OSHA/HIPAA Training

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Across
  1. 3. all team members receive initial OSHA training at this time.
  2. 4. HIPAA is a federal law designed to protect what kind of patient information.
  3. 5. using this security device when the office is closed helps to meet the security requirements of server data.
  4. 9. awareness to ensure protection of the neck and spine.
  5. 12. way to dispose of any PHI documentation including daily schedules, eob, lab case information, and statements.
  6. 16. prohibited eating, drinking or smoking in the these areas.
  7. 17. young adults 18 years old must do this to discuss treatment with parents.
  8. 19. threats, verbal abuse, physical assaults, harassment that all employees are protected against in the workplace.
  9. 21. protected health information using this type of individual health information.
  10. 23. minimum level mask filter accepted at DFD.
  11. 24. all patients have the right to receive this regarding their clinical records.
  12. 25. identity confirmation required using DOB, last 4 digits of SSN.
  13. 27. secure method to share hard copy PHI using appropriate cover sheet.
Down
  1. 1. 90% of eye injuries are prevented with this.
  2. 2. meeting place at each location used when outside the building emergency gathering is required.
  3. 6. sign posted with correct etiquette for this is required at the entrance of the building.
  4. 7. OSHA enforces these guidelines for dental healthcare settings.
  5. 8. treatment coordination that meets the privacy rule from one provider to another.
  6. 10. PPE is provided, cleaned, and maintained here.
  7. 11. extracted teeth can be given to this person within OSHA guidelines.
  8. 13. administrative requirements include this type of privacy practice notifications.
  9. 14. pathogens than can be transmitted by mucous membranes, needlestick, or break in the skin.
  10. 15. when an employee can look at PHI just out of curiosity even if no harm is intended.
  11. 18. type of chemical that has the potential to harm you.
  12. 20. personal hygiene most important in preventing disease transmission.
  13. 22. station provided in each office to flush any splashed hazardous chemical from your face.
  14. 26. OSHA guidelines primarily protect this person.