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Graduate Medical Practices
Which of the following statements identifies the BEST rationale for utilizing commercial testing programs in developing nursing school examinations?
  1. Their use is more cost-effective than developing new items.
  2. They provide a neutral evaluation of potential NCLEX success.
  3. Their use is standard in the majority of nursing programs
  4. They can provide data useful in evaluating the curriculum.
None Medical Practices
which inventor created Kodak camera?
Continuing Education Medical Practices
Spacers are recommended as incorrect inhaler use is common.
  1. True
  2. False
College Medical Practices
The nurse practice acts are an example of civil law.
  1. True
  2. False
College Medical Practices
The distribution of nurses to areas of “most need” in the time of a nursing shortage is an example of:
  1. Utilitarianism theory
  2. Deontological theory
  3. Justice
  4. Beneficence
College Medical Practices
The major responsibility for upholding patient care standards belongs to the                                        .
  1. Chief executive officer of the facility
  2. manager
  3. physician
  4. Staff nurse providing patient care
College Medical Practices
The nursing manager has assumed responsibility for ensuring that tasks within her department are delegated legally and are performed appropriately. In so doing, she has accepted which of the following nursing roles?
  1. Ethical
  2. Ombudsman
  3. Paralegal
  4. Supervisor
College Medical Practices
A lawsuit is brought against a nurse in a rural hospital. The nurse replies that the standard of care for rural nurses is different from that for nurses working in large urban facilities. This is a defensible position.
  1. True
  2. False
Continuing Education Medical Practices
What do you do if you have an occupational exposure?
  1. Ignore it, it will go away
  2. Report the exposure, seek medical attention
  3. Wait for a week to see if there are symptoms
  4. None of the above
College Medical Practices
Alice a seasoned nurse, was asked during her annual performance appraisal to assess her own skills. The appraisal called for her to rate her own weaknesses and strengths. Alice recognizes that this what part of her formal evaluation?
  1. Peer review
  2. Self-evaluation
  3. 360-Evaluation
  4. Formal performance analysis
None Medical Practices
Patient flow analysis helps a practice determine realistic time frames for appointments.
  1. True
  2. False
None Medical Practices
Analyzing patient flow includes:
  1. Looking at appointment times
  2. Reviewing patient arrival times
  3. The actual time a patient is seen
  4. The time a visit is completed
  5. All of the above
Continuing Education Medical Practices
Standard of Care is the minimum standards set for a practice or the level of professional performance of any profession. Is one of the two key concepts that form the basis for medical ethic and integrity.
  1. True
  2. False
Continuing Education Medical Practices
Written is the best kind of Consent:
  1. True
  2. False
None Medical Practices
Which of the following scheduling records should be kept for legal purposes?
  1. appointment books
  2. hard copy day sheets
  3. computerized schedules
  4. all of the above
None Medical Practices
Which type of scheduling is basically on a first come first served basis.
  1. double booking
  2. open hours
  3. wave
  4. clustering
None Medical Practices
Studies show that the national average of missed appointments is more than 30%.
  1. True
  2. False
None Medical Practices
The double booking method:
  1. gives two or more patients the same appointment time
  2. keeps patients waiting
  3. is never the system of choice
  4. is purely for the provider's convenience
None Medical Practices
Patient screening
  1. involves taking only emergencies
  2. is only performed by the provider
  3. means sorting appointments by specialized procedure
  4. is assessing the urgency of a call and need for appointment
None Medical Practices
A permanent record of no-shows should be designated on the appointment sheet with a red X.
  1. True
  2. False
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