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select all that apply which of the following are common types of proced…

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select all that apply

which of the following are common types of procedural documentation?

procedure reports for surgeries
radiology reports
reports for laboratory tests
prescription reports

Explanation:

Response

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Define procedural documentation

Using the Medical Documentation knowledge point
Procedural documentation refers to records detailing specific medical procedures, interventions, or diagnostic tests performed on a patient.

Analyze the options

  • Procedure reports for surgeries: These document surgical interventions, detailing the steps, findings, and outcomes of a surgical procedure. This is a primary type of procedural documentation.
  • Radiology reports: These document diagnostic imaging procedures (such as X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans) and the radiologist's findings. This is a common type of diagnostic procedural documentation.
  • Reports for laboratory tests: These document the results of laboratory procedures performed on patient specimens. This is a standard type of diagnostic procedural documentation.
  • Prescription reports: These document medications ordered for a patient rather than a clinical procedure performed on them. They are classified as medication or order documentation, not procedural documentation.

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<mcq-correct>Procedure reports for surgeries</mcq-correct>
<mcq-correct>Radiology reports</mcq-correct>
<mcq-correct>Reports for laboratory tests</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>Prescription reports</mcq-option>
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Define procedural documentation

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Procedural documentation refers to records detailing specific medical procedures, interventions, or diagnostic tests performed on a patient.

Analyze the options

  • Procedure reports for surgeries: These document surgical interventions, detailing the steps, findings, and outcomes of a surgical procedure. This is a primary type of procedural documentation.
  • Radiology reports: These document diagnostic imaging procedures (such as X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans) and the radiologist's findings. This is a common type of diagnostic procedural documentation.
  • Reports for laboratory tests: These document the results of laboratory procedures performed on patient specimens. This is a standard type of diagnostic procedural documentation.
  • Prescription reports: These document medications ordered for a patient rather than a clinical procedure performed on them. They are classified as medication or order documentation, not procedural documentation.

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<mcq-correct>Procedure reports for surgeries</mcq-correct>
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<mcq-correct>Reports for laboratory tests</mcq-correct>
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