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Correct! 12.00% [(20 + 4) x 100]/[(198 + 5) - 3] = 2,400/200 = 12.00% Correct Answers 12.00%

University Hospital June 20XX Statistics Discharges: Total adults and children Newborn 1,166 132 Total live births 135 Deaths: (included in discharges) Adults and children Newborn 198 5 Autopsies: Adults and children Newborn Hospital outpatient autopsies 20 4 7 Coroner's cases (unavailable for autopsy) 3 Fetal deaths: Early Intermediate Late 2 3 2 Fetal death autopsies: Intermediate and late 3 What is the Gross autopsy rate ______________________ Correct! 11.82% (20 + 4) x 100)/(198 + 5) = 2,400/203 = 11.82% Correct Answers 11.82% Question 17 2 / 2 pts University Hospital June 20XX Statistics Discharges: Total adults and children Newborn 1,166 132 Total live births 135 Deaths: (included in discharges) Adults and children Newborn 198 5 Autopsies: Adults and children Newborn Hospital outpatient autopsies 20 4 7 Coroner's cases (unavailable for autopsy) 3 Fetal deaths: Early Intermediate Late 2 3 2 Fetal death autopsies: Intermediate and late 3 What is the Net autopsy rate ______________________

56.33%

Round the following percentage to two decimal places. 56.325%

Correct! True True, because the body is not available to the hospital pathologist for autopsy purposes. False

A deceased hospital inpatient whose body is released to legal authorities for autopsy is not included in the computation of the net autopsy rate.

True Correct! False the place of autopsy is not important as long as the deceased is considered a hospital patient.

A hospital autopsy must be performed in the hospital

1.47% 44.78% Correct! 4.48% (60 x 100)/1,340 = 4.48% 0.47%

A hospital reports the following statistics for the past year: births, 1,345; deliveries, 1,340; C-sections, 60; and obstatrical discharges, 1,425. The C-section rate for that year is:

Correct! True Nosocomial infections are acquired in the hospital. False

A nosocomial infection is an infection that was acquired while a patient was hospitalized

True Correct! False This patient would be counted as having two operations and two procedures, even though they were done at the same time because the procedures are unrelated.

A patient who had a colonoscopy and removal of two moles on his neck at the same time would e counted as having one surgical oepration and two procedures.

True Correct! False This patient would be counted as one surgical operation and two procedures because both ovaries and tubes were removed at the same time with the same surgical approach.

A patient who has a salpingo-oophorectomy would be counted as having one surgical procedure and one surgical operation.

False Deaths within ten days are typically used to compute the postoperative death rate.

According to standard instructions, deaths within fifteen days after surgery are used to compute the postoperative death rate. True or false? True False

True Correct! False Anesthesia deaths occur very infrequently.

Anesthesia deaths occur frequently. True or false? T/F

True Correct! False A fetus is not considered a patient.

Autopsies on fetuses are included in hospital autopsies.

100.5% ((201 x 1100)/200 = 20,100/200 = 100.5%)

Community Hospital Annual Statistics, 20XX Inpatient Service Days Bed Count January - June 32,785 175 July - December 34,986 200 December 31 only 201 200 Newborn 12,372 40 Select the correct answer to each of the following questions, rounding to one decimal place. The bed occupancy rate for December 31 was: 77.1% 92.5% 100.0% 100.5%

99.0% (32,785 + 34,986 = 67,771 inpatient service days for the year 181 days in the first six months (January-June) 184 days in the second six months (July - December) (67,771 x 100)/[(181 x 175) + (184 x 200)] = 6,777, 100/(31,675 + 36, 800) = 6,777, 100/68,475 = 98.97 = 99.0%)

Community Hospital Annual Statistics, 20XX Inpatient Service Days Bed Count January - June 32,785 175 July - December 34,986 200 December 31 only 201 200 Newborn 12,372 40 Select the correct answer to each of the following questions, rounding to one decimal place. The inpatient bed occupancy rate (without newborns) for 20XX was: 18.5% 37.4% 98.7% 99.0%

84.7% ((12,372 x 100)/(40 x 31) = 1,237, 200/14,600 = 84.7%)

Community Hospital Annual Statistics, 20XX Inpatient Service Days Bed Count January - June 32,785 175 July - December 34,986 200 December 31 only 201 200 Newborn 12,372 40 Select the correct answer to each of the following questions, rounding to one decimal place. The newborn bassinet occupancy rate for 20XX was: 80.4% 84.7% 84.8% 85.2%

You Answered 23.73% 23.81% Correct Answer 25.00% 0.23% [(14 inpatient autopsies + 1 former patient) x 100]/[(62 inpatient deaths + 1 former patient brought in) - 3 coroner's cases unavailable for autopsy] = 1,500/60 = 25.00%

