RHIA Exam Prep 2022/2023 Already
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In order to prevent the accidental introduction of a virus into your facility's local area network,
your facility has a policy that strictly prohibits:
a. Doing personal work o
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RHIA Exam Prep 2022/2023 Already
Passed
In order to prevent the accidental introduction of a virus into your facility's local area network,
your facility has a policy that strictly prohibits:
a. Doing personal work on the computer system, even during personal time
b. Sharing disks from one workstation to another within the facility
c. Sending or receiving e-mail from addresses that have not been authorized
d. Downloading executable files from electronic bulletin boards
d. Downloading executable files from electronic bulletin boards
Which of the following employees would be considered exempt under the Fair Labor Standards
Act?
The head of the HIM Department who is involved in decision making and planning 90% of the
time
❁Exempt- are not entitled to overtime pay
❁Nonexempt- are entitled to overtime pay
(WRONG) Your HIM department is moving to a new location and in order to arrange your
employees and functions for optimal workflow efficiency and to decide which employees need
to be placed close to each other, the tool you decide to use is a:
a. PERT chart
b. Proximity chart or movement diagram
c. Process flowchart
d. Data flow diagram.
c. Proximity chart OR movement diagram
❁PERT chart (Program Evaluation Review Technique)- provides a graphical representation of a
project's timeline. And breaks down the individual tasks of a project for analysis. PROJECT
PLANNING
❁Process flowchart- a diagram that shows the sequential steps of a process and the decisions
needed to make the process work
❁Proximity chart- look at image!!!
(WRONG) A p value of less than 0.05 is what researchers commonly use to reject the null
hypothesis. A smaller p value may place interpretation of the results of the study at risk for a:
A. sampling error
B. stratification error
C. type 1 error
D. type 2 error
A. sampling error
❁Sampling error- when a sample does not represent the whole population
❁Type 1 error- when an investigator rejects a null hypothesis that is actually true
❁Type 2 error- if the investigator FAILS TO REJECT a null hypothesis that is actually false
Inductive vs. Deductive reasoning
Empiricism
❁Inductive reasoning- aims at developing a t
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