Question No 4:
A doctor fails to administer an indicated test, and the patient's condition deteriorates to the point that he must be admitted to an inpatient facility. This is an example of...
A. Preventive error
B. Treatment error
C. Diagnostic error
D. Communication error
Answer: C
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Sunday, 26 April 2015
Thursday, 23 April 2015
Clinical Quality Coordinator (RN)
Clinical Quality Coordinator (RN):
Besides a license as a registered nurse with a bachelor's degree in nursing (Masters in Nursing preferred), a nurse qualified candidate will have a minimum of 3-5 years of experience in all areas of clinical nursing experience in a plane health / managed care field, experience in skilled nursing in a relevant environment, and experience with the processes and tools to improve quality. Strong analytical skills, ability to solve problems, and excellent service skills and customer communication are needed. The ideal candidate will be a team-oriented individual project management skills that can prioritize and work effectively in a limited driven environment. Must be proficient in MS Office applications, software and electronic health records, such as the epic or a comparable system. Must have previous experience with CPT coding and efficiency of health information (set of HEDIS data) accreditation measures and standards NCQA ICD-9/10. Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) certification is highly preferable.
Sunday, 19 April 2015
CPHQ Exam Question No 3
Question No 3:
Which of the following conditions should a quality assessment program NOT examine?
A. A condition that is thought to be treatable
B. A condition for which the treatment is susceptible to significant influence by health care providers
C. A condition that has cost-effective treatments
D. A rare condition that has a small effect on mortality or morbidity
Answer: D
Which of the following conditions should a quality assessment program NOT examine?
A. A condition that is thought to be treatable
B. A condition for which the treatment is susceptible to significant influence by health care providers
C. A condition that has cost-effective treatments
D. A rare condition that has a small effect on mortality or morbidity
Answer: D
Monday, 13 April 2015
CPHQ Exam Question No 2
Question No 2:
A delay in discharging patients is likely to cause recurrent bottlenecks in...
A. Admissions from the emergency room
B. The filling of prescriptions
C. Admissions from surgical wards
D. All of the above
Answer: D
A delay in discharging patients is likely to cause recurrent bottlenecks in...
A. Admissions from the emergency room
B. The filling of prescriptions
C. Admissions from surgical wards
D. All of the above
Answer: D
Friday, 10 April 2015
CPHQ Exam Question No 1
Question No 1:
What is the best explanation for the relatively slow introduction of lean practices into medical laboratories?
A.The variability and complexity of the samples in a laboratory is much higher than in a manufacturing environment
B. Scientists are less receptive to the core principles of lean
C. Medical laboratories function differently than factories
D. Medical research is mostly funded by the government
Answer: A
What is the best explanation for the relatively slow introduction of lean practices into medical laboratories?
A.The variability and complexity of the samples in a laboratory is much higher than in a manufacturing environment
B. Scientists are less receptive to the core principles of lean
C. Medical laboratories function differently than factories
D. Medical research is mostly funded by the government
Answer: A
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