HESI General Chairside Assisting Practice Exam

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Which category of the patient's records includes clinical and financial information?

  1. Medical history

  2. Vital records

  3. Billing records

  4. Patient account records

The correct answer is: Vital records

The category that encompasses both clinical and financial information is patient account records. This section of a patient’s records combines various details pertinent to the patient's treatment and associated financial transactions. Patient account records typically include clinical information such as diagnosis, treatment plans, and notes from healthcare providers, alongside financial information like billing statements, payments made, and outstanding balances. This integration facilitates comprehensive management of a patient’s care and related financial obligations within a single document. Medical history is focused primarily on the patient's health details and past medical events, while vital records mainly pertain to specific health metrics such as blood pressure and heart rate. Billing records are often a subset of financial documentation and may not include the clinical aspects of patient treatment, making them more narrowly focused than patient account records.