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Question 1 Although health care leaders
advocate hiring language interpreters, less than 10% of hospitals report
encountering an individual with limited English proficiency on a daily basis.
Question 2 A hospital can demonstrate
inclusivity by community engagement through:
Question 3 Benefits of a diverse health
care workforce include
Question 4 Depression and suicide are
serious problems among Native Americans
Question 5 Organizations adopting cultural
competence initiatives include the Association of American Medical Colleges,
The Joint Commission, and the National Committee for Quality Assurance.
Question 6 The causes of health disparities
are many and complicated.
Question 7 Healthy People 2010 set health
objectives for the nation.
Question 8 The term health disparity has
many different definitions and meanings including subjective ones.
Question 9 Infant mortality rates are the
same for African Americans as Whites.
Question 10 Assessment in terms of tracking
data on race, ethnicity, and language is being performed by less than 50% of
hospitals in the U.S.
Question 11 By 2050, more than half the
population of the U.S. will be comprised of minorities.
Question 12 The benefits of cultural
competence training may be challenging to quantify in terms of return on
investment for the organization.
Question 13 The National Standards on
Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services provide for:
Question 14 Hispanics and Asian Americans
are at high risk for developing Type 2 diabetes.
Question 15 Top management positions in
hospitals in the U.S. are held primarily by minority groups.
Which of the following is an example of an
"employee retention" function?
a. Job Analysis
b. Establishing position descriptions
c. Managing compensation and benefits
d. Advertising for employees
a. Job Analysis
b. Establishing position descriptions
c. Managing compensation and benefits
d. Advertising for employees
Incentive compensation is believed to have
what effect on employee performance?
a. Increase retention
b. Increase motivation
c. Decrease performance
d. No effect
a. Increase retention
b. Increase motivation
c. Decrease performance
d. No effect
Performance appraisals are useful to:
a. Identify areas of performance needing improvement
b. Adjust compensation based on performance
c. Decide promotions of staff
d. All of the above
a. Identify areas of performance needing improvement
b. Adjust compensation based on performance
c. Decide promotions of staff
d. All of the above
Flexible benefits are helpful to employees
because:
a. They can choose benefits in line with their needs
b. Coverage is limited to high quality providers
c. Employer covers total cost
d. All of the above
a. They can choose benefits in line with their needs
b. Coverage is limited to high quality providers
c. Employer covers total cost
d. All of the above
Recent information from the literature
concerning employee perceptions suggests that:
a. Compensation is more important than benefits
b. Benefits are more important than compensation
c. Benefits and compensation are equal in importance
d. None of the above
a. Compensation is more important than benefits
b. Benefits are more important than compensation
c. Benefits and compensation are equal in importance
d. None of the above
Position descriptions are necessary to:
a. Define employer expectations for the job
b. Specify job duties
c. Identify knowledge, skills and training required for the job
d. All of the above
a. Define employer expectations for the job
b. Specify job duties
c. Identify knowledge, skills and training required for the job
d. All of the above
Human resources decisions need to be
strategic because of:
a. Increasing competition among HSOs
b. The need to analyze jobs
c. Trends in using incentive compensation
d. All of the above
a. Increasing competition among HSOs
b. The need to analyze jobs
c. Trends in using incentive compensation
d. All of the above
Major federal law affecting human resources
primarily addresses:
a. Protections for applicants and rights of employees
b. Safety of the workplace
c. Accommodations for people with disabilities
d. All of the above
a. Protections for applicants and rights of employees
b. Safety of the workplace
c. Accommodations for people with disabilities
d. All of the above
Employee Assistance Programs address:
a. Incentive compensation for employees
b. Employee problems
c. Retirement plans
d. All of the above
a. Incentive compensation for employees
b. Employee problems
c. Retirement plans
