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Criteria Search for Patient Appointment Display Create Appointment Form Appointment Not Found Appointment Found Enter Appointment Details Create Appointment Display Appointment Details Give Registration Form to Patient Verify Patient Demographic and Insurance Info Complete Registration Form Updates Needed No Updates Update Patient Demographic and Insurance Info Provide Directions Update Patient Profile HCA 541 Final Exam Review Guide The following is a review guide for your final exam. The exam is to be completed by yourself without assistance, but you may use your book and notes. Location/Materials The test will be accessed online on the day of the exam, Wednesday, May 18, 2016 from 12:01 am to 11:59 pm. Download the exam in the content section of D2L under the section, Final Exam. Rename the file to Final Exam YourName. Be sure to type your name at the top. Clearly highlight your selected answer in green for the True/False and Multiple Choice questions. Please type your response to each short answer immediately following the short answer question. Each of the diagrams has legend elements that you can copy and use to create the diagram or you can create the diagrams in Microsoft Visio. Submit your exam document (and any Visio files) via the D2L dropbox. Be sure to reopen your files after submission to ensure that they work. Test Format The composition of the exam is as follows: 40 points – Multiple Choice at 2 pts each 40 points – Short Answer 20 points – Activity Diagram Explanation of Activity Diagrams The expectation is that you will be able to draw an activity diagrams similar to the ones constructed in class and in your group project. You may also have questions to answer. Areas of study: Here are the main areas to study for the exam – Chapters 10-20: • Difference between design and analysis • Models – Logical vs Physical • Decomposition • Composition of an object • Object generalization and specialization • Activity diagrams – constructing • Activity diagrams – purpose and symbols • Class diagrams – purpose and how it compares with other diagrams • Feasibility analysis – Creeping commitment approach • Costs and benefits • Six types of feasibility • Written reports • Formal presentations • RFQ/RFP/RFI • Hard-dollar vs soft-dollar costs • EDI • State machine diagrams (do not have to draw) • Internal and external outputs • Input methods • Input controls • 4 types of installation strategies • Acceptance testing • System enhancement • System obsolescence
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