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MN552 CERTIFICATION EVALUATION 2026 SOLVED QUESTION COLLECTION

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MN552 CERTIFICATION EVALUATION 2026
SOLVED QUESTION COLLECTION
โ—‰ Releasing.
Answer: marking the form to be filed with a mark of designated
preference
- ready to be filed
- provider's initials
- using a stamp
โ—‰ Indexing and coding.
Answer: Determining where to place the original record in the file
and whether it needs to be cross-referenced in another section. A
chart number is typically used for this.
โ—‰ Sorting.
Answer: involves ordering papers in a filing structure and placing
the documents in specific groups
โ—‰ Storing and filing.
Answer: securing documents permanently in the file to ensure the
medical record documents do not become misplaced
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SOLVED QUESTION COLLECTION

โ—‰ Releasing. Answer: marking the form to be filed with a mark of designated preference

  • ready to be filed
  • provider's initials
  • using a stamp โ—‰ Indexing and coding. Answer: Determining where to place the original record in the file and whether it needs to be cross-referenced in another section. A chart number is typically used for this. โ—‰ Sorting. Answer: involves ordering papers in a filing structure and placing the documents in specific groups โ—‰ Storing and filing. Answer: securing documents permanently in the file to ensure the medical record documents do not become misplaced

โ—‰ ECG Leads. Answer: smoke over fire (right side), clouds over grass (green is last so left) โ—‰ V1. Answer: right side, FOURTH intercostal space โ—‰ V2. Answer: left side of the sternum, directly across from V1 at the FOURTH intercostal space โ—‰ V4. Answer: left side, FIFTH intercostal space โ—‰ V3. Answer: left side, midway between V2 and V4 (placed after V4!!!) โ—‰ V5. Answer: Left side of the chest, FIFTH intercostal space, anterior axillary line

Answer: End of S wave and ends at the beginning of the T wave. ventricular depolorization - > ventricular repolarization โ—‰ Wandering baseline. Answer: poor electrode connection โ—‰ Interrupted baseline. Answer: A break in the tracing related to a disconnected or broken lead wire โ—‰ Holter monitoring rules. Answer: - do not move electrodes

  • no exposure to electrical forces such as metal detectors
  • no showering (birth baths only) โ—‰ remittance advice (RA). Answer: a document that lists the amount that has been paid on each claim as well as the reasons for nonpayment or partial payment. used to pot payments to patient accounts โ—‰ ICD- 10 - CM. Answer: 3-7 characters used

โ—‰ CPT Codes. Answer: billing codes for medical, surgical and diagnostic services โ—‰ What to include in a referral. Answer: - demographic

  • insurance information
  • provider's ID info
  • diagnosis
  • planned procedure or treatment โ—‰ Accounts receivable. Answer: amount owed to the provider for the services rendered โ—‰ Accounts payable. Answer: debt incurred but not yet paid โ—‰ Assets. Answer: property of an individual or organization LIABILITIES + CAPITAL = ASSETS โ—‰ Liabilities. Answer: items that are outstanding (debts)

Answer: A type of advance directive executed by a competent adult that appoints another individual to make medical treatment decisions on his or her behalf in the event that the person making the appointment loses decision-making capacity. โ—‰ MOLST. Answer: Medical document that specifies which treatments will be allowed during end of life care. these orders move with the patient if they move facilities, and is bright pink โ—‰ Bundled Coding. Answer: combining two or more codes into one. Doing so allows them to replace two codes with one overarching code and pay the provider only for the amount allowed under the more dominant code โ—‰ Electronic Health Record (EHR). Answer: An electronic record of health-related information on an individual that conforms to nationally recognized interoperability standards and that can be created, managed, and consulted by authorized clinicians and staff across MORE THAN ONE healthcare organization โ—‰ Electronic Medical Record (EMR).

Answer: An electronic record of health-related information about an individual that can be created, gathered, managed, and consulted by authorized clinicians and staff within a SINGLE healthcare organization. โ—‰ Order of Cleaning Instruments. Answer: - Sanitization

  • Disinfection
  • Sterilization (chemical or autoclave) โ—‰ Isopropyl Alcohol. Answer: used for phlebotomy procedures other than blood cultures โ—‰ Chlorhexidine. Answer: used to clean skin before a blood culture draw โ—‰ Benzoin Tincture. Answer: used to clean skin before applying an adhesive dressing โ—‰ Manifestation of Congestive Heart Failure. Answer: shortness of breath, fatigue, and edema