d. All of the above
Employee Suggestion Programs:
a. Usually do not reward top suggestions
b. Are viewed by employees as positive because of the opportunity to have input
c. Are the same as Employee Assistance Programs
d. None of the above
a. Usually do not reward top suggestions
b. Are viewed by employees as positive because of the opportunity to have input
c. Are the same as Employee Assistance Programs
d. None of the above
The National Labor Relations Board provides
guidance for HR in addressing:
a. Unions and collective bargaining
b. Employee retirement plans
c. Recruitment
d. Equal Opportunity
a. Unions and collective bargaining
b. Employee retirement plans
c. Recruitment
d. Equal Opportunity
The best way for management in HSOs to
avoid unions is to:
a. Foster positive communication with employees
b. Encourage feedback from employees
c. Show interest in and meet the needs of employees
d. All of the above
a. Foster positive communication with employees
b. Encourage feedback from employees
c. Show interest in and meet the needs of employees
d. All of the above
"Benefits" include all of the
following except:
a. Retirement Plan
b. Vacation
c. Health Insurance
d. Salary
a. Retirement Plan
b. Vacation
c. Health Insurance
d. Salary
Staff shortages can lead to:
a. Dissatisfied staff
b. Staff turnover
c. Longer work hours for staff
d. All of the above
a. Dissatisfied staff
b. Staff turnover
c. Longer work hours for staff
d. All of the above
The perspective that HSO employees should
be viewed as a strategic asset means:
a. Organizational performance is based on individuals
b. Staff salaries and benefits are costly and affect the HSO's competitiveness
c. Staff should be used in multiple roles to create flexibility
d. Staff should report to only one manager
a. Organizational performance is based on individuals
b. Staff salaries and benefits are costly and affect the HSO's competitiveness
c. Staff should be used in multiple roles to create flexibility
d. Staff should report to only one manager
Which of the following is an example of a
HSO's Employee Relations and Engagement efforts?
a. "Walk-arounds" by managers
b. Job analysis
c. Job pricing
d. Assessing an employee's job performance
a. "Walk-arounds" by managers
b. Job analysis
c. Job pricing
d. Assessing an employee's job performance
Select all the terms that can be used
interchangeably with cultural competency.
The National Standards on Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services provide for:
a. recruiting diverse staff
b. collecting patient data
c. language services
d. self-assessments
e. All of the above
The National Standards on Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services provide for:
a. recruiting diverse staff
b. collecting patient data
c. language services
d. self-assessments
e. All of the above
Public policies to address health
disparities could include:
a. access to primary care
b. import taxes
c. consumer protection
d. A and C
e. None of the above
a. access to primary care
b. import taxes
c. consumer protection
d. A and C
e. None of the above
Vulnerable populations are more exposed to
risks from:
a. marketing unhealthy foods
b. lack of access to care
c. tobacco marketing
d. All of the above
a. marketing unhealthy foods
b. lack of access to care
c. tobacco marketing
d. All of the above
Benefits of a diverse health care workforce
include
a. decreased turnover
b. less lawsuits
c. greater access for the undeserved
d. greater cultural competence
e. All of the above
a. decreased turnover
b. less lawsuits
c. greater access for the undeserved
d. greater cultural competence
e. All of the above
True or false: By 2050, more than half the
population of the U.S. will be comprised of minorities.
True or false: Although health care leaders
advocate hiring language interpreters, less than 10% of hospitals report
encountering an individual with limited English proficiency on a daily basis.
True or false: Assessment in terms of
tracking data on race, ethnicity, and language is being performed by less than
50% of hospitals in the U.S.
True or false: Organizations adopting
cultural competence initiatives include the Association of American Medical
Colleges, The Joint Commission, and the National Committee for Quality Assurance.
True or false: Healthy People 2010 set
health objectives for the nation.
True or false: Top management positions in
hospitals in the U.S. are held primarily by minority groups.
True or false: The benefits of cultural
competence training may be challenging to quantify in terms of return on
investment for the organization.
