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CPHRM Exam Prep - Claims and Litigation with complete solutions
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Adverse Event - ANSWER-Any injury (undesirable clinical outcome) caused by medical care and not an underlying disease process. 
 
Adverse Outcome - ANSWER-Clinical outcome that, while neither desirable nor necessarily anticipated, may still have been a known possibility associated with the treatment or procedure. 
 
Alternative Dispute Resolution - ANSWER-A process or system to resolve disputes outside the formal judicial process. 
 
Negotiation - ANSWER-A voluntary, usually informal, unstructur...
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PCE Neurology Exam Questions with All Correct Answers
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PCE Neurology Exam 
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CVA Signs and Symptoms - ANSWER SUDDEN numbness or weakness of face, 
arm, or leg (especially one sided) 
confusion, dizziness 
trouble speaking or understanding speech 
trouble seeing out of one or both eyes 
trouble walking 
loss of balance or coordination 
severe headache with no known cause 
CVA Risk factors - ANSWER non modifiable: age (doubles after 55 yrs), M>F, 
FMHx, PREVIOUS STROKE OR TIA 
modifiable: HTN, cardiac disease, d...
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PCE Neurology 2023 Exam Questions and Answers
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PCE Neurology 2023 Exam 
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What is the greatest non-modifiable risk factor for stroke? - ANSWER Previous 
stroke or TIA 
Does a ischemic or a haemorrhagic stroke have a better long term prognosis? - 
ANSWER Haemorrhagic 
What does the ABCD score for prediction of progression or risk of recurrence of stroke 
stand for? - ANSWER Age 
BP 
Clinical features (hemiplesia, speech problems) 
Duration 
A diffuse axonal injury (DAI) TBI results in shearing/tearing of axons in areas ...
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PCE Studying Questions with Complete Solutions
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Neurapraxia - ANSWER Injury to nerve that causes a transient loss of function 
(conduction block ischemia); nerve dysfunction may be rapidly reversed or persist a few 
weeks, e.g., compression. 
Axonotmesis - ANSWER Injury to nerve interrupting the axon and causing loss 
of function and Wallerian degeneration distal to the lesion; with no disruption of the 
endoneurium, regeneration is possible, e.g., crush injury. 
Neurotmesis - ANSWER Cutting ...
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WGU C430 Questions With Correct Answers
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Communication reduces consequences - Answer •Altruism 
the belief in or practice of disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others 
•Rationalization 
• Accountability 
•Compensation 
 
Hospital Acquired Conditions - Answer CMS identified conditions that are not present on admission and could be "reasonably preventable", and therefore hospitals are not allowed to receive additional payment for these conditions that do present. 
 
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PCE Neurology 2023 Exam Questions and Answers
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PCE Neurology 2023 Exam Questions and Answers 
Does a ischemic or a haemorrhagic stroke have a better long term prognosis? - ANSWER	Haemorrhagic 
 
What does the ABCD score for prediction of progression or risk of recurrence of stroke stand for? - ANSWER	Age 
BP 
Clinical features (hemiplesia, speech problems) Duration 
 
A diffuse axonal injury (DAI) TBI results in shearing/tearing of axons in areas of density change (grey -> white matter), what type of force to the head causes this type of ...
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HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT AND RISK MANAGEMENT-STUDY GUIDE 100% PASS
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C430 ULTIMATE STUDY GUIDE 100% PASS 
 
Communication reduces consequences *** •Altruism 
the belief in or practice of disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others 
•Rationalization 
• Accountability 
•Compensation 
 
Hospital Acquired Conditions *** CMS identified conditions that are not present on admission and could be "reasonably preventable", and therefore hospitals are not allowed to receive additional payment for these conditions that do present. 
 
focus on lo...
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NAHQ Practice CPHQ WITH 100- SURE ANSWERS.
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EUNICE 
 
 
 
CPH WITH QUESTIONS AND 100% sure answers 
H Appointment	Selection for membership in a medical professional staff or to a practitioner panel. 
 
H Appraisal	Initial evaluation by peers of a practitioner's competency to provide care and services to patients in or for a healthcare origination. Appraisal may include credentialing, privileging, proctoring and appointment. 
H Benchmark	A comparative "best" as baseline for improvement. 
 
 
 
 
H Clinical Path	A prospective, detailed, ...
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C430 WGU QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
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C430 WGU QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECTCommunication reduces consequences 
•Altruism 
the belief in or practice of disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others 
•Rationalization 
• Accountability 
•Compensation 
 
 
 
Hospital Acquired Conditions 
CMS identified conditions that are not present on admission and could be "reasonably preventable", and therefore hospitals are not allowed to receive additional payment for these conditions that do present. 
 
focus on ...
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C430 WGU QUESTIONS AND ANSWER 100% CORRECT
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C430 WGU QUESTIONS AND ANSWER 100% CORRECTCommunication reduces consequences 
•Altruism 
the belief in or practice of disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others 
•Rationalization 
• Accountability 
•Compensation 
 
 
 
Hospital Acquired Conditions 
CMS identified conditions that are not present on admission and could be "reasonably preventable", and therefore hospitals are not allowed to receive additional payment for these conditions that do present. 
 
focus on l...
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