โ—‰ CPT Code. Answer: Procedural description with a five-digit identifying code number (can add 2 more digits that adds more information about it) โ—‰ Chain of Custody Guidelines. Answer: - Drug screens

  • Forensic studies
  • blood alcohol levels
  • Parentage testing (paternity test) โ—‰ RACE (fire safety). Answer: rescue, alarm, confine, extinguish โ—‰ Cardiac event monitor. Answer: A RECORDING DEVICE THAT CAN RECORD CARDIAC ACTIVITY FOR AT LEAST 30 DAYS
  • change the electrodes daily
  • continue with normal daily exercise โ—‰ Papule. Answer: small, solid, raised lesion on surface of the skin

โ—‰ Macule. Answer: flat, colored spot on the skin (freckle) โ—‰ vesicle skin lesion. Answer: blister โ—‰ Pustules. Answer: Variously sized circumscribed elevations containing pus โ—‰ inches to centimeters. Answer: 1 in = 2.54 cm โ—‰ Fat soluble vitamins. Answer: Vitamins A, D, E, K โ—‰ FLATPIG hormones (anterior pituitary). Answer: F- Follicle stimulating hormone L- luteinizing hormone (LH) A- Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) T- Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) Pi- Prolactin G- growth hormone

Answer: - screening starts at 21

  • screening every 3 years โ—‰ Hasimoto's Thyroiditis. Answer: Autoimmune cause of hypothyroidism (Ig's agains TSH receptors)
  • weight gain โ—‰ Grave's Disease/ hyperthyroidism. Answer: an autoimmune disorder characterized by the excessive production of thyroid hormones
  • weight loss
  • bulging eyes โ—‰ how long to wash hands for. Answer: at least 15 seconds โ—‰ when to throw out biohazard bag. Answer: ?? โ—‰ Bleach and water ratio for cleaning. Answer: 1/

โ—‰ Adverse effect (medicine). Answer: Side effect or negative effect as a result of taking a medication โ—‰ Contraindication (medicine). Answer: Unable to take a medication due to an allergy to the ingredients โ—‰ Precaution (medicine). Answer: A pregnant woman must check with their provider before taking medication โ—‰ Interaction (medicine). Answer: Certain medications and foods interact when taken together โ—‰ Lordosis. Answer: swayback, increased lumbar curvature โ—‰ Kyphosis. Answer: hunchback, exaggerated thoracic curvature

โ—‰ Senn Retractor. Answer: used to hold back tissue from the surgical wound โ—‰ Cytobrush. Answer: use this to collect endocervical cell samples โ—‰ Adson forceps. Answer: stainless steel tweezers used to move and hold tissue in place during delicate surgical procedures โ—‰ Stream scheduling. Answer: An appointment scheduling method in which each patient is given a different, specific appointment time. Also called fixed appointment scheduling, time-specified scheduling, or single booking. โ—‰ Modified wave scheduling. Answer: system where multiple patients are scheduled at the beginning of each hour, followed by single appointments every 10 to 20 minutes the rest of the hour โ—‰ POMR problem list. Answer: Lists all of the patient's problems.

The title may be a diagnosis, a finding, a symptom, or an abnormal lab result. New problems are added as they arise. Resolved problems are marked and dated as such. โ—‰ POMR progress notes. Answer: chief complaint and doctors notes โ—‰ POMR diagnostic and treatment plan. Answer: doctor's referrals, treatment plan โ—‰ POMR database. Answer: patient's health history and lab results โ—‰ Strabismus. Answer: crossed eyes โ—‰ nystagmus. Answer: Involuntary rapid eye movements

โ—‰ Presbycusis. Answer: age related hearing loss โ—‰ How far away does the patient stand for a Snellen chart vision test?. Answer: 20 feet โ—‰ Curette. Answer: spoon-shaped instrument used to scrape tissue from body cavities โ—‰ CHF manifestations. Answer: shortness of breath, fatigue, and edema โ—‰ Abandonment. Answer: provider lets a patient go without notice, short staffed โ—‰ Slander. Answer: the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation โ—‰ Assault.

Answer: threat or attempt to injure โ—‰ Battery. Answer: unlawful touching of another person without consent โ—‰ defamation. Answer: either slander or libel and damaged a person's reputation

  • slander: false spoken claim
  • libel: published false statement โ—‰ diaphoretic. Answer: profuse sweating โ—‰ eupnea. Answer: normal breathing โ—‰ dyspnea. Answer: difficulty breathing โ—‰ fecal occult test. Answer: test of stool specimen for the presence of minute amounts of blood