Which of the following is not a primary
source of ethics?
a. Personal beliefs
b. Legal decisions
c. Family traditions
d. Religion
e. Community Culture
a. Personal beliefs
b. Legal decisions
c. Family traditions
d. Religion
e. Community Culture
What are the main sources of American law?
a. Legislatures
b. Judicial decisions
c. Executive orders & administrative regulations
d. State and Federal Constitutions
e. All of the above
a. Legislatures
b. Judicial decisions
c. Executive orders & administrative regulations
d. State and Federal Constitutions
e. All of the above
What are some of the ways in which
healthcare organizations protect the rights of their patients?
a. Utilization review processes
b. Institutional Review Boards
c. Patient advocacy or ombudsman offices
d. Institutional Ethics Committees
e. All of the above
a. Utilization review processes
b. Institutional Review Boards
c. Patient advocacy or ombudsman offices
d. Institutional Ethics Committees
e. All of the above
A wrong against society as a whole, even if
a particular individual is harmed, is considered a violation of which type of
law?
a. Civil
b. Criminal
c. Administrative
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
a. Civil
b. Criminal
c. Administrative
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
Contract violations are generally
considered to be part of which type of law?
a. Criminal
b. Civil
c. Administrative
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
a. Criminal
b. Civil
c. Administrative
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
Which of these elements is NOT necessary
for a contract to be binding?
a. An agreement between two or more parties
b. Must be for something of value
c. Must be lawful
d. Must be written
e. Both must be competent to consent
a. An agreement between two or more parties
b. Must be for something of value
c. Must be lawful
d. Must be written
e. Both must be competent to consent
For a health provider's action to be
considered negligent, which of the following factors is NOT necessary?
a. Causation
b. Breach of duty
c. Injury or damages
d. Malice
e. Duty toward the harmed party
a. Causation
b. Breach of duty
c. Injury or damages
d. Malice
e. Duty toward the harmed party
Rights of patients include the following:
a. Confidentiality
b. Right to refuse care
c. Self-determination
d. Emergency treatment in a facility covered by EMTALA
e. All of the above
a. Confidentiality
b. Right to refuse care
c. Self-determination
d. Emergency treatment in a facility covered by EMTALA
e. All of the above
Which of the following are obligations of a
managed care organization to its patients?
a. Fiduciary duty
b. Using competent providers
c. Providing appropriate care
d. Balancing cost-containment with good quality care
e. All of the above
a. Fiduciary duty
b. Using competent providers
c. Providing appropriate care
d. Balancing cost-containment with good quality care
e. All of the above
What does the Emergency Medical Treatment
and Active Labor Act of 1985 (EMTALA) require?
a. All hospitals should take care of patients for free
b. Doctors must accept all patients who seek their care
c. Hospitals receiving Medicare funds must provide appropriate care in their emergency rooms if possible
d. Patients in active labor can get care at any facility they choose
e. None of the above
a. All hospitals should take care of patients for free
b. Doctors must accept all patients who seek their care
c. Hospitals receiving Medicare funds must provide appropriate care in their emergency rooms if possible
d. Patients in active labor can get care at any facility they choose
e. None of the above
Ethical and legal reasoning often overlap
for the following reason(s):
a. Legislation is derived from community beliefs and demands
b. Judicial decisions are shaped by precedent (previous decisions) and by what cases are brought to
c. Public opinion changes over time, often influenced by medical advances
d. Elected officials make executive orders based on their own interpretation of laws
e. Religious bodies and other sources of ethical beliefs adapt their stances over time
a. Legislation is derived from community beliefs and demands
b. Judicial decisions are shaped by precedent (previous decisions) and by what cases are brought to
c. Public opinion changes over time, often influenced by medical advances
d. Elected officials make executive orders based on their own interpretation of laws
e. Religious bodies and other sources of ethical beliefs adapt their stances over time
Tort reform is a big part of healthcare
reform because
a. It is enacted by the courts
b. It deals only with healthcare services
c. It works to cut legal costs and keep medical issues out of the courts
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
a. It is enacted by the courts
b. It deals only with healthcare services
c. It works to cut legal costs and keep medical issues out of the courts
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
Intentional torts include
a. Assault and battery
b. False imprisonment
c. Invasion of privacy
d. Defamation of character
e. All of the above
a. Assault and battery
b. False imprisonment
c. Invasion of privacy
d. Defamation of character
e. All of the above
Nonmaleficence is a concept that states
that you should
a. Do no harm
b. Do the best you can
c. Provide fairness to all
d. Ensure that staff is properly trained
a. Do no harm
b. Do the best you can
c. Provide fairness to all
d. Ensure that staff is properly trained
True or false: Malpractice is a charge
which can be found under either civil or criminal law.
