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Medical Assisting: Administrative and Clinical Procedures Kathryn Booth

Medical Assisting: Administrative and Clinical Procedures By Kathryn Booth

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Medical Assisting: Administrative and Clinical Procedures by Kathryn Booth

Be on the ball with Booth Medical Assisting 6e. Learn all of the essential administrative and clinical medical assisting skills in the BWW Medical Associates clinic, simulated through case studies, sample practice paperwork, soft skills success exercises, PracticeFusion screenshots, and EHR documentation examples. Booth Medical Assisting 6e teaches you to juggle your many responsibilities first as a student, where Connect, SmartBook, Practice Medical Assisting, and ActivSim set you on a path to mastery, and then as a full-fledged medical assistant.

About Kathryn Booth

Kathryn A. Booth, RN-BSN, RMA (AMT), RPT, CPhT, MS is a registered nurse (RN) with a masters degree in education as well as certifications in phlebotomy, pharmacy tech, and medical assisting. She is an author, an educator, and a consultant for Total Care Programming, Inc. She has over 30 years of teaching, nursing, and healthcare experience that spans five states. As an educator, Kathy has been awarded the teacher of the year in three states where she taught various health sciences, including medical assisting in both a classroom and an online capacity. Kathy serves on the AMT Examinations, Qualifications, and Standards committee, as well as the advisory board for two educational institutions. She stays current through working at various practice settings as well as obtaining and maintaining certifications. Her larger goal is to develop up-to-date, dynamic healthcare educational materials to assist her and other educators and to promote healthcare professions. In addition, Kathy enjoys presenting innovative new learning solutions for the changing healthcare and educational landscape to her fellow professionals nationwide. Leesa G. Whicker, BA, CMA (AAMA) is a Certified Medical Assistant with a BA in art with a concentration in art history. She is an educator with more than 20 years of experience in the classroom. With 35 years of experience in the healthcare field as a medical assistant, a research specialist in molecular pathogenesis and infectious disease, and a medical assisting program director and instructor, she brings a broad background of knowledge and experience to the classroom. As a curriculum expert, she has served on several committees, including the Writing Team for the Common Course Library for the North Carolina Community College System and the Curriculum Committee at Central Piedmont Community College. She remains an active member of the Curriculum Committee. Leesa was among the first instructors to develop online courses and remains active in online curriculum development. She has presented Methods of Active and Collaborative learning on the national level. Her passion is finding novel and varied ways to reach the ever-changing learning styles of todays students. She currently teaches at Central Piedmont Community College in Charlotte, North Carolina. Terri D. Wyman, AS, CPC, CMRS has 35 years of experience in the healthcare field, first as a CMA specializing in hematology/oncology and homecare and then in the medical billing and coding field. At the suggestion of a coworker, she began her career in education as instructor and program director for both medical assisting and medical billing and coding programs for several technical schools in New England. Currently, Terri is the financial applications analyst at Baystate Wing Hospital, where her love of teaching continues in the hospital setting. She is active with her local AAPC chapter and is on the National Advisory Board for the American Medical Billing Association (AMBA). She provides continuing education opportunities for AMBA members by writing numerous billing and coding programs and speaking at their national conferences on medical coding topics, including ICD-10. In the rapidly changing world of healthcare billing and coding, she is excited to continue sharing the language of billing and coding with instructors, students, and career professionals. Terri sends special thanks to Dale for his unending support and to Francis Stein, MD, whose patience with a new medical assistant years ago showed her the joy of learning and education.

Table of Contents

Unit One: Medical Assisting as a Career1 Introduction to Medical Assisting2 Healthcare and the Healthcare Team3 Professionalism and Success4 Interpersonal Communication5 Legal and Ethical IssuesUnit Two: Safety and the Environment6 Infection Control Fundamentals7 Safety and Patient Reception8 Office Equipment and Supplies9 Examination and Treatment AreasUnit Three: Communication10 Written and Electronic Communication11 Medical Records and Documentation12 Electronic Health Records13 Managing Medical Records14 Telephone Techniques15 Patient EducationUnit Four: Administrative Practices16 Schedule Management17 Insurance Billing18 Diagnostic Coding19 Procedure Coding20 Patient Collections and Financial ManagementUnit Five: Applied Anatomy and Physiology21 Organization of the Body22 The Integumentary System23 The Skeletal System24 The Muscular System25 The Cardiovascular System26 The Blood27 The Lymphatic and Immune Systems28 The Respiratory System29 The Nervous System30 The Urinary System31 The Reproductive Systems32 The Digestive System33 The Endocrine System34 Special SensesUnit Six: Infection Control and Clinical Practices35 Infection Control Practices36 Patient Interview and History37 Vital Signs and Measurements38 Assisting with a General Physical Exam39 Assisting in Reproductive and Urinary Specialties40 Assisting in Pediatrics41 Assisting in Geriatrics42 Assisting in Other Medical Specialties43 Assisting in Eye and Ear Care44 Assisting in Minor SurgeryUnit Seven: Diagnostics45 Orientation to the Lab46 Microbiology and Disease47 Processing and Testing Urine and Stool Samples48 Collecting, Processing, and Testing Blood Specimens49 Electrocardiography and Pulmonary Function Testing50 Diagnostic ImagingUnit Eight: Assisting in Therapeutics51 Principles of Pharmacology52 Math and Dosage Calculations53 Medication Administration54 Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation55 Nutrition and HealthUnit Nine: Medical Assisting Practice56 Practice Management57 Emergency Preparedness58 Preparing for the World of Work

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CIN1259197743G
9781259197741
1259197743
Medical Assisting: Administrative and Clinical Procedures by Kathryn Booth
Used - Good
Hardback
McGraw-Hill Education
20160316
1312
N/A
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