Question 1
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Which of the following is not a HM administrative responsibility during the operations of a medical clinic?
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Greeting the patient entering the clinic or inpatient floor
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Opening the clinic and making coffee
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Providing initial clinical documentation
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Assisting with the referral process
Question 2
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Which system was implemented to assist in the projection and allocation of cost for healthcare programs?
Question 3
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Instances where the beneficiary has a valid ID card and DEERS shows the individual ineligible, or not in the database, eligibility verification by ID Card overrides DEERS.
Question 4
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In cases where a patient presents without a valid ID card and does not appear in DEERS, non-emergent care will still be rendered.
Question 5
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How many days after receiving treatment does a patient have to present a valid ID card before being billed as a Civilian Humanitarian Non-indigent?
Question 6
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Who may delay billing on a patient not presenting with a valid ID?
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Commanding Officer
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Personnel Officer
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Third Party Collections
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Patient Billing
Question 7
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What is the length of time a newborn can be treated without presenting a valid ID card?
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60 days
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90 days
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6 months
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1 year
Question 8
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Which of the following Foreign Military Personnel are not eligible for care at Naval MTF’s?
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NATO personnel stationed in the U.S.
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Crew of visiting aircraft
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Crew of NATO ships in port
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Foreign military on vacation in the U.S.
Question 9
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Which of the following is NOT a type of dental care?
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Routine
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Special
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Emergency
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Elective
Question 10
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Treatment that is necessary to relieve pain, control bleeding, and manage septic conditions falls under Special Types of dental care.
Question 11
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Of the following, who will be the first to receive dental care?
Question 12
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What program is used to evaluate the degree of excellence in care delivered and its results for future improvement?
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Quality Issuance
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Quality Improvement
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Quality Assurance
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Quality Result
Question 13
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Medical care rendered by healthcare providers to Navy beneficiaries is sometimes considered subpar due to what fact?
Question 14
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The Patient Relations Program is the only program that strives to enhance channels of communication between the hospital, staff, and patient populations.
Question 15
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Which program allows patients to voice their satisfactory or unsatisfactory complaints, including those concerning treatment?
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Health Care Relations Program
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Patient Relations Program
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Quality Assurance Program
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Patient Contact Point Program
Question 16
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Where would the HM look to find more information in the area of Medical Treatment Records?
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MANMED Chapter 16
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BUMEDINST 5210.8
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MANMED Chapter 6
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MANMED Chapter 17
Question 17
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The Family Advocacy Program identifies, treats, and monitors Navy personnel engaging in which types of behavior?
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Spousal abuse
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Child abuse
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Sexual abuse
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All of the above
Question 18
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Physical readiness testing is required to be conducted by subordinate commands, who’s medical departments are responsible for all of the following EXCEPT?
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Providing technical assistance to BUPERS
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Conducting lifestyle, fitness, and obesity research
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Assisting in the development of exercise prescriptions
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Process waivers for completing the PRT
Question 19
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Failure to obtain consent prior to initiation of medical treatment may result in medical malpractice and/or assault and battery.
Question 20
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Who is obligated to provide the patient with all necessary information to make a knowledgeable decision on a proposed medical procedure?
Question 21
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Consent prior to initiation of medical treatment is required in all routine, emergency, and elective procedures.
Question 22
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What legal doctrine serves as the final authority over and determines the control of substitute consent?
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Hospital Rules
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Federal Law
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State Law
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The Joint Commission
Question 23
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Who is recommended to act as a witness when the patient is consenting to a medical procedure?
Question 24
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Under the Freedom of Information Act the Navy must make all documents available EXCEPT those that are exempt.
Question 25
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Which policy was established to provide a balance between the public and the privacy of an individual?
Question 26
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The HIPAA Privacy Rule allows for disclosure of what information?
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Name and Social
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Medical Treatment Rendered
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Protected Health Information
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Dental Treatment Rendered
Question 27
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Personal Health Information is required to be disclosed for all of the following reasons EXCEPT?
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Treatment
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Security
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Payment
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Health Care Operations
Question 28
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Under what act is it unlawful for the United States military to be used as an enforcer or to assist in the enforcement of federal or state law?
Question 29
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Who is authorized to deliver an Active Duty member to federal law enforcement authorities and based upon what actions?
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Commanding Officer, presentation of a federal warrant
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Medical Officer, presentation of a federal warrant
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Executive Officer, presentation of a federal warrant
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Commanding Officer, presentation of an accusation
Question 30
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Prisoners as patients are categorized under all of the following categories EXCEPT?
Question 31
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Which of the following types of prisoners are only allowed emergency medical treatment?
Question 32
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All military prisoners with active sentences are allowed to receive medical care.
Question 33
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Where can the HM locate guidance on care, evaluation, and medico-legal documentation for a victim alleged of rape or sexual assault?
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NCIS
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OPNAVINST 1752.1
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SECNAVINST 5800.11
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NAVMEDCOMINST 6310.3
Question 34
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What is the reason many legal battles are lost?
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Victim refuses to speak out
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Improper documentation of medical treatment
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Failure to adhere to proper administrative procedures
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The many mistakes made by Hospital Corpsman, nurses, and medical providers