1.
You are in Triage I and the Veteran listed a VA center for records retrieval and there are no other providers listed, what do you do?
Correct Answer
B. Reject
2.
In triage II- If you come across a package with an expired signature date you reject it!
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement is false because in triage, if a package has an expired signature date, it does not necessarily mean that it should be rejected. The decision to reject a package depends on various factors such as the importance of the package, the nature of the expiration, and any potential risks associated with using an expired package. Therefore, simply having an expired signature date does not automatically warrant rejection.
3.
Select Triage I level rejects:
Correct Answer(s)
A. Missing a signature
C. PHP Listed is not private
D. Expired Signature
Explanation
The correct answer is "Missing a signature, PHP Listed is not private, Expired Signature". These are examples of triage I level rejects, which means they are cases that have been rejected for immediate attention due to specific reasons. In this case, the reasons include missing a signature, the PHP (Prescription Health Plan) being listed as not private, and an expired signature. These issues need to be addressed and resolved before the cases can proceed further.
4.
If you are working in Triage II rejecting as "provider listed is non private" is correct
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The correct answer is False. This is because the statement "rejecting as 'provider listed is non private'" is not a valid reason for rejecting in Triage II. The reason for rejecting in Triage II should be based on medical necessity or appropriateness of care, not on the provider's private or non-private status.
5.
If you are in Triage II and the Veteran has 4 providers listed and one of them is a VAMC, what do you do?
Correct Answer
C. Split the 3 developable request and cover up the VAMC
6.
When a brand new request comes in to DOMA, What Document Type is it?
Correct Answer
B. Original Batch
Explanation
When a brand new request comes into DOMA, it is categorized as an "Original Batch". This means that it is the first set of documents received for processing, and it has not yet been sorted or categorized further. The term "Original Batch" implies that it is the initial collection of documents that will undergo further processing and organization.
7.
Triage II level rejects
Correct Answer
C. Discovery VAMC
Explanation
The given correct answer, "Discovery VAMC," is most likely the name of a provider or organization. This is indicated by the mention of "Provider listed is non private" in the given information. It suggests that the provider in question is not a private entity but rather a public or government-affiliated one. The other mentioned details, such as "Expired Signature" and "Missing Signature Date," do not directly relate to the answer but provide additional context or information about the situation.
8.
When a request is rejected a journal entry needs to be made.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
When a request is rejected, it does not necessarily mean that a journal entry needs to be made. Journal entries are typically used to record financial transactions and events, such as the purchase of assets or the payment of expenses. Rejected requests may not involve any financial implications or impact on the company's accounts, therefore no journal entry is required.
9.
The ONLY reason we should be rejecting a package in Triage II is if we discovered it was a Va/federal facility.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The statement is true because the only valid reason for rejecting a package in Triage II is if it is found to be intended for a Va/federal facility. This suggests that all other packages should be accepted and processed accordingly.
10.
Working in Triage I, this is an obvious, in your face Reject due to the pHP’s being listed are NON Private
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The given statement suggests that if the PHP's listed are non-private, it is an obvious reject in Triage I. The correct answer is False, which means that this statement is not true. Therefore, the presence of non-private PHP's does not necessarily make it an obvious reject in Triage I.