What part of Medicare covers prescription drug services
Part D
What is medical coding?
Translating medical documentation into codes.
Which
... [Show More] is NOT a covered entity of HIPAA... Medicare, Worker's Comp, Dentists, Pharmacies
Workers compensation
What is an NCD (National Coverage Determination) interpreted at the MAC level considered?
LCD (Local Coverage Determinations)
When should an ABN (Advance Beneficiary Notification) be signed?
when a service is not expected to be covered under medicare
The amount on an ABN should be within how much of the cost to a patient?
$100 or 25% of cost
An entity that processes nonstandard health information they receive from another entity into a standard is considered what?
Clearinghouse
A covered entity does not include:
patients
What is PHI?
Protected Health Information
Intentional billing of services not provided is considered
fraud
What OIG document should a provider review for potential problem areas that will receive special scrutiny in the upcoming year?
OIG Work Plan
5 Body cavities
cranial, spinal, thoracic, abdominal, pelvic
5 types of membranes
mucous, serous, synovial, meninges, cutaneous
2 layers of the skin
epidermis and dermis
5 layers of epidermis
stratum corneum, stratum lucidum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, stratum basale
2 layers of dermis
papillary and reticular
Closed fracture
broken bone with no open wound
compound fracture
bone breaks through the skin
comminuted fracture
fracture in which the bone is splintered or crushed
transverse fracture
occurs straight across the bone
greenstick fracture
bending and incomplete break of a bone; most often seen in children
spiral fracture
a fracture in which the bone has been twisted apart
Colles' fracture
fracture of the distal radius at the wrist
compression fracture
occurs when the bone is pressed together (compressed) on itself (vertebrae)
epiphyseal fracture
a break at the location of the growth plate, which can affect growth of the bone
types of muscle
skeletal, cardiac, smooth
3 layers of the heart
epicardium, myocardium, endocardium
organs of the lymphatic system
lymph nodes, lymphatic vessels, thymus gland, spleen, tonsils
Central Nervous System (CNS)
brain and spinal cord
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
the sensory and motor neurons that connect the CNS to the rest of the body
Components of blood
plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets
a patient sustaining an injury to her great saphenous vein would have sustained an injury to which anatomical site?
leg
What is a function of the pancreas?
Supplies digestive enzymes.
Sebaceous glands are part of which anatomic system?
Integumentary [Show Less]