1. Name three transactions for which the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has established standards under HIPAA.
2. Is PHI individually identifiable health information that includes demographic data that relates to the past, present, or future payment for the provision of health care to the individual?
3. What is the overarching criterion for payment in addition to the individual requirements of the reported CPT code?
4. Name three key uses of medical documentation.
5. Name three things that should not be documented in medical records.
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Which of the following is the best way for the nurse to have prevented the need to return to the client’s room yet again after administering all the necessary medications?
a) Calling the client’s surgeon to ask that he speak to the client about the test
b) Asking the client if it would be okay if she informed him later on in the day about his test
c) Checking the client’s other new prescriptions while looking for his dietary order
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C)Why during given Live virus vaccine, we have to be sure there is a gap : should be at least three weeks before or three months after an injection of immunoglobulin(Ig).
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A)Oman Health care systems presents more attention for prevention and control of non communicable disease (NCD). If u asked to make an action plan (program) what will be the main points should be included in your strategy.
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(B). What is the epidemiological model triad of the causative factors for the disease in human.Explain
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A) If you are a member of infection control committee of a hospital, what are the strategies should be followed in antibiotic treatment and why?
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A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving an epidural block with an opioid analgesic. The nurse should monitor for which of the following findings as an adverse effect of the medication?
A. Hypnosis
B. Polyuria
C. Bilateral crackles
Hyperglycemia
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Select three from below Head, Skin, Neck, Hair, Nails, Face
Conduct a focused assessment on the three chosen.
Write a summary of the assessment and the skill utilized.
Answer the following 3 questions in the summary.
What skill was utilized during the focused assessment?
Describe how you felt during the assessment?
What can you do to improve your technique the next time?
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In this task you will write a reflection about one of the key
messages of the unit: Biased treatment matters in health
care.
Reflective writing should demonstrate critical reading and thinking
skills. The use of ‘I’ is expected in this assessment task (‘I
think, I do not agree, I agree’, etc). Your essay should follow the
following format: Introduction: Briefly identify the main points
that you will explore in the essay (approximately 150 words)
1. Define intersectionality and use this framework to describe your
cultural location (approximately 200 words)
2. Reflect on how your cultural location, attitudes, values and
beliefs might affect the assumptions and practices you bring to the
care of patients (approximately 200 words)
3. Describe some culturally safe health care practices you can
undertake to avoid biased treatment of patients at an individual
level (approximately 250 words)
4. Outline how you can be a health service provider who can
advocate for the non-acceptance of biased treatment and contribute
towards better circumstances for patients at a population level
(approximately 250 words)
Conclusion: Summarise your main points in light of your reflection.
Draw on these points in support of your argument for why cultural
safety matters as a health care provider (approximately 150
words)
You are expected to undertake research beyond the unit materials
and use a range of books and journal articles. A recommended list
that provides a useful starting point can be found at the end of
this unit outline. You are required to support your practice
reflection with a minimum of 6 scholarly references.
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Construct a nursing care plan from the following scenario: Mark Hansen, a 45-year-old man, is admitted with a fractured femur. He is placed in skeletal traction. His nursing diagnoses are impaired physical mobility r/t immobilization by traction and self-care deficit, bathing, grooming, and toileting, r/t immobilization.
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