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If you suspect someone is violating the facility's privacy policy, you should:

A.
Say nothing. It's none of your business.
A.
Say nothing. It's none of your business.
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B.
Watch the individual until you have gathered solid evidence against them.
B.
Watch the individual until you have gathered solid evidence against them.
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C.
Report your suspicions to your clinical supervisor for further follow-up.
C.
Report your suspicions to your clinical supervisor for further follow-up.
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Suggested answer: C

HIPAA security and privacy regulations apply to:

A.
Attending physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals.
A.
Attending physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals.
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B.
Health information managers, information systems staff, and other ancillary personnel only.
B.
Health information managers, information systems staff, and other ancillary personnel only.
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C.
Anyone working in the facility.
C.
Anyone working in the facility.
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D.
Only staff that have direct patient contact.
D.
Only staff that have direct patient contact.
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Suggested answer: C

If a person has the ability to access facility of company systems or applications, they have a right to view any information contained in that system or application.

A.
True
A.
True
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B.
False
B.
False
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Suggested answer: B

Copies of patient information may be disposed of in any garbage can in the facility.

A.
True
A.
True
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B.
False
B.
False
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Suggested answer: B

The criminal penalties for improperly disclosing patient health information can be as high as fines of $250,000 and prison sentences of up to 10 years.

A.
True
A.
True
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B.
False
B.
False
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Suggested answer: A

Protected health information is anything that connects a patient to his or her health information.

A.
True
A.
True
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B.
False
B.
False
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Suggested answer: A

Confidentiality protections cover not just a patient's health-related information, such as his or her diagnosis, but also other identifying information such as social security number and telephone numbers.

A.
True
A.
True
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B.
False
B.
False
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Suggested answer: A

Which of the following are some common features designed to protect confidentiality of health information contained in patient medical records?

A.
Locks on medical records rooms
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Locks on medical records rooms
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B.
Passwords to access computerized records
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Passwords to access computerized records
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C.
Rules that prohibit employees from looking at records unless they have a need to know
C.
Rules that prohibit employees from looking at records unless they have a need to know
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D.
All of the above
D.
All of the above
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Suggested answer: D

Confidential information must not be shared with another unless the recipient has:

A.
An OK from a manager
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An OK from a manager
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B.
The need to know
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The need to know
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C.
Permission from appropriate authority in the office
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Permission from appropriate authority in the office
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D.
All of the above
D.
All of the above
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Suggested answer: D

What is the standard for accessing patient information?

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A need to know for the performance of your job.
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A need to know for the performance of your job.
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B.
If a physician asks you the diagnosis of a patient.
B.
If a physician asks you the diagnosis of a patient.
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C.
Just because you are curious.
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Just because you are curious.
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D.
You are a relative of the patient.
D.
You are a relative of the patient.
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Suggested answer: A
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