Chapter 25
Point
size of typeface; number of characters per inch.
Monitor
Display device that converts electrical signals from the computer into points of light that form an image.
Flash drive
(memory sticks, jump drives, travel drives, USB drives, or thumb drives) are replacing floppy disks as an easy method for transferring data between systems
Software
"Intelligence" of a computer; tells the computer what to do; computer program.
Default
A selection or option automatically chosen by most computer programs (when the user hits "enter") if not directed by the user to do otherwise.
font
Character style (appearance) of typeface on a document.
Motherboard
Circuit board that contains memory chips, power supply, and vital components for processing data in the computer.
Microprocessor
Circuit found on the main board, that controls and coordinates many functions of the computer.
User ID
Combination of letters and numbers that serves as identification of the person using the computer.
Internet service provider (ISP)
Company that provides a "host" access to the internet.
Host
Computer that is the main computer in a system of connecter terminals.
Word processing
Computer-based application used to produce text based documents.
Network
Computers interconnected to exchange information;organized group of participating providers for an insurance plan; policies may have "in network" or "out of network" benefits
Interface
Connection between the user and the computer.
Backed up
Copying data from a computer's hard drive to another storage device such as floppy disk, CD, or "thumb drive" to protect against losing all data if the system fails or "crashes."
Scanner
Device that converts texts or graphics on paper into an electrical format that a computer can display, print, and store.
Modem
Device that transfers data from one computer to another over telephone or cable lines.
Peripherals
External components attached to the computer, such as the speakers.
Zip drive
External disk storage device that holds large amounts of data.
Tape backup
External storage unit.
Cursor
Flashing line on a computer screen that indicates where the characters typed will appear.
Initialized
Formatted to hold data.
Keyboard
Input device that includes letter and number keys and computer task keys.
Sound card
Internal component in a computer for multimedia that functions for sound and animation.
Menus
List of commands or options, typically found on the top of the computer screen, which can be selected by the user.
Hard drive
Main device in the computer used to store and retrieve information.
Hardware
Mechanical devices and physical components of a computer system.
Prompt
Message displayed by the computer to request information or help the user proceed.
Central processing unit (CPU)
Microprocessor; the "brain" of the computer.
Touch screen
Monitor that displays options that can be selected by touching them on the screen.
Printer
Output device that reproduces information from a computer onto a paper.
Guarantor
Person who is responsible for paying the costs of a patient's treatment.
Patient
Person who receives medical treatment; not necessarily the guarantor.
PDA
Pocket-sized computer used for appointments, phone number, notes, and other information.
Mouse
Pointing device that directs activity on the computer screen.
Trackball
Pointing device that has a ball that is rolled to position the pointer on the screen; serves the same function as a mouse.
Ink-jet printer
Printer that produces characters and graphics by imprinting ink onto paper.
Laser printer
Printer that uses heat to fuse a fine dark powder (toner) onto paper to create graphics and text.
Optical character recognition (OCR)
Process by which electronic equipment scans printed documents and digitizes the information for computer processing.
Spreadsheet
Productivity software application that helps the user do calculations by entering numbers and formulas in a grid of rows and columns.
Database management
Productivity software that allows the computer user to work with facts and figures.
Browser
Program for "surfing" the internet.
Random-access memory (RAM)
Read and write memory that the CPU uses for storage.
Floppy disk
Secondary storage device for computer data.
CD-ROM
Secondary storage device for computer data; holds more data than floppy disk.
Tutorial
Self-guided, step-by-step learning process that teaches generic skills needed to use software.
Wizards
Sequence of screens that direct the user through a multistep software task.
Encounter form
Source document for billing purposes that contains the patients account information and insurance codes for date of service. Also the diagnosis and the procedures and services performed for posting charges.
Password
Special set of characters known only to the user and the person who assigned the password; designed to secure and protect unauthorized entry to a computer.
Search engine
Specialized program designed to find specific information on the internet.
Cold boot
Starting a computer when it has been in "off" mode.
Read-only memory (ROM)
Stored data that can be read but not changed.
Practice management
Sum total of managing all the facets (financial, personnel, patient) of running a medical practice.
Booted up
Term used to indicate that the computer system has been activated and is ready for use.
Warm boot
Term used when the system has been on and must be restarted because it "Freezes up."
URL
Uniform (or universal) resource locator; internet address.
Byte
is a string of bits used to represent a character, digit, or symbol
Bit
is the smallest unit of data and is abbreviation for binary digit