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ereecah

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Which functions are characteristic of a master person index? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Store the current and former names of a patient
  b. Store the most recent vital signs information for each patient
  c. Coordinate the various identifiers a patient uses, such as medical record number, insurance account number, and driver's license ID
  d. Provide a unique identifier for each patient that is used by components of the EHR to positively identify the patient

Question 2

Which examples describe how clinical applications are tied to other components in the EHR infrastructure? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Searching and extracting data from the repository for reporting purposes
  b. Using the data dictionary to code assessment information with a documentation application
  c. Utilizing clinical decision support system rules to assist with appropriate lab test ordering
  d. Utilizing the master patient index to document vital signs
  e. Utilizing the financial system to determine patient insurance copays



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A, C, D
Storing current and former names of a patient, coordinating various identifiers a patient uses, and providing a unique identifier for each patient are characteristics of a master person index (MPI). The MPI is not used to store clinical information.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A, B, C
Examples of how clinical applications are tied to other components of the EHR infrastructure include searching and extracting data from a repository, using the data dictionary to code assessment information, and utilizing CDSS rules to assist in ordering the appropriate lab test. The other two choices are not examples of how clinical applications use other EHR components.



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