Community Hospital reported the statistics in the table below. Using these data, calculate the rates requested below and select the correct calculation for each. (Calculate all rates to two decimal places.) COMMUNITY HOSPITAL AUUNAL STATISTICS 2016 INPATIENT DISCHARGES Adults and children Newborn 7, 356 730 INPATIENT DEATHS: (INCLUDED IN DISCHARGES) Adults and children Newborn 60 2 FETAL DEATHS: Early Intermediate Late 6 3 2 INPATIENT AUTOPSIES: Adult and Children Newborn 12 2 CORNER'S CASES Unavailable for Autopsy Autopsy by hospital pathologist (included in inpatient autopsies) 3 1 FETAL DEATH AUTOPSIES: Intermediate and late 3 Former hospital patient brought in for autopsy 1 What is the Adjusted hospital autopsy rate _____________

22.00% Correct! 22.58% [(12 + 2) x 100]/(60 + 2) = 1.4--/62 = 22.58% 0.22% 22.25%

Community Hospital reported the statistics in the table below. Using these data, calculate the rates requested below and select the correct calculation for each. (Calculate all rates to two decimal places.) COMMUNITY HOSPITAL AUUNAL STATISTICS 2016 INPATIENT DISCHARGES Adults and children Newborn 7, 356 730 INPATIENT DEATHS: (INCLUDED IN DISCHARGES) Adults and children Newborn 60 2 FETAL DEATHS: Early Intermediate Late 6 3 2 INPATIENT AUTOPSIES: Adult and Children Newborn 12 2 CORNER'S CASES Unavailable for Autopsy Autopsy by hospital pathologist (included in inpatient autopsies) 3 1 FETAL DEATH AUTOPSIES: Intermediate and late 3 Former hospital patient brought in for autopsy 1 What is the Gross Autopsy rate ______________________.

Correct! 23.73% [(12 + 2) x 100]/[(60 + 2) - 3] = 1,400/59 = 23.73% 22.58% 2.37% 0.23%

Community Hospital reported the statistics in the table below. Using these data, calculate the rates requested below and select the correct calculation for each. (Calculate all rates to two decimal places.) COMMUNITY HOSPITAL AUUNAL STATISTICS 2016 INPATIENT DISCHARGES Adults and children Newborn 7, 356 730 INPATIENT DEATHS: (INCLUDED IN DISCHARGES) Adults and children Newborn 60 2 FETAL DEATHS: Early Intermediate Late 6 3 2 INPATIENT AUTOPSIES: Adult and Children Newborn 12 2 CORNER'S CASES Unavailable for Autopsy Autopsy by hospital pathologist (included in inpatient autopsies) 3 1 FETAL DEATH AUTOPSIES: Intermediate and late 3 Former hospital patient brought in for autopsy 1 What is the Net Autopsy Rate ________________

Correct! 60.00% (3 x 100)/(3 x 2) = 60.00% Correct Answers 60.00%

Community Hospital reported the statistics in the table below. Using these data, calculate the rates requested below and select the correct calculation for each. (Calculate all rates to two decimal places.) COMMUNITY HOSPITAL AUUNAL STATISTICS 2016 INPATIENT DISCHARGES Adults and children Newborn 7, 356 730 INPATIENT DEATHS: (INCLUDED IN DISCHARGES) Adults and children Newborn 60 2 FETAL DEATHS: Early Intermediate Late 6 3 2 INPATIENT AUTOPSIES: Adult and Children Newborn 12 2 CORNER'S CASES Unavailable for Autopsy Autopsy by hospital pathologist (included in inpatient autopsies) 3 1 FETAL DEATH AUTOPSIES: Intermediate and late 3 Former hospital patient brought in for autopsy 1 What is the fetal death autopsy rate? ____________________

Correct! 100.00% (2 x 100)/2 = 100.00% Correct Answers 100.00%

Community Hospital reported the statistics in the table below. Using these data, calculate the rates requested below and select the correct calculation for each. (Calculate all rates to two decimal places.) COMMUNITY HOSPITAL AUUNAL STATISTICS 2016 INPATIENT DISCHARGES Adults and children Newborn 7, 356 730 INPATIENT DEATHS: (INCLUDED IN DISCHARGES) Adults and children Newborn 60 2 FETAL DEATHS: Early Intermediate Late 6 3 2 INPATIENT AUTOPSIES: Adult and Children Newborn 12 2 CORNER'S CASES Unavailable for Autopsy Autopsy by hospital pathologist (included in inpatient autopsies) 3 1 FETAL DEATH AUTOPSIES: Intermediate and late 3 Former hospital patient brought in for autopsy 1 What is the newborn autopsy rate? __________________

16.67% (1/6 = 0.16666 0.16666 x 100 = 16.666 = 16.67%)

Convert 1/6 to a percentage to two decimal points.

