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RHIA Study Guide Questions with Correct Answers The primary difference between an experimental (randomized) clinical trial and other observational study designs in epidemiology is that in an experimental trial, the - A is prospective. is case controlled. and control maps are selected on the ...

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The primary difference between an experimental (randomized) clinical trial and other
observational study designs in epidemiology is that in an experimental trial, the -
Answer-1.study is prospective.
2.study is case controlled.
3.study and control maps are selected on the basis of exposure to the suspected causal
factor.
4.investigator determines who is and who is not exposed. *

The American Health Information Management Association conducted a study on job
stress and job satisfaction in HIM professionals with more than 5 years of experience.
The data they collected are displayed below.

The researchers at AHIMA started by assuming there was no relationship between job
stress and job satisfaction. This statement is generally called the - Answer-1.null
hypothesis. *
2.correlation statement.
3.false assumption.
4.study statement.

If a constant is added to all measurements within a sample, - Answer-1.both statements
are false.
2.the mean remains the same and the standard deviation remains the same.
3.the standard deviation remains the same. *
4.neither the mean nor the standard deviation remains the same.

You have been conducting productivity studies on your coders and find that 20% of their
time is devoted to querying physicians about missing or unclear diagnoses. Assuming
your coders work a 7-hour day, how many minutes do they spend per day querying
physicians? - Answer-1.140
2.21
3.56
4.84 *

You are conducting a patient satisfaction survey in your outpatient clinic using
interviewers who administer a questionnaire. Because you typically see about 300
people per day in the clinic, you decide to have the interviewers administer the
questionnaire on every 10th patient. You are using - Answer-1.systematic sampling. *
2.convenience sampling.
3.variable sampling.

, 4.stratified sampling.

A study found that liver cancer rates per 100,000 males among cigarette smokers and
nonsmokers in a major U.S. city were 48.0 and 25.4, respectively. The relative risk of
developing liver cancer for male smokers compared to nonsmokers is - Answer-To
calculate relative risk formula = Risk exposed / Risk not exposed = .4 = 1.89

1. 1.89. *
2. 22.6.
3. 15.6.
4. 48.0.

The physicians at Sunset Shore Clinic reported the following statistics last Tuesday.

It takes twice as long to perform Service C, so the doctors decided Service C should
count as two services for the purpose of calculating workload. If Service C counts twice
as much as Service A or Service B, then the physician who provided the most services
was Dr. - Answer-1.Howe.
2.Masters.
3.Wooley.
4.Truba.

John Parker surveyed members of AHIMA's student COP regarding the relationship
between clinical experiences and job opportunities. All respondents were seniors in HIA
programs and each one expected to graduate and take the national exam within the
next 6 months. Fifteen of the 18 respondents indicated that at least one clinical rotation
had resulted in a job offer. Based on this information, Parker expects to be offered a job
during senior clinical rotations. John is basing this expectation on - Answer-1.deductive
reasoning.
2.empiricism.
3.inductive reasoning. *
4.scientific inquiry.

Looking at the data represented in the scatter diagram below, you would conclude that
there is - Answer-1.a negative correlation between Variable A and Variable B.
2.a cause and effect relationship between Variable A and Variable B.
3.a positive correlation between Variable A and Variable B. *
4.no correlation between Variable A and Variable B.


The American Health Information Management Association conducted a study on job
stress and job satisfaction in HIM professionals with more than 5 years of experience.
The data they collected are displayed below.
A researcher has repeated the same study 10 times. Each time the study is repeated,
the p value decreases. As the p value approaches zero, the - Answer-1.size of the
sample increases.
2.value of the study decreases.

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