True or false: Patients have no
responsibilities in their relationships with providers.
True or false: Even though the premise
behind legal decision making is to be a non-biased adjudicator, it is extremely
difficult to leave your personal, ethical beliefs behind.
True or false: If an act is legal, it has
to be ethical.
True or false: State and local laws
normally trump federal law.
True or false: Common law is derived from
legislative actions.
True or false: Administrative agencies
dictate many of the ways in which healthcare workers and organizations must
function.
The difference between a hospital's charges
for an inpatient stay in the facility and the amount the hospital has agreed to
accept from the patient's insurance carrier is called
Which of the following is NOT a possible
outcome of the decision-making process in cost accounting in healthcare
organizations?
The determination of the total cost of
producing a specified healthcare service through assigning costs into
revenue-producing departments is referred to as
The types of costs that change directly in
relation to changes in volume are called
Private health insurance coverage includes
the following types
The growth in health insurance in the U.S.
came about as a result of:
In purchasing health insurance, which of
the following is NOT typically a consideration?
Which type of HMO offers the most
flexibility for participating physicians?
Which type of managed care offers patients
flexibility in accessing their physician of choice?
Access to the care of specialist physicians
is limited in which type of health plan?
Efforts to control the costs of Medicare
have been undertaken via legislation mandated to create prospective payment
systems for
The Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement
& Modernization Act of 2003 includes provisions to:
The chief financial officer (CFO) of a
hospital supervises all of the following officers EXCEPT
The Medicare prospective payment system for
reimbursing hospitals utilizes
Which of the following is NOT a
characteristic of not-for-profit healthcare organizations?
The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 implemented
cost controls for Medicare expenditures in all of the following healthcare
sectors EXCEPT
The largest category of healthcare workers
is:
Residency Training lasts from ___to ___,
depending on the specialty.
Resident work hours have changed due to
Licensure is
Criminal Background Checks for nurses and
physicians are
Board certification is:
CME is
Physician credentialing is:
Which of the following indicates the need
for more health care workers in the future?
Which of the following is an example of an
"employee retention" function?
Incentive compensation is believed to have
what effect on employee performance?
Performance appraisals are useful to
Not all HR functions are carried out
exclusively by HR staff. Which of the following would be carried out by line
managers?
Flexible benefits are helpful to employees
because:
Recent information from the literature
concerning employee perceptions suggests that:
Job analysis is necessary to:
A team is:
One of the ways to engage medical staff is
to:
Some of the benefits of effective
healthcare team are:
Which of the following is NOT correct about
Cross Functional Teams (CFTs)?
Teamwork is taught in:
Participation in the VHA Medical Team
Training program was associated with:
To convince higher level management that
teamwork is worth the effort, one should point to:
Nursing turnover costs are about:
Select all the terms that can be used
interchangeably with cultural competency.
Concerns with the term cultural competence
include
The National Standards on Culturally and
Linguistically Appropriate Services provide for:
A hospital can demonstrate inclusivity by
community engagement through:
Public policies to address health
disparities could include:
Vulnerable populations are more exposed to
risks from:
Benefits of a diverse health care workforce
include
By 2050, more than half the population of
the U.S. will be comprised of minorities.
Which of the following is not a primary
source of ethics?
What are the main sources of American law?
What are some of the ways in which
healthcare organizations protect the rights of their patients?
A wrong against society as a whole, even if
a particular individual is harmed, is considered a violation of which type of
law?
Contract violations are generally
considered to be part of which type of law?
Which of these elements is NOT necessary
for a contract to be binding?
A wrongful act against a person or organization
is considered what type of violation?
For a health provider's action to be
considered negligent, which of the following factors is NOT necessary?
The investigative and enforcement authority
to deal with fraud and abuse violations was granted to the Department of Health
and Human Services (DHHS) through?
Examples of healthcare fraud and abuse
include?
Violations of the Criminal Disclosure
Provision of the Social Security Act include penalties of
An example of a Stark Law violation is:
Violations of the Emergency Medical
Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) include all of the following, except:
The Anti-Kickback Statutes
Seven Essential Elements of An Effective
Compliance Program include:
ORT is an acronym that stands for
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