.20, 20%

Convert the fraction 1/5 to a quotient and then a percentage. The Quotient is ___________________ and the percentage is _________________________. .02, 22% .20, 20% .22, 22% .20, 25%

The census refers to the number of patients present in the healthcare facility at a certain point in time. The daily inpatient census refers to the number of inpatients present at the census-taking time as well as any inpatients who were admitted and discharged after the previous census time, but before the current one.

Differentiate between the terms census and daily inpatient census.

2.75% Correct! 24.75% (1,999 x 100)/(7,280 + 798) = 199,900/8,078 = 24.75% 0.24% 0.02%

Discharges: Adult ad children 7,280 Newborn 798 Surgical procedures 1,265 Surgical operations 1,260 Patients receiving consultations 1,999 Nosocomial infections 23 Using the table above complete the following: The consultation rate (including newborns) is:

0.02% Correct! 0.28% (23 x 100)/(7,280 + 798) = 2,300/8,078 = 0.28% 2.80% 28.00%

Discharges: Adult ad children 7,280 Newborn 798 Surgical procedures 1,265 Surgical operations 1,260 Patients receiving consultations 1,999 Nosocomial infections 23 Using the table above complete the following: The hospital ifection rate (including newborns) is:

23, 15

During the last week Community Hospital reported that the following number of patients were discharged: Sunday - 18 Thursday - 22 Monday - 22 Friday - 28 Tuesday - 37 Saturday - 12 Wednesday - 25 What is the average number of patients discharged during the week? What is the average number of patients discharged during the weekend days? (Round to a whole number)

True Correct! False Infection rates may be calculated differently for specific healthcare facilities and thus are not comparable between organisations. They may calculate separate infection rates for medical care units, specific disease processes, age factors, and so on.

Every healthcare facility must keep infection rates for each of its medical care units.

True Correct! False Hospital autopsies may be performed on former patients.

Hospital autopsies are performed only on inpatients.

154, 175, 22, 65

In 20xx, a hospital had 150 beds for adults and children from January 1 through June 30. On July 1, the hospital increased its beds to 200 and the number remained at 200 through December 31. During the first six months, 27,813 patient days of service were provided to the hospital's adults and children. During the last six months, 35,873 days of service were provided. Answer the following questions and round the answers to whole numbers. This is non-leap year. a. What was the average daily census for the first six months? b. What was the average daily census for the entire year? c. The same hospital provided 7,890 newborn days of service in its 30-bassinet nursery during the year. What was the average daily newborn census? d. The same hospital's surgery unit has 45 beds. During July, the unit provided 2,002 days of service. What was the average daily census for the surgery unit in July?

gross autopsy rate net autopsy rate Correct! adjusted hospital autopsy rate newborn autopsy rate

In which of the following rates are outpatients who were autopsied counted in an autopsy rate?

Yes, there may be instances when more patients are transferred into a patient care unit than transferred out of the unit.

Is it possible that the transfers into a patient care unit may not equal the transfers out of the same patient care unit on the same day?

389 (Multiply 347 by 12 percent and add the result to the original number of employees. 347 x 0.12 = 41.64 347 + 41.64 = 388.64)

It was reported in your department meeting that over the past year your hospital increased the number of employees by 12 percent. Last year there were 347 people employed, how many are employed this year? Round to a whole number.

25% (Subtract 240 from 320 then divide the result by 320 and multiply the result by 100. 320 - 240 = 80 (80/320) x 100 = 25%)

Last year, the number of hospitals in your state decreased from 320 to 240. What is the percentage of decrease.

$8,712.50 (Multiply $10,250 by 15 percent and subtract the result from the purchase price. $10,250 x 0.15 = $1,537.50 $10,250 - $1,537.50 = $8,712.50)

Last year, you purchased equipment in the HIM department for $10,250. You have been told that the equipment you bought has depreciated in value by 15 percent. What is the value of the equipment now?

