Component 10 Unit 3 Quiz college.edu



Component 10/Unit 3 - Self-Assessment Key

1. Which shape is used to mean different things in a UML activity diagram and basic flowchart?

a. rectangle

b. circle

c. diamond

d. line

Answer: b. Circle

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-5 Objective 2 Slide 13

2. A terminal symbol in a flowchart is used to represent which of the following?

a. decision

b. start

c. stop

d. start and stop

Answer: d. Start and stop

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-2, Objective 1, Unit 3-2 Slide 6

3. Which symbol would be used in flowchart notation to represent the following text? “If the lab results are not within normal limits, call the patient.”

a. diamond

b. circle

c. triangle

d. pentagon

Answer: a. Diamond

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-2, Objective 1, Unit 3-2 Slide 6

4. Which symbol would be used in flowchart notation to represent the following text? “The patient called the office to schedule an appointment.”

a. diamond

b. circle

c. rectangle

d. telephone

Answer: c. Rectangle

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-2, Objective 1, Unit 3-2 Slide 6

5. Which symbol would be used in Yourdon notation to represent the following text? “The nurse calculated the patient’s body mass index.”

a. rectangle and diamond

b. diamond and circle

c. rectangle and circle

d. rectangle and rectangle

Answer: c. Rectangle and circle

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-3, Objective 1, Unit 3-3 Slide 8

6. Which symbol would be used in Gane-Sarson notation to represent the following text? “The nurse entered the patient’s weight.”

a. rounded corner rectangle and diamond

b. diamond and open-ended rectangle

c. open-ended rectangle and circle

d. rectangle and circle

Answer: c. Open-ended rectangle and double-square

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-4, Objective 1, Unit 3-4 Slide 7

Use the diagram below to answer the following questions.

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7. Which statement is accurate according to the diagram?

a. The patient submits the prescription to the pharmacy

b. The provider gives the prescription to the patient

c. The pharmacy confirms picked-up prescriptions

d. After the prescription is filled by the pharmacy

Answer: c.The pharmacy confirms picked-up prescriptions.

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-2, Objective 2, Unit 3-2 Slides 7 and 8

8. Which sequence is consecutive and accurate according to the diagram?

a. prescription submitted, prescription entered, prescription filled

b. prescription entered, prescription filled, prescription confirmed

c. prescription filled, prescription picked up, distribution confirmed

d. prescription not covered, prescription resubmitted

Answer: c. Prescription filled, prescription picked up, distribution confirmed

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-2, Objective 2, Unit 3-2 Slides 7 and 8

9. Which entity(s) make(s) decision(s) according to the diagram?

a. clinic

b. pharmacy

c. patient

d. clinic and pharmacy

e. pharmacy and patient

Answer: e. Pharmacy and patient

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-2, Objective 2, Unit 3-2 Slide 8

10. Which of the following is accurate according to the diagram?

a. All prescriptions that are entered are submitted

b. All received prescriptions are filled

c. All filled prescriptions are confirmed

d. All submitted prescriptions are confirmed

Answer: a. All prescriptions that are entered are submitted.

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-2, Objective 2, Unit 3-2 Slide 7

11. Which of the following is possible according to the diagram?

a. A submitted prescription might not be entered

b. All filled prescription might not be received

c. A received prescription might not be filled

d. All covered prescription might not be filled

Answer: c. A received prescription might not be filled.

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-2, Objective 2, Unit 3-2 Slide 8

Use the diagram below to answer the following questions

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12. Which of the following transitions are possible according to the diagram?

a. From submitted directly to filled

b. From covered directly to submitted

c. From filled directly to declined

d. From covered directly to not covered

Answer: c. From filled directly to declined.

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-2, Objective 2, Unit 3-2 Slide 7 and Unit 3-5 Slide 17

13. Which of the following transitions are possible according to the diagram?

a. A prescription can be filled without being covered

b. A distributed prescription is declined

c. A prescription can be filled without having first been submitted

d. A prescription can be declined immediately after having been received

Answer: a. A prescription can be filled without being covered.

