Answer Options:
A. Fishbone diagram
\nB. Process analysis
\nC. Geographical mapping
\nD. Data collection
\nE. Process mapping
Answer: A. Fishbone diagram
Question: Why is health care considered to be complex?
Answer Options:
A. It is very complicated.
\nB. It has many problems to solve.
\nC. There are a lot of rules and algorithms.
\nD. Problems have many unknowns, causing a high degree of ambiguity.
\nE. None of these is correct.
Answer: D. Problems have many unknowns, causing a high degree of ambiguity.
Question: The only movement allowed between the first two cervical vertebrae is flexion.
Answer Options:
True
\nFalse
Answer: False
Question: All theories presented in this chapter see children as active contributors to their own development.
Answer Options:
A. True
\nB. False
Answer: B. False (The correct answer is not True as marked by the user)
Question: As compared to senior managers, lower-level managers have:
Answer Options:
A. more authority
\nB. authority that depends on experience
\nC. less authority
\nD. the same authority
\nE. authority that depends on education
Answer: C. less authority
Question: The White House Office, the National Security Council, and the Office of Management and Budget are all part of:
Answer Options:
A. the kitchen cabinet
\nB. the cabinet
\nC. the Executive Office of the President
\nD. the Council of Presidential Advisors
\nE. the system of checks on executive power
Answer: C. the Executive Office of the President
Question: Which of the following is not a primary source of ethics?
Answer Options:
A. Family traditions
\nB. Community culture
\nC. Legal decisions
\nD. Personal beliefs
\nE. Religion
Answer: C. Legal decisions
Question: Which of the following statements best describes how individuals perceive information?
Answer Options:
A. Putting information into written form can improve the quality and accuracy of information perceived.
\nB. Using computers can significantly improve the quality of information perceived.
\nC. Individuals use expectations and beliefs to selectively filter sensory input.
\nD. Frequent repetition of a message can improve the quality and accuracy of information perceived.
\nE. Individuals can prevent misperceptions by paying careful attention to new information and situations.
Answer: Individuals use expectations and beliefs to selectively filter sensory input.
Question: What type of love involves commitment alone without passion or intimacy and applies to a couple who have been married for many years, and who have lost the passion and intimacy in their relationship, but remain together?
Answer Options:
A. Infatuation
\nB. Empty love
\nC. Romantic love
\nD. Companionate love
Answer: B. Empty love
Question: Which aspect of quality does CQI focus upon to improve quality?
Answer Options:
A. Outcome
\nB. Structure
\nC. Process
\nD. Both outcome and structure
\nE. Both structure and process
\nF. None of these is correct.
Answer: C. Process
Question: As a broad movement within the arts, Expressionism involved a critique of materialism, urbanization, and industrialization, and used non-naturalistic techniques to express subconscious thoughts, the emotions of the artist, and the inner realities of life.
Answer Options:
True
\nFalse
Answer: True
Question: All of the following are true about presidential appointments to the Supreme Court except:
Answer Options:
A. presidents usually appoint people who belong to the president’s political party.
\nB. presidents use their appointments as a way to institutionalize their political views long after they have left office.
\nC. presidents usually appoint people with experience in the Supreme Court.
\nD. presidents appoint people who agree with their political views and who are younger than average.
Answer: C. presidents usually appoint people with experience in the Supreme Court
Question: “Rewards – Costs = Outcome” is a formula for relationships identified by which theory?
Answer Options:
Complementarity
\nCognitive dissonance
\nRelational dialectics
\nSocial exchange
Answer: Social exchange
Question: The spoils system is sometimes called:
Answer Options:
A. nepotism.
\nB. political capital.
\nC. patronage.
\nD. the civil service.
\nE. The Pendleton system.
Answer: C. patronage.
Question: The Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care documents what aspect of health care?
Answer Options:
A. Where you can go to obtain cheap health care.
\nB. The wide variation in medical practices that cannot be explained by illness severity or patient preference.
\nC. The wide variation in the costs of care.
\nD. Where you can go to obtain cheap health care and the wide variation in medical practices that cannot be explained by illness severity or patient preference.
\nE. None of these is correct.
Answer: B. The wide variation in medical practices that cannot be explained by illness severity or patient preference.
Question: Esteem needs focus on:
Answer Options:
A. Basic needs.
\nB. The need for friendship.
\nC. Various types of support.
\nD. None of these is correct.
Answer: Various types of support.
Question: The doctrine of stare decisis:
Answer Options:
A. means to reverse the decision of a lower court.
\nB. says that the court has exclusive jurisdiction in a case.
\nC. allows the court to enforce a case the next highest court.
\nD. is the policy of following precedent established by past decisions to decide cases.
\nE. means strict interpretation.
Answer: D. is the policy of following precedent established by past decisions to decide cases.
Question: Romanticism was a nineteenth-century philosophy that saw the impassioned artist as capable of speaking to and embodying deep truths about fundamental reality in works of art [beyond ordinary experience].
Answer Options:
True
\nFalse
Answer: True