Sunday 17.8% Thursday 15.4%

Review the table to verify that the calculations are correct. Note that the percent of patients listed in this report is the actual/potential. Administrator's Semiannual Reference Report Admissions by Day of Week 1/1/20xx - 6/30/20xx Day Number of Patients Percent of Patients Sunday 1,187 19.1 Monday 755 11.3 Tuesday 1,085 16.3 Wednesday 1,031 15.5 Thursday 1,024 17.0 Friday 808 12.1 Saturday 773 11.6 Total 6,663 100.0 Two of the calculations are not correct. What days are not correct and what are the correct percentages supposed to be. Which days are not correct and what are the correct percents

0.07%

Round the following percentage to two decimal places. 0.068%

0.77%

Round the following percentage to two decimal places. 0.765%

13.26%

Round the following percentage to two decimal places. 13.256%

15.89%

Round the following percentage to two decimal places. 15.894%

Correct! True Hospital autopsies are performed by the staff pathologist or another physician delegated to perform these. There must be a consent from the patient's next of kin to perform the autopsy; autopsy reports must be filed in the medical record upon completion of the autopsy, and the tissue specimens are filed in the hospital lab. False

The essentials of a hospital autopsy are that it be performed by the hospital pathologist or a physician delegated the responsibility, there is a consent from the patient's next of kin or legal representative, that an autopsy report be filed in the patient's health record, and that tissue specimens and the autopsy report be filed in the hospital laboratory.

17.9% ((7,249 x 100)/(450 x 90) = 724,900/40,500 = 17.89 = 17.9%)

The following table is a report of the first quarter of 20XX (January-March) from a 450-bed medical center regarding its insurance categories. Round all to one decimal place. This is a non-leap year. Use this table to answer the following question. Community Medical Center Inpatient Service Days and Number of Discharges by Insurance Category January - March, 20XX Insurance Category Inpatient Service Days Number of Discharges Third-party Contracts 4,859 666 Medicare 7,249 1,204 Medicaid 12,365 1,925 County Coverage 4,320 792 Private Pay 3,465 321 No Insurance 1,589 289 Total 33,847 5,197 Calculate the occupancy rate for Medicare ________________

8.6% 93465 x 100)/(450 x 90) = 346,500/40,500 = 8.55 = 8.6% Correct Answers 8.6%

The following table is a report of the first quarter of 20XX (January-March) from a 450-bed medical center regarding its insurance categories. Round all to one decimal place. This is a non-leap year. Use this table to answer the following question. Community Medical Center Inpatient Service Days and Number of Discharges by Insurance Category January - March, 20XX Insurance Category Inpatient Service Days Number of Discharges Third-party Contracts 4,859 666 Medicare 7,249 1,204 Medicaid 12,365 1,925 County Coverage 4,320 792 Private Pay 3,465 321 No Insurance 1,589 289 Total 33,847 5,197 Calculate the occupancy rate for Private Pay________________

83.6% ((33,847 x 100)/[450 x (31 + 28 + 31)] = 3,384,700/(450 x 90) = 3,384,700/40,500 = 83.57 = 83.6%)

The following table is a report of the first quarter of 20XX (January-March) from a 450-bed medical center regarding its insurance categories. Round all to one decimal place. This is a non-leap year. Use this table to answer the following question. Community Medical Center Inpatient Service Days and Number of Discharges by Insurance Category January - March, 20XX Insurance Category Inpatient Service Days Number of Discharges Third-party Contracts 4,859 666 Medicare 7,249 1,204 Medicaid 12,365 1,925 County Coverage 4,320 792 Private Pay 3,465 321 No Insurance 1,589 289 Total 33,847 5,197 Calculate the occupancy rate for total ________________

Correct! 2.7 1,204/450 = 2.67 = 2.7 Correct Answers 2.7

The following table is a report of the first quarter of 20XX (January-March) from a 450-bed medical center regarding its insurance categories. Round all to one decimal place. This is a non-leap year. Use this table to answer the following question. Community Medical Center Inpatient Service Days and Number of Discharges by Insurance Category January - March, 20XX Insurance Category Inpatient Service Days Number of Discharges Third-party Contracts 4,859 666 Medicare 7,249 1,204 Medicaid 12,365 1,925 County Coverage 4,320 792 Private Pay 3,465 321 No Insurance 1,589 289 Total 33,847 5,197 Using the direct formula, calculate the bed turnover rate for Medicare________________

Correct! 0.7 321/450 = 0.7 Correct Answers 0.7

The following table is a report of the first quarter of 20XX (January-March) from a 450-bed medical center regarding its insurance categories. Round all to one decimal place. This is a non-leap year. Use this table to answer the following question. Community Medical Center Inpatient Service Days and Number of Discharges by Insurance Category January - March, 20XX Insurance Category Inpatient Service Days Number of Discharges Third-party Contracts 4,859 666 Medicare 7,249 1,204 Medicaid 12,365 1,925 County Coverage 4,320 792 Private Pay 3,465 321 No Insurance 1,589 289 Total 33,847 5,197 Using the direct formula, calculate the bed turnover rate for private pay________________

