Question 8 0.5 Points Which of the following are true about Organizational

Question 8

0.5 Points

Which of the following are true about Organizational Identity and Strategic Direction?

Communities have a schizophrenic attitude toward health care.

Health care facilities must respond to the needs of the communities they serve.

They must develop definitional strategies and

Procedural strategies must be geared toward these definitions.

All of the above

Question 9

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Which of the following are based on Capitation?

Capitation means risk sharing.

The more individualized the capitation plan; the more strain on ethics.

Temptation is great if the money comes out of the physician’s pocket.

Trends are toward more group capitation rather than individual.

All of the above

Question 10

0.5 Points

The benefits of MCOs Include:

Reduction of wasteful treatments.

Less iatrogenic harm to patients more emphasis on preventive care.

The potential for better case management of very ill patients in an integrated setting.

All of the above

A and B only

Question 11

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What prevents temptations?

The duty to benefit and not harm the patient will assist.

Maintaining personal and professional integrity also helps.

Practice philosophy is also a factor.

Peer review and practice guidelines also help.

All of the above

Question 12

0.5 Points

Critical thinking skills means traits and capabilities that allow you to get along well with others

True

False

Question 13

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Federal preemption means a doctrine that can bar injured consumers from suing in state court when the products that hurt them met federal standards

True

False

Question 14

0.5 Points

LPNs and LVNs are licensed health care team members who work under the supervision of physicians or RNs.

True

False

Question 15

0.5 Points

Liable means a person against whom charges are being brought

True

False

Question 16

0.5 Points

Registration is an entry in an official registry or record, listing the names of persons in a certain occupation who have satisfied specific requirements.

True

False

Question 17

0.5 Points

Summary judgment means a decision made by a court that pleads no basis for trial

True

False

Question 18

0.5 Points

Which of the following it IS NOT true about Telemedicine?

Remote consultation with physicians or other health care professionals via telephone, closed-circuit television, or the Internet

Direct online contact between physician and patient

Increasing use of the Internet as a source of consumer information about health

Remote consultation with physicians or other health care professionals via fax machine

Consultation with physician or other health care professional in the doctor’s office

Question 19

0.5 Points

Which of the following it IS NOT true?

Deontologists say harm is something that prevents you from doing your moral duty.

Virtue ethicists say harm is something that leads you away from practicing high moral character.

Ethical egoists say that harm is something that goes against your self interest.

Harm cannot be caused by violating autonomy.

All of the above

Question 20

0.5 Points

Which of the following it IS NOT true?

Legal right means that someone has a legal obligation to fulfill your right.

Positive right means that you are entitled to something.

Sometimes legal rights become that which you can get enforced

You do not have the right to be left alone.

The Bill of Rights lists many negative rights.

Question 1

0.5 Points

Which of the following are the right reasons to Study Law and Ethics?

To help you function at the highest possible professional level providing competent health care to patients

To help you avoid legal entanglements that can threaten your ability to earn a living as a successful health care professional

None of the above

6 All of the above

Question 2

0.5 Points

Which of the following are manufacturers of health care equipment that could be liable?

Breach of warranty

Untrue statements

Fraud

6 A and B only

All of the above

Question 3

0.5 Points

Which of the following defines Ethics?

Rule of conduct or action formally recognized as binding by a controlling authority

Moral values formed through the influence of family, culture and society serve as the basis for ethical conduct.

All of the above

None of the above

Question 4

0.5 Points

Which of the following are examples of Codes of Ethics?

American Nurses Association Code for Nurses

American Medical Association Code of Medical Ethics

American Health Information Management Association Code of Ethics

American Society of Radiologic Technologists Code of Ethics

All of the above

Question 5

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The principles of Medical Ethics in health care are?

non-maleficience, beneficence, autonomy, and justice

plaintiff, defendant, liable, precedent

non-maleficience, maleficience, autonomy, and justice

non-beneficience, beneficience, autonomy, and justice

None of above

Question 6

0.5 Points

Which of the following is discrimination based on need?

Need can be based on misfortune or disability.

Need can be based on special talents or abilities and on opportunities.

Need can be based on past discrimination.

Need can also be based on structural social problems

All off above

Question 7

0.5 Points

Which of the following IS NOT part of Legislation Affecting Health Care?

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA)

Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act (HCERA)

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)

Healthcare Integrity and Protection Data Bank (HIPDB

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA