Rehabilitation hospitals are categorized as an acute care type of facility in treating patients.

What is a rehabilitation hospital?
A medical rehabilitation hospital, also known as an inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF), is a type of specialty hospital that focuses on treating people recovering from debilitating injuries, illnesses, surgeries, and chronic medical conditions. Patients at rehabilitation hospitals like Southern Indiana Rehabilitation Hospital have complex therapy needs, but also require hospital-level medical services such as 24-hour rehab nursing care and daily physician management.

Rehabilitation hospitals are considered post-acute care providers, meaning they typically treat patients who require additional care after first being treated in a traditional hospital. However, in some cases our patients are admitted from another setting or even directly from their homes.

Personalized, focused care to get you back to your best.
Each patient’s individual challenges and recovery goals are what drive their treatment at a rehabilitation hospital. Southern Indiana Rehabilitation Hospital has teams of medical professionals, known as interdisciplinary teams, which work closely with patients and their family members to develop comprehensive, custom treatment plans. Our goal is to get to know each individual we serve on a personal level in order to help them achieve their highest possible level of function and independence.

Our team members provide care under the direction of a physician who is board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R), also known as a physiatrist. Other members of the care team may include rehab nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, social workers, case managers, respiratory therapists, physician specialists, psychologists/psychiatrists, and dieticians.

In comparison to skilled nursing facilities and home-based rehabilitation services, rehabilitation hospitals provide more rigorous therapy services. Patients treated at a rehabilitation hospital can typically expect to participate in three hours of therapy services per day, at least five days per week.

Learn more about the differences between rehab hospitals and skilled nursing facilities.

Which of the following places an emphasis on treating individuals patients at the level of care required by their course of treatment and extends from their primary care providers to specialist and ancillary providers?

As of 2017, what percent of the US economy was represented by healthcare spending?

What is the ideal ratio of medical generalist to specialist

Registered nursed are only formally educated at the bachelor's degree

Which of the following is considered an Allied Health professional?

Licensed Practical Nurses

Occupational Therapists are concerned with a patient's activities of daily living

Which of the following federal laws created Medicare and Medicaid

Medicare will pay the medicaid premiums, deductibles, and coinsurance costs for some low income medicaid beneficiaries.

What is the name of the process to determine whether medical care provided to a specific patient is necessary wording to pre-established objective screening criteria at time frames specified?

HITECH was a portion of which bill?

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

What is the name of the type of beds in a hospital that are defined by those authorized by the state?

To qualify as a Critical Access Hospital one of the criteria is to be located in a rural area

One of the function of the board of directors is to approve the organization and makeup of the clinical staff

The "C" in CIO or CEO stand for

HIM departments are considered which of the following ?

Ancillary Support Service

Hospital-owned group practices are considered ambulatory care organizations

One group of patients that prefer treatment at urgent care centers are those whose insurance carriers treat urgent care centers preferentially when compared with physician offices

Which of the following is the fastest-growing sector to offer services for Medicare recipients?

Rehabilitation hospitals are categorized as an acute care type of facility in treating patients.

Which of the following is the health profession that focuses on the eyes and related structures?

Which of the following is a main goal in treating hospice patients?

Minimize the stress and trauma of death

Public Law 89-97 of 1965 created a number of amendments to which Act?

The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONCHIT) was created as part of which Act?

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)

Who has the primary responsibility for setting the overall direction of the hospital?

The medical staff operates according to a pre-determined set of policies called?

The national changes in HIM need to be communicated to the membership. The communication should go through the _____.

AHIMA component state associations

The curriculum taught in HIM programs across the country needs to be updated to keep up with the changes of the profession. This is done by the _____.

Council for Excellence in Education

A healthcare facility uses ________________ to manage the information needed to meet the needs of the organization.

College X has decided to implement a HIM program. Before students are eligible to sit for the RHIT example, the program needs to be accredited by _____.

A physician has decided to join AHIMA. Identity the appropriate membership classification.

Active membership

Associate membership

Student membership

Emeritus membership

Two types of practitioners can hold the degree of Doctor of Medicine. They are _____.