Correct! 11.5 5,197/450 = 11.5 Correct Answers 11.5

The following table is a report of the first quarter of 20XX (January-March) from a 450-bed medical center regarding its insurance categories. Round all to one decimal place. This is a non-leap year. Use this table to answer the following question. Community Medical Center Inpatient Service Days and Number of Discharges by Insurance Category January - March, 20XX Insurance Category Inpatient Service Days Number of Discharges Third-party Contracts 4,859 666 Medicare 7,249 1,204 Medicaid 12,365 1,925 County Coverage 4,320 792 Private Pay 3,465 321 No Insurance 1,589 289 Total 33,847 5,197 Using the direct formula, calculate the bed turnover rate for total________________

Correct Answers 376

The following table is a report of the first quarter of 20XX (January-March) from a 450-bed medical center regarding its insurance categories. Round all to one decimal place. This is a non-leap year. Use this table to answer the following question. Community Medical Center Inpatient Service Days and Number of Discharges by Insurance Category January - March, 20XX Insurance Category Inpatient Service Days Number of Discharges Third-party Contracts 4,859 666 Medicare 7,249 1,204 Medicaid 12,365 1,925 County Coverage 4,320 792 Private Pay 3,465 321 No Insurance 1,589 289 Total 33,847 5,197 What is the total average daily census for this period of time?________________ There are 31 days each in January and March and 28 days in February.

False The net death rate, which excludes deaths that occur within 48 hours of admission, is no longer considered valid by many authorities.

The gross death rate excludes deaths that occur within 48 hours of admission. True False

Correct! True Only pathologists or other designated physician may perform autopsies. False

The hospital pathologist or some other designated physician is generally the individual allowed to perform autopsies. T/F

True Correct! False The net autopsy rate includes only inpatients.

The net autopsy rate includes both inpatients and out-of-hospital patients.

You Answered True Correct Answer False False The denominator used is surgical operations.

The postoperative infection rate is the ratio of all infections in clean surgical cases to the number of surgical procedures.

Correct! True Hospital autopsies are usually performed by the staff pathologist. However, small hospitals do not always have a pathologist on staff, so responsibility for performing autopsies may be delegated to another physician. False

To be considered a hospital autopsy, an autopsy must be performed by the staff pathologist or a physician delegated the responsibility.

Correct! 15.64% [(198 + 5) x 100]/(1,166 + 132) = 20,300/1,298 = 15.64% Correct Answers 15.64%

University Hospital June 20XX Statistics Discharges: Total adults and children Newborn 1,166 132 Total live births 135 Deaths: (included in discharges) Adults and children Newborn 198 5 Autopsies: Adults and children Newborn Hospital outpatient autopsies 20 4 7 Coroner's cases (unavailable for autopsy) 3 Fetal deaths: Early Intermediate Late 2 3 2 Fetal death autopsies: Intermediate and late 3 What is the Gross death rate ______________________

You Answered 15.50% Correct Answers 14.98% (20 + 4 + 7) x 100)/[(198 + 5 + 7) - 3] = 3,100/207 = 14.98%

University Hospital June 20XX Statistics Discharges: Total adults and children Newborn 1,166 132 Total live births 135 Deaths: (included in discharges) Adults and children Newborn 198 5 Autopsies: Adults and children Newborn Hospital outpatient autopsies 20 4 7 Coroner's cases (unavailable for autopsy) 3 Fetal deaths: Early Intermediate Late 2 3 2 Fetal death autopsies: Intermediate and late 3 What is the adjusted hospital autopsy rate ______________________

You Answered 60.00% Correct Answers 3.57% [(3 + 2) x 100]/[135 + (3 + 2)] = 500/140 = 3.57%

University Hospital June 20XX Statistics Discharges: Total adults and children Newborn 1,166 132 Total live births 135 Deaths: (included in discharges) Adults and children Newborn 198 5 Autopsies: Adults and children Newborn Hospital outpatient autopsies 20 4 7 Coroner's cases (unavailable for autopsy) 3 Fetal deaths: Early Intermediate Late 2 3 2 Fetal death autopsies: Intermediate and late 3 What is the fetal death rate ______________________

Correct! 80.00% (4 x 100)/5 = 80% Correct Answers 80.00%

University Hospital June 20XX Statistics Discharges: Total adults and children Newborn 1,166 132 Total live births 135 Deaths: (included in discharges) Adults and children Newborn 198 5 Autopsies: Adults and children Newborn Hospital outpatient autopsies 20 4 7 Coroner's cases (unavailable for autopsy) 3 Fetal deaths: Early Intermediate Late 2 3 2 Fetal death autopsies: Intermediate and late 3 What is the newborn autopsy rate ______________________

