team member, it is important to remember that:

incorrect coding of patient data has little effect on the day-to-day operations of a health care provider.

only the radiologist will be asked to provide legal testimony regarding a patient’s examination in which you participated.

HIPAA rules are voluntary and followed only by outpatient imaging centers.

a.

Sims'

b.

Fowler's

c.

supine

d.

None of the above.

QUESTION 3

Your notice your patient's IV insertion site appears red and swollen. The patient complains of pain at the site. You suspect that the catheter/needle is dislodged from the vein and fluid is spreading to surrounding tissues. These are signs and symptoms of IV:

a.

flow

b.

infiltration

c.

blood return

d.

patency

QUESTION 14

If a patient cannot assist with a stretcher-to-table transfer:

a.

ask one other colleague to help you do the lifting.

b.

a draw sheet or transfer assist device should be used.

c.

disregard the transfer and do a portable examination with the patient on the cart.

d.

none of the above are appropriate.

QUESTION 28

HIPAA regulations pertain to all of the following except:

a.

Access medical information that is need only for your job.

b.

Do not discuss patient information outside the of the  department.

c.

You may discuss patient information with an individual not involved with a patient's direct care as long as they are a medical professional.

d.

Obtain permission before giving information to others on their behalf.

QUESTION

The levels of blood pressures that are read on a sphygmomanometer are:

a.

systolic over diastolic.

b.

diastolic over systolic.

c.

arterial over venous.

d.

none of the above.

QUESTION

Urticaria can be most likely caused by:

a.

pathogens

b.

x-ray overexposure

c.

a fall

d.

contrast injections

QUESTION

The most common site for venipuncture is:

a.

femoral vein

b.

antecubital vein

c.

brachial artery

d.

jugular vein

QUESTION

With regard to HIPAA regulations:

a.

patients cannot access their medical information without their physician’s consent and attendance.

b.

patients can access the health information of other patients who have had a similar medical experience during their stay.

c.

copying and faxing medical information is strictly forbidden.

d.

none of the above is true.

QUESTION

As a professional imaging team member, it is important to remember that:

a. b.

incorrect coding of patient data has little effect on the day-to-day operations of a health care provider.

c.

only the radiologist will be asked to provide legal testimony regarding a patient’s examination in which you participated.

d.

HIPAA rules are voluntary and followed only by outpatient imaging centers.

Explanation / Answer

Sims position is when the patient lies on her stomach towards the left side for enema or other purposes; Fowlers position is when patient is llying at angle of 45-900 with the help of bed; Supine position represents horizontal way of lying with face and torso up. So, (a). Patient's IV insertion site appears red and swollen along with pain is a sign of phlebitis and is caused due to by improper placement or dislodgment of the catheter resulting in infiltration. So, (b). Most preferable option would be to use a draw sheet or transfer assist device . So, (b). A covered entity may disclose protected health information to the individual who is the subject of the information but here it is mentioned that You may discuss patient information with an individual not involved with a patient's direct care as long as they are a medical professional. So, (c). Systolic is upper one and diastolic is lower one; normal BP=120/80 so it systolic over diastolic.So, (a). Urticaria is a vascular reaction of skin resulting in itchy, raised, red or skin-coloured welts. There are many causes like bites of insects and exposure to radiation. So, (b) is the most probabilistic option. Venipuncture is used for collecting blood for various tests and the antecubital vein is in our arm. So, (b). (d) All are forbidden in HIPPA, (a) even though nothing is there but i derived it from other 3 false statements.

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