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Q51. While working in a private physician practice, you are asked to eliminate all unnecessary medical records. You can eliminate all medical records that are older that which of the following? 

A. 4 years 

B. 6 years 

C. 30 years 

D. 10 years 

Answer:

Explanation: All primary medical records must be retained for a period of at least ten years from the date of the patient's last episode of care regardless of the age or status of the patient. Answer: A is incorrect. 4 years is incorrect as this is the amount of time in which all primary dental records must be kept. Answer: B is incorrect. 6 years is incorrect as this is the amount of time in which all materials containing HIPAA information must be kept. Answer: C is incorrect. 30 years is incorrect as no medical information is required to be retained for 30 years. 


Q52. Which of the following methods/applications can be used to send invitations for remote assistance in Windows XP Professional? Each correct answer represents a complete solution. Choose two. 

A. Yahoo Messenger 

B. E-mail 

C. Windows Messenger 

D. Internet Explorer 

Answer: BC 

Explanation: The following two methods can be used to send invitation for remote assistance in Windows XP Professional. E-mail. An e-mail client, configured on the computer, can be used to send invitations for remote assistance. Windows Messenger:Alternatively, if an e-mail client is not configured, Windows Messenger can also be used for sending invitations for remote assistance. 


Q53. You are a minor, under the age of eighteen, that requires medical care. For which of the following conditions are you able to seek medical care without consent of your parents? 

A. Pregnancy 

B. Drug and Alcohol Abuse 

C. Eating Disorders 

D. Obesity 

Answer:

Explanation: A minor child can request and receive medical treatment for drug and alcohol abuse and for treatment of sexually transmitted disease without the consent of a parent. Answer: C is incorrect. Parental consent is required for treatment of eating disorders. Answer: D is incorrect. Parental consent is required for treatment of obesity. Answer: A is incorrect. Parental consent is required for treatment of pregnancy. 


Q54. There are some circumstances in which a patient's right to access their own medical record under HIPAA legislation can be denied. Which of the following is NOT a circumstance in which patient access can be denied? 

A. Patient requests the release of information that may be used against another person who caused the patient injury requiring medical treatment. 

B. Patient requests the release of their information and is a prison inmate. 

C. Patient requests the release of information that may be current being used in the course of medical research. 

D. Patient requests the release of psychotherapy notes. 

Answer:

Explanation: Requesting information that is to be used in a lawsuit not involving the provider or the provider's employees or business associates is an approved request under HIPAA legislation and the covered entity should release the information if everything else is in order about the request. Answer: D is incorrect. The release of psychotherapy notes is considered by HIPAA to be potentially harmful to the patient and is never considered an acceptable request for disclosure. Answer: B is incorrect. If it is determined by the covered entity or the correctional institution that has custody of the inmate that information contained within the patient's medical record could be of harm to the patient, other inmates, or staff of the correctional facility, the covered entity can deny the request for disclosure to the patient. Answer: C is incorrect. If the covered entity or business associates of the covered entity are engaged in active medical research in which the patient's health information is involved, then the covered entity has a right to temporarily suspend a patient's access to their health record while the research is ongoing. 


Q55. Which of the following commands can you use to manually force a client to re-register itself with a dynamic DNS server? 

A. IPCONFIG /renew 

B. IPCONFIG /release 

C. IPCONFIG /registerdns 

D. NBTSTAT -rr E. DNS /rr 

Answer:

Explanation: To ensure that all names are correctly registered when you restart the DHCP client service, you should type the ipconfig command with the registerdns switch. IPCONFIG /renew refreshes the DHCP lease. IPCONFIG /release releases the DHCP option. When you run the NBTSTAT -rr command at a command prompt, the names of the WINS client can be re-registered in the WINS database. 


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Q56. Which of the following methods backs up all changes made since the last full or normal backup? 