Correct! 0.09% (1 x 100)/1,094 = 0.09% Correct Answers 0.09%

Use the information in the table below to answer the question. In this exercise, the deaths are included in the discharges and deaths occurring in less than 48 hours and postop deaths are included in the deaths. Community Hospital Annual Statistics 20XX Service Discharges Deaths < 48 hours Postop Medicine 1,375 84 13 0 Surgery 1,098 22 9 3 Obstetrics 632 1 0 0 Newborn 633 1 1 0 Psychiatric 321 1 0 0 Rehabilitation 291 16 0 0 Totals Additional information Anesthetics administered 1,094 Anesthetic deaths 1 Patients operated on 1,094 Total livebirths 633 Fetal deaths: Early 7 Intermediate 4 Late 1 What is the anesthesia death rate?

You Answered 3.87% Correct Answers 2.87%

Use the information in the table below to answer the question. In this exercise, the deaths are included in the discharges and deaths occurring in less than 48 hours and postop deaths are included in the deaths. Community Hospital Annual Statistics 20XX Service Discharges Deaths < 48 hours Postop Medicine 1,375 84 13 0 Surgery 1,098 22 9 3 Obstetrics 632 1 0 0 Newborn 633 1 1 0 Psychiatric 321 1 0 0 Rehabilitation 291 16 0 0 Totals Additional information Anesthetics administered 1,094 Anesthetic deaths 1 Patients operated on 1,094 Total livebirths 633 Fetal deaths: Early 7 Intermediate 4 Late 1 What is the gross death rate?

Correct! 0.16% (1 x 100)/632 = 0.16% Correct Answers 0.16%

Use the information in the table below to answer the question. In this exercise, the deaths are included in the discharges and deaths occurring in less than 48 hours and postop deaths are included in the deaths. Community Hospital Annual Statistics 20XX Service Discharges Deaths < 48 hours Postop Medicine 1,375 84 13 0 Surgery 1,098 22 9 3 Obstetrics 632 1 0 0 Newborn 633 1 1 0 Psychiatric 321 1 0 0 Rehabilitation 291 16 0 0 Totals Additional information Anesthetics administered 1,094 Anesthetic deaths 1 Patients operated on 1,094 Total livebirths 633 Fetal deaths: Early 7 Intermediate 4 Late 1 What is the maternal death rate?

Correct! 2.36% [(125 - 23) x 100]/(4,350 - 23) = 10,200/4,327 = 2.36% Correct Answers 2.36%

Use the information in the table below to answer the question. In this exercise, the deaths are included in the discharges and deaths occurring in less than 48 hours and postop deaths are included in the deaths. Community Hospital Annual Statistics 20XX Service Discharges Deaths < 48 hours Postop Medicine 1,375 84 13 0 Surgery 1,098 22 9 3 Obstetrics 632 1 0 0 Newborn 633 1 1 0 Psychiatric 321 1 0 0 Rehabilitation 291 16 0 0 Totals Additional information Anesthetics administered 1,094 Anesthetic deaths 1 Patients operated on 1,094 Total livebirths 633 Fetal deaths: Early 7 Intermediate 4 Late 1 What is the net death rate?

Correct! 0.16% (1 x 100)/633 =0.16% Correct Answers 0.16%

Use the information in the table below to answer the question. In this exercise, the deaths are included in the discharges and deaths occurring in less than 48 hours and postop deaths are included in the deaths. Community Hospital Annual Statistics 20XX Service Discharges Deaths < 48 hours Postop Medicine 1,375 84 13 0 Surgery 1,098 22 9 3 Obstetrics 632 1 0 0 Newborn 633 1 1 0 Psychiatric 321 1 0 0 Rehabilitation 291 16 0 0 Totals Additional information Anesthetics administered 1,094 Anesthetic deaths 1 Patients operated on 1,094 Total livebirths 633 Fetal deaths: Early 7 Intermediate 4 Late 1 What is the newborn mortality rate?

Correct! 0.27% (3 x 100)/1,094 = 0.27% Correct Answers 0.27%

Use the information in the table below to answer the question. In this exercise, the deaths are included in the discharges and deaths occurring in less than 48 hours and postop deaths are included in the deaths. Community Hospital Annual Statistics 20XX Service Discharges Deaths < 48 hours Postop Medicine 1,375 84 13 0 Surgery 1,098 22 9 3 Obstetrics 632 1 0 0 Newborn 633 1 1 0 Psychiatric 321 1 0 0 Rehabilitation 291 16 0 0 Totals Additional information Anesthetics administered 1,094 Anesthetic deaths 1 Patients operated on 1,094 Total livebirths 633 Fetal deaths: Early 7 Intermediate 4 Late 1 What is the postoperative death rate?

