chapter 24 - technology Flashcards

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What is the primary purpose of technology in medical offices?

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To promote efficient and accurate business functions.

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What does EMR stand for?

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Electronic Medical Records.

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Why is it important for healthcare professionals to be familiar with EMR?

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Because every medical office now uses electronic medical records.

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What must medical assistants safeguard while using technology?

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Patient confidentiality and private healthcare information (PHI).

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What are some administrative tasks that technology helps with in medical offices?

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Scheduling, billing, and patient registration.

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What type of devices do many clinics use for patient care and administration?

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Desktop computers, laptops, and tablets.

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How do patients prefer to communicate with healthcare personnel?

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Via email, social media, or instant messaging.

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What is the role of signature pads in medical offices?

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To allow patients to sign documents electronically.

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What technology allows providers to dictate notes directly into EHR?

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Voice recognition software.

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What are COWs and WOWs in a medical context?

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Computers on wheels (COWs) and workstations on wheels (WOWs) used for documenting patient data.

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What is the benefit of using wearable computing devices in healthcare?

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They enable healthcare employees to access medical records while providing patient care.

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How do sign-in kiosks improve patient information capture?

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They replace sign-in sheets, helping maintain patient privacy and prevent HIPAA violations.

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What technology is used for co-payment collection in medical offices?

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Card reader machines for credit and debit cards.

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What is the purpose of patient tracking systems in healthcare?

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To efficiently manage patient appointments and improve satisfaction.

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What ergonomic considerations should be made for standing workstations?

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The legs, torso, head, and neck should be vertical and in line.

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What is the definition of ergonomics in the workplace?

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The study of improving workstations to reduce employee injuries.

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What are some common input devices for computers?

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Keyboard, mouse, touchpad, and scanner.

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What does a scanner do in the context of input devices?

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It converts images to digital text through optical character recognition (OCR).

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What is the role of output devices in computing?

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To display or communicate the data processed by the computer.

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What is one way technology improves communication between patients and providers?

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By allowing patients to use emails and social media instead of traditional methods.

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What is the significance of maintaining proper body alignment at workstations?

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To avoid physical strain and injuries.

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What is a common use of tablets in medical offices?

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To enter patient information during exams.

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What is the impact of technology on patient care in medical offices?

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It reduces communication gaps and improves overall patient care.

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What should be considered when arranging a workstation to prevent injuries?

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Proper posture and alignment of body parts relative to the workstation.

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What is the benefit of using Bluetooth headsets for receptionists?
They allow receptionists to be more mobile while answering phone calls.
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What are handheld scanners used for in outpatient clinics?
They are used for laboratory tests and outpatient procedures by scanning patient barcodes.
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What are the two types of printers mentioned?
Inkjet printers and laser printers.
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How do inkjet printers produce images?
They spray small dots of ink onto the paper.
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What is the primary function of a CPU?
To interpret and execute commands from programs.
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What does ROM stand for and what is its function?
Read-Only Memory; it provides hardwired instructions to help the computer boot.
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What is the difference between RAM and cache memory?
RAM is the main working memory that temporarily stores data and instructions, while cache memory holds data and instructions for opened programs for quick access.
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What is the purpose of a hard drive?
To store large amounts of data permanently, including the operating system.
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What are optical drives used for?
To read and/or save data from removable optical discs like CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs.
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What is the function of sound cards?
To facilitate the passage of audio information to speakers or headphones.
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What do video cards do?
They facilitate the computer in sending graphical information to output devices like monitors.
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What is the role of USB ports?
To allow hardware such as keyboards, mice, and printers to connect to the computer.
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What are secondary storage devices?
Removable, internal, or external devices that store data permanently until modified or deleted.
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What is cloud storage?
A method of storing documents online using the Internet.
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What is the function of a router in a network?
To allow multiple computers or devices to stay on the same network for data transmission.
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What is the difference between LAN and WAN?
LAN (Local Area Network) connects computers in a small area, while WAN (Wide Area Network) connects two or more LANs over larger distances.
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What should a medical assistant do to maintain computer hardware?
Prevent issues, perform routine cleaning, and check problems before contacting IT support.
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What precautions should be taken when cleaning computer hardware?
Unplug devices before cleaning, keep them away from heat sources, and use appropriate cleaning materials.
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What is system software?
A collection of programs that access and regulate the computer's functions.
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What are the two types of system software?
Operating system and utility software.
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What is application software?
Software that allows users to perform specific tasks on the computer, such as word processing or database management.
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Give an example of application software.
Microsoft Word (word processing software).
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What is a software system?
A single program or a collection of programs known as a software package.
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Name three examples of application software.
Microsoft Word (word processing), Microsoft Excel (spreadsheet), and anti-malware software.
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What is the purpose of database software?
To store large amounts of data.
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What does EHR stand for, and what is its purpose?
Electronic Health Record; it helps share patient healthcare information with other providers.
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What is the difference between EMR and EHR?
EMR (Electronic Medical Record) stores patient records for one healthcare facility, while EHR shares information across multiple providers.
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What are some methods to ensure patient confidentiality in healthcare settings?
Keep computer screens out of patient view, use locked screens when leaving rooms, and keep printers and fax machines out of patient-accessible areas.
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What legislation requires the protection of patient records?
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH).
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What is encryption in the context of data security?
The process of converting information into a non-readable format to protect it.
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What is a firewall?
A barrier between a network and the Internet, which can be a program or hardware device.
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What are audit trails used for in healthcare IT?
To track user activities in software for security and compliance purposes.
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What is the purpose of backing up data in healthcare facilities?
To copy network files and store them in a secure off-site location for restoration and protection from loss.
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What are the two main categories of software?
System software and application software.
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What is an operating system?
An example of system software that regulates computer functions.
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What role does ergonomics play in healthcare technology?
It helps improve workstation arrangements to reduce injuries among healthcare staff.
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What are input devices, and can you name a few examples?
Devices that provide data to the computer; examples include keyboards, touchpads, and scanners.
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What are output devices, and can you name a few examples?
Devices that display or communicate processed data; examples include monitors, printers, and speakers.
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What are local area networks (LAN) and wide area networks (WAN) used for in clinics?
To access the Internet and facilitate communication within the healthcare facility.
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How can maintaining computer hardware increase its life?
By regularly checking and cleaning it in a specific and safe way.
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What is the significance of using technology in healthcare communication?
It makes communication more efficient between patients and providers.
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What is the role of portable devices in healthcare?
They help healthcare staff quickly access patient information and online resources.
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What is the importance of safety for healthcare staff when using computers?
To prevent injuries and ensure a comfortable working environment.
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What is the function of secondary storage devices?
To store data and allow easy access when required.
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What is the computer processing unit (CPU)?
The component that contains all internal parts of the computer and executes commands from programs.
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What is the purpose of using cloud backup services in healthcare?
To back up data securely and facilitate restoration in case of emergencies.