Chiropractor and surgeon

Physician and podiatrist

Physician and surgeon

Physician and osteopath

Which of the following is a surgical specialty?

Anesthesiology

Neurology

General Practice

Dental

Identify the group in charge of AHIMA’s volunteer structure.

House of Delegates

Board of Directors

Engage

Component state associations

Evaluate each statement below in order to determine which is the true statement about CAHIIM.

Establishing standards for the content of college programs in health information management

Making sure that AHIMA has good certification examinations

Ensuring that AHIMA manages its property and affairs appropriately

Establishing policies and procedures to be followed by Engage

Establishing standards for the content of college programs in health information management

In order to sit for the Certified Health Data Analyst certification, contact the _____.

Health Information Management Systems Society

American Health Information Management Association

American Academy of Professional Coders

Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity

American Health Information Management Association

Which of the following professionals is not mentioned in this text as requiring licensing by all 50 states?

Physical therapy

Occupational therapy

Respiratory therapy

Health information management

Health information management

Which of the following persons were intended to be supported by Medicaid in Public Law 89-97 of 1965?

Single-parent families

The elderly

Veterans

Pregnant women

Traditionally, physicians alone determine the timely and effective interventions in response to a wide range of problems related to a patient’s treatment, comfort, and safety. Who else are playing a wider role in this function?

Nurses

Physical therapists

Utilization specialists

Quality improvement specialists

Current medical practice emphasizes performing healthcare services in the least costly setting possible. Based on this statement, which of the following is correct?

Increased utilization of emergency services

Increased utilization of hospital admissions

Increased utilization of non emergency ambulatory facilities

Decreased primary care services

Increased utilization of non emergency ambulatory facilities

Who is appointed by the President of the United States to provide leadership and science- based recommendations about the public’s health?

Chief Executive Officer of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Surgeon General of the United States

Secretary of Health and Human Services

President of the National Institutes of Health

Surgeon General of the United States

Skilled nursing care is defined as skilled nursing observations and _____.

18 hours of certified nursing assistant care

32 hours of rehabilitation care

Social interaction

Technical procedures

Patients in hospice care are expected to live a maximum of ____ days.

30 days

180 days

90 days

120 days

Scholarships for students in HIM educational programs are awarded by _____.

AHIMA Board of Directors

AHIMA Foundation

CCHIIM

CAHIIM

Cell-based technologies include _____.

Stem cells for transplant

Organ transplants

Synthetic organs

Washing cells of all organic material

Stem cells for transplant

The medical staff operates according to a pre-determined set of policies called ___________.

Policies and procedures

Medical staff bylaws

Medical staff credentials

Hospital's Legal guidelines

What is the name given to the privileges assigned to physicians to provide clinical services in a hospital?

Medical

Admission

Health

Clinical

This is a model of primary care physician practices that is patient-centered, comprehensive, team-based, coordinated, accessible, and focused on quality and safety.

Private medical practices

Medical home

Hospice

Behavioral health homes

Registration is the _____.

act of enrolling

career path chosen by the HIM professional

the approval of a HIM educational program

use of health information

Sustained professional achievement is required by which of the following?

Certification

Accreditation

Engage

Fellowship

Where should new graduates begin their volunteer experience?

CSA

AHIMA Board of Directors

CAHIIM

CCHIIM

Which of the following is an acute care facility?

Acute Care Facilities: The following are considered acute care facilities: Hospital (General Acute Care as well as Psychiatric, Specialized and Rehabiltation Hospitals; and Long Term Acute Care or LTAC) Ambulatory Care Facility.

Who is the primary responsibility for setting the overall direction of the hospital?

The board of directors has primary responsibility for setting the overall direction of the hospital.

What is the name of type of beds in a hospital that are defined by those authorized by the state?

What is the name of the type of beds in a hospital that are defined by those authorized by the state? Licensed.

What is the term for a nursing home which provides the level of care closest to hospital care?

Long-Term Acute Hospital. Provides a level of care similar to that of an acute care hospital. However, an LTACH focuses on patients with serious medical problems that require intense, special treatment for a long period of time, usually about 20 to 30 days. Skilled Nursing Facility.