Correct! 0.33% [(47 + 2) x 100]/(12,954 + 1,865) = 4900/14,819 = 0.33%

Using the data reported below for the past year, perform the calculations requested below. (Round these to two decimal places.) Discharges (includes deaths) Deaths Total adults and children 12,954 Total adults and children 47 Total newborns 1,865 Total newborns 2 The following are included in the discharges: The following are included in the deaths: OB delivered 1,871 Within 10 days postop 2 OB aborted 125 < 48 hours after admission 12 OB undelivered, prepartum 20 ≥ 48 hours after admission 35 OB undelivered, postpartum 32 Anesthetic death 1 Obstetric deaths: Undelivered, prepartum 1 Aborted 1 Fetal deaths: Early 7 Intermediate 5 Late 2 Admissions Total adult and children 13,023 Total patients operated on 4,533 Total live births 1,864 Total anesthetics administered 4,533 The gross death rate is: ________________________ 0.033% 0.33% 3.31% 33.10

0.025%

Using the data reported below for the past year, perform the calculations requested below. (Round these to two decimal places.) Discharges (includes deaths) Deaths Total adults and children 12,954 Total adults and children 47 Total newborns 1,865 Total newborns 2 The following are included in the discharges: The following are included in the deaths: OB delivered 1,871 Within 10 days postop 2 OB aborted 125 < 48 hours after admission 12 OB undelivered, prepartum 20 ≥ 48 hours after admission 35 OB undelivered, postpartum 32 Anesthetic death 1 Obstetric deaths: Undelivered, prepartum 1 Aborted 1 Fetal deaths: Early 7 Intermediate 5 Late 2 Admissions Total adult and children 13,023 Total patients operated on 4,533 Total live births 1,864 Total anesthetics administered 4,533 The net death rate is: ________________________ 0.025% 2.51% 0.025% 25.10%

True Correct! False The answer is 0.04% (2 x 100)/4,533 = 0.04%

Using the data reported below for the past year, perform the calculations requested below. (Round these to two decimal places.) Discharges (includes deaths) Deaths Total adults and children 12,954 Total adults and children 47 Total newborns 1,865 Total newborns 2 The following are included in the discharges: The following are included in the deaths: OB delivered 1,871 Within 10 days postop 2 OB aborted 125 < 48 hours after admission 12 OB undelivered, prepartum 20 ≥ 48 hours after admission 35 OB undelivered, postpartum 32 Anesthetic death 1 Obstetric deaths: Undelivered, prepartum 1 Aborted 1 Fetal deaths: Early 7 Intermediate 5 Late 2 Admissions Total adult and children 13,023 Total patients operated on 4,533 Total live births 1,864 Total anesthetics administered 4,533 The preoperative death rate is 0.05%. True or False

Correct! 0.02% (1 x 100)/4,533 = 0.02% Correct Answers 0.02%

Using the data reported below for the past year, perform the calculations requested below. (Round these to two decimal places.) Discharges (includes deaths) Deaths Total adults and children 12,954 Total adults and children 47 Total newborns 1,865 Total newborns 2 The following are included in the discharges: The following are included in the deaths: OB delivered 1,871 Within 10 days postop 2 OB aborted 125 < 48 hours after admission 12 OB undelivered, prepartum 20 ≥ 48 hours after admission 35 OB undelivered, postpartum 32 Anesthetic death 1 Obstetric deaths: Undelivered, prepartum 1 Aborted 1 Fetal deaths: Early 7 Intermediate 5 Late 2 Admissions Total adult and children 13,023 Total patients operated on 4,533 Total live births 1,864 Total anesthetics administered 4,533 What is the anesthesia death rate? ______________________________----

Correct! 0.37% [(5 + 2) x 100]/(1,864 + 5 + 2) = 700/1,871 = 0.37% Correct Answers 0.37%

Using the data reported below for the past year, perform the calculations requested below. (Round these to two decimal places.) Discharges (includes deaths) Deaths Total adults and children 12,954 Total adults and children 47 Total newborns 1,865 Total newborns 2 The following are included in the discharges: The following are included in the deaths: OB delivered 1,871 Within 10 days postop 2 OB aborted 125 < 48 hours after admission 12 OB undelivered, prepartum 20 ≥ 48 hours after admission 35 OB undelivered, postpartum 32 Anesthetic death 1 Obstetric deaths: Undelivered, prepartum 1 Aborted 1 Fetal deaths: Early 7 Intermediate 5 Late 2 Admissions Total adult and children 13,023 Total patients operated on 4,533 Total live births 1,864 Total anesthetics administered 4,533 What is the fetal death rate? ______________________________