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-2, Objective 2, Unit 3-2 Slide 7

14. What is the shortest path (least number of state transitions) according to the diagram?

a. From submitted to filled

b. From entered to a coverage decision

c. From received to declined

d. From submitted to distributed

Answer: c. From received to declined.

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-2, Objective 2, Unit 3-2 Slide 7

15. Which of the following is true according to the diagram?

a. There are three state options for received prescriptions

b. There are three terminal states

c. There are two starting point states

d. There are two state options for filled prescriptions

Answer: d. There are two state options for filled prescriptions.

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-3, Objective 2, Unit 3-3 Slide 7

Use the diagram below to answer the following questions

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16. Which of the following processes write to data stores?

a. Send prescription

b. Provider data system

c. Provider

d. Receive prescription

Answer: d. Receive prescription

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-3, Objective 2, Unit 3-3 Slides 7 and 8

17. Which of the following is true according to the diagram?

a. The look-up drug function accesses a database external to the EMR

b. Coverage is confirmed through the EMR

c. The prescription is received by the payer data system

d. Drug interactions are checked using information in the pharmacy data system

Answer: d. Drug interactions are checked using information in the pharmacy data system

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-3. Objective 2, Unit 3-3 Slides 7 and 8

18. How many data stores are used in the data flow diagram?

a. One

b. Two

c. Three

d. Four

Answer: c. Three

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-3, Objective 2, Unit 3-3 Slide 8

19. A context diagram created from the data flow diagram would have which entities?

a. Payer

b. Practice

c. Pharmacy

d. All three

Answer: d. All three

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-3, Objective 2, Unit 3-3 Slide 6

20. A context diagram created from the data flow diagram would have which of the following names for the process?

a. Prescription drug confirmation

b. Patient office visit

c. Pharmacy order entry

d. ePrescribing

Answer: d. ePrescribing

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-3, Objective 2, Unit 3-3 Slide 6

21. A context diagram created from the data flow diagram would have which of the following?

a. Less detail

b. More processes

c. Fewer roles

d. Smaller data stores

Answer: a. Less detail

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-3, Objective 2, Unit 3-3 Slide 5

22. A context diagram is which of the following?

a. A flowchart

b. A data flow diagram

c. A digital process

d. A data model

Answer: b. A data flow diagram

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-3, Objective 2, Unit 3-3 Slide 5

Use the diagram below to answer the following questions

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23. Which of the following is true according to the ERD?

a. A particular patient must have more than one lab result

b. A particular patient may not have any lab results

c. A lab result instance can belong to more than one patient

d. A lab test must have only one ULN

Answer: b. A particular patient may not have any lab results

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-1, Objective 6 Unit 3-6 Slide 7 and 9

24. Which of the following is true according to the ERD?

a. A particular patient must have only one provider

b. A particular patient may not have any providers

c. A particular provider may have multiple race codes

d. A particular provider has one NPID code

Answer: d. A particular provider has one NPIN code.

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-6, Objective Unit 3-6 Slides 9 and 19

25. Which of the following is true according to the ERD if all data fields are populated?

a. Every patient has a lab result

b. The practice can always associate a lab result with the provider who ordered the test

c. Every lab result has an error code

d. The practice can always associate a lab result with a patient

Answer: d. The practice can always associate a lab result with a patient

Objective/Reference: Unit 3-6, Objective Unit 3-6 Slides 9 and 15

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Prescription entered

1

Prescription submitted

Covered

?

Clinic

Pharmacy

Patient

Prescription received

Prescription filled

Picked

Up ?

Distribution

confirmed

2

yes

no

yes

no

entered

submitted

received

covered

filled

Not covered

declined

distributed

Provider

1.

Enter

Prescrip.

EMR

2.

Look-up

drug

3.

Send

Prescrip.

4.

Receive

Prescrip.

Pharmacy data system

5.

Confirm

coverage

Payer data system

6.

Check interactions

Patient

First name

Last name

Gender

Address

Race

Ethnicity

Emergency contact

Patient_lab_results

Test name

Test code

Test date

Test result

Test result unit

Test result ULN

Test result LLN

Test error code

Sample accession number

Provider

Provider NPID code

Provider name

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