Implementation Manager (IM) Specialist CHTS Practice Test

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In a clinical event monitor, which of the following represents an event?

  1. Notify the physician

  2. The serum creatinine level has doubled in one day

  3. The patient has had a serum creatinine level checked

  4. The insurance company is billed

The correct answer is: The insurance company is billed

In the context of a clinical event monitor, an event typically refers to a significant clinical change or occurrence that requires attention or action. Among the options provided, the scenario where the serum creatinine level has doubled in one day clearly represents an event. This specific change in a patient's laboratory results is indicative of a potential health issue and warrants immediate follow-up and intervention from healthcare providers. The other options involve actions or processes rather than a clinical event. Notifying the physician is a response to an event rather than the event itself, while simply having a serum creatinine level checked is a routine procedure rather than a significant clinical change. Meanwhile, billing the insurance company is an administrative action that occurs after care has been provided and does not represent a clinical event. Thus, this highlights the importance of recognizing significant clinical changes in monitoring frameworks in healthcare settings.