Correct! 0.10% (1 + 1) x 100)/(1,871 + 125 + 20 + 32) = 200/2,048 = 0.10% Correct Answers 0.10%

Using the data reported below for the past year, perform the calculations requested below. (Round these to two decimal places.) Discharges (includes deaths) Deaths Total adults and children 12,954 Total adults and children 47 Total newborns 1,865 Total newborns 2 The following are included in the discharges: The following are included in the deaths: OB delivered 1,871 Within 10 days postop 2 OB aborted 125 < 48 hours after admission 12 OB undelivered, prepartum 20 ≥ 48 hours after admission 35 OB undelivered, postpartum 32 Anesthetic death 1 Obstetric deaths: Undelivered, prepartum 1 Aborted 1 Fetal deaths: Early 7 Intermediate 5 Late 2 Admissions Total adult and children 13,023 Total patients operated on 4,533 Total live births 1,864 Total anesthetics administered 4,533 What is the maternal death rate? ______________________________

Correct! 0.11% (2 x 100)/1,865 = 0.11% Correct Answers 0.11%

Using the data reported below for the past year, perform the calculations requested below. (Round these to two decimal places.) Discharges (includes deaths) Deaths Total adults and children 12,954 Total adults and children 47 Total newborns 1,865 Total newborns 2 The following are included in the discharges: The following are included in the deaths: OB delivered 1,871 Within 10 days postop 2 OB aborted 125 < 48 hours after admission 12 OB undelivered, prepartum 20 ≥ 48 hours after admission 35 OB undelivered, postpartum 32 Anesthetic death 1 Obstetric deaths: Undelivered, prepartum 1 Aborted 1 Fetal deaths: Early 7 Intermediate 5 Late 2 Admissions Total adult and children 13,023 Total patients operated on 4,533 Total live births 1,864 Total anesthetics administered 4,533 What is the newborn mortality rate? ______________________________

Gross death rate Correct! Net death rate Postoperative death rate None of the above

Which of the following deaths is also called the institutional death rate?

Answer 1: Correct! less than 20 weeks Correct Answer <20 weeks Answer 2: Correct! 500 grams or less Correct Answer 500 g or less

What is the gestational age and gram weight for early fetal death? less than 20 weeks 500 grams or less

Answer 1: You Answered 20 weeks up to 28 weeks Correct Answer 20 weeks completed but less than 28 weeks Correct Answer >20 but <28 weeks Answer 2: You Answered 501 to 1000 grams Correct Answer 501 to 1,000 grams Correct Answer between 501 and 1,000 grams

What is the gestational age and gram weight for intermediate fetal death? 20 weeks up to 28 weeks 501 to 1000 grams

Answer 1: You Answered 28 weeks or more Correct Answer 28 weeks completed Correct Answer 28 weeks Answer 2: You Answered 1001 grams or more Correct Answer 1,001 grams or more

What is the gestational age and gram weight for late fetal death? 28 weeks or more 1001 grams or more

The total intrahospital transfers in must always equal the intrahospital transfers out.

When must transfers in and transfer out be equal?

37.5% (Divide 15 by 40 and multiply the result by 100. 15/40 = 0.375 x 100 = 37.5%)

You just scored 15 correct out of a possible 40 on your health information test. What percent did you earn?

$12.94, $13.46

Your beginning salary as an analyst in the HIM department is $12.50 per hour. You are due to receive a 3.5 percent cost-of-living raise in your next paycheck. Your performance evaluation is coming up in one month, and you believe you should get an additional 4 percent increase based on your excellent performance. What should your hourly wage be next week, and what do you anticipate it will be after your performance evaluation? (separage your 2 answers with a comma ex: $9.22, $10.24)

$973.50 (Multiply $1,100 by 11.5 Percent and deduct the result from the usual price. $1,100 x 0.115 = 126.5 $1,100 - 126.5 = $973.50)

Your manager needs to purchase a personal computer for the new receptionist in your department. The usual price is $1,100. The local supply company gives the facility an 11.5 percent reduction on all items they purchase. What price will your manager pay?

370, 373, 14

at 11:59 p.m. on January 1, Community Hospital census was 321. On January 2, 73 patients were admitted, 24 were discharged and 3 were admitted and all died that day. On their ICU unit the census on January 1 was 12. On January 2, 4 patients were admitted, 3 were discharged, and 1 was admitted and later that day dies in the ICU. Answer the following questions and round the answers to whole numbers. a. Calculate the inpatient census for January 2. b. Calculate the hospital daily inpatient census for January 2. c. Calculate the ICU inpatient service days for January 2.


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