A. Incremental backup 

B. Full backup 

C. Differential backup 

D. Half backup 

Answer:

Explanation: Differential backup backs up files that are created or changed since the last full backup. It requires minimum space to backup data. Differential backup requires only the last full backup tape and the last differential backup tape to restore data. It is faster as compared to full backup. Differential backup contains all files that were changed since the last Full backup. The advantage of a differential backup over an incremental backup is that it shortens the restore time. Answer: B is incorrect. Full backup backs up the entire database including the transaction log. Taking a full backup daily is impractical, as it is time consuming. Instead, a well-defined backup strategy should be implemented as a weekly full backup and a daily differential backup. Answer: A is incorrect. Incremental backup backs up files that are created or changed since the last full or incremental backup. Incremental backup provides a faster method of backing up data than most other backup methods. Restoring data from an incremental backup requires the last full backup and all subsequent incremental backups. Incremental backups must be restored in the same order as they were created. If any incremental backup in the incremental backup set is damaged or becomes corrupt, the data backed up after corruption cannot be restored. Answer: D is incorrect. There is no such backup method as half backup. 


Q57. Which of the following can be implemented to help prevent unauthorized users from connecting their computers to the company's wireless access point? 

A. Enable SSID broadcast 

B. Use DHCP for assigning an IP address on the network 

C. MAC addresses filtering 

D. Configure IP v6 on the network 

Answer:

Explanation: MAC address filtering can be implemented to help prevent unauthorized users from connecting their computers to the company's wireless access point. MAC address filtering is a security method that enables a device to allow only certain MAC addresses to access a network. It can be configured on a Wireless Access Point (WAP) to allow only certain system MAC addresses to communicate with the rest of the network. MAC address filtering can be performed using either of the two policies. exclude all by default, then allow only listed clients; or include all by default, then exclude listed clients. MAC filtering can also be used on a wireless network to prevent certain network devices from accessing the wireless network. MAC addresses are allocated only to hardware devices, not to persons. Answer: B is incorrect. Using DHCP for assigning an IP address will not help prevent unauthorized users from connecting their computers to the company's wireless access point. Answer: D is incorrect. Configuring IP v6 on the network will not help prevent unauthorized users from connecting their computers to the company's wireless access point. Answer: A is incorrect. Enabling SSID broadcast will increase security risk. 


Q58. Which of the following categories of information technology in the health care setting involve staff scheduling and patient registration? 

A. Financial IT 

B. Clinical IT 

C. Administrative IT 

D. Infrastructure IT 

Answer:

Explanation: Administrative IT applications are used to make staff scheduling, patient registration and payroll procedures more efficient? Answer: B is incorrect. Clinical IT is incorrect as these applications are used for prescription of drugs and ordering of laboratory tests and medical procedures. Answer: A is incorrect. Financial IT is incorrect as these applications are used to improve the efficiency of billing and accounting practices. Answer: D is incorrect. Infrastructure IT is incorrect as these applications support the infrastructure of the health care facility. These applications include voice recognition for medical records and medical transcription as well as bar coding applications for medical devices and drugs. 


Q59. A member of your family is suffering from Alzheimer's Disease and is unable to care for themselves at home. To which of the following healthcare facilities would you contact for long term care of this individual? 

A. Nonacute Care Facililty 

B. Subacute Care Facility 

C. Ambulatory Care Facility 

D. Acute Care Facility 

Answer:

Explanation: A non acute care facility, often referred to as a long term care facility, is a type of facility is used for individuals who suffer from long term illnesses that required hospital stays of longer than 30 days. Answer: C is incorrect. Ambulatory care facility is incorrect as this facility offers a variety of outpatient services which is directly overseen by a hospital, but patients to do not require a stay in the hospital. 


Q60. Which of the following are removable storage devices? Each correct answer represents a complete solution. Choose all that apply. 

A. Floppy disk 

B. Hard disk 

C. USB flash drive 

D. Zip disk 

Answer: ACD 

Explanation: Floppy disks, Zip disks, USB flash drives, memory cards, CDs, and DVDs are removable storage devices. Disks and cards that can be inserted into a computer's drives or USB ports are called removable storage devices. Answer: B is incorrect. A hard disk drive (HDD) is a non-volatile storage device that stores digitally encoded data on rapidly rotating rigid (i.e. hard) platters with magnetic surfaces. Early HDDs had removable media; however, an HDD today is typically a sealed unit (except for a filtered vent hole to equalize air pressure) with fixed media.