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Thank you for viewing module 4 of the UDS online training series. Now, let’s see how much you have learned!
Your participation in this quiz/survey is completely voluntary and it’s estimated that it will take approximately 5-10 minutes. By taking this quiz, you’ll be able to see how well you understand UDS tables 6A, 6B, and 7, and you’ll help us to improve our online training program for next year.
If you have questions about the quiz, you may contact the UDS Support Team at 1-866-UDS-HELP or by email at [email protected].
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* Here are twelve quick questions regarding the content of Module 4.
1. Which of the following should NOT be included in the total count of prenatal patients on the UDS?
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* [The correct response to Question 1 is “A patient who had a positive pregnancy test and counseling only”. If someone comes in only for these services, they are not considered to be a prenatal patient.]
2. A patient who has her first prenatal visit with the health center in her third trimester but who transferred from another provider where she began care in the first trimester, is considered to have begun prenatal care: |
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* [The correct response to Question 2 is "In the first trimester with another provider".]
3. It is not possible to report significantly more women aged 24-64 in the universe for the pap test measure than total women reported on Table 3A aged 24-64. |
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[The correct response to Question 3 is "True." It is not possible to provide more pap tests to more women between the ages of 24 to 64 than you have total female patients within this age group.]
4. You can use a log of women who received a pap test to identify the universe of women for the pap test clinical performance measure.
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* [The correct response to Question 4 is “False”. Using a log of women who have received a pap test in order to determine your universe for the pap test measure will artificially inflate your compliance rate.]
5. Which of the following clinical performance measures does NOT have an exclusion? |
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* [correct response to Question 4 is “Childhood immunizations”. There are no exclusions for this measure.]
6. Self reported clinical information received from the patient (e.g. on vaccines received or date for a Pap test) is sufficient to document compliance for the clinical measures?
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* [The correct response to Question 6 is “False”. Self reported information is not sufficient for documenting compliance.]
7. A patient is considered to be out of compliance with the clinical performance measure (e.g., immunization, pap test) if documentation in the record clearly demonstrates that the clinic explained the importance of the service and the patient refused. |
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* [The correct response to Question 7 is “True”. While providing an explanation of the importance of the service is important and shows an effort on the part of the health center, if the patient refuses care they are considered to be out of compliance.]
8. The number of patients who deliver during the reporting year should equal the number of women who receive prenatal care. |
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* [The correct response to Question 8 is “False”. The number of women who deliver during the reporting year will not be equal to the total number of prenatal patients reported as it is expected that some patients who begin prenatal care during 2009 will deliver in 2010.]
9. The number of women who deliver may be different from the number of birth outcomes reported for which of the following reasons?
a. A woman miscarried or had an abortion sometime during her prenatal care b. A woman had multiple births c. A woman had a stillbirth d. A woman was high risk and was transferred to another provider |
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* [The correct response to Question 9 is “b,c”. If a woman delivers multiples, only one delivery will be counted, but there will be multiple birth outcomes for that one delivery. If a delivery results in a stillbirth, the delivery will be counted, but there will be no birth outcome to report.]
10. A patient for whom all criteria is met for inclusion in the universe, but for whom there is no documented HbA1c or blood pressure is available for the reporting year should be considered out of compliance on the diabetes or hypertension measures.
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* [The correct response to Question 10 is “True”. If a patient meets the criteria for inclusion in the universe, but there is no documented HbA1c or blood pressure reading available, they should still be included in the universe and are considered to be out of compliance.]
11. It is possible to report significantly more African American patients with hypertension on table 7 than total African American patients reported on table 3B.
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[The correct response to Question 11 is “False”. You can not report more African American patients with hypertension than you have total African American Patients.]
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