Question: Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) covers children up to age 18
True
False

Answer: True

 

Question: Affordable care act (ACA) eliminated out of pocket cost for many preventive health care services.

Answer Choices:
True
False

Answer: True

 

Question: Which of the following is the largest integrated U.S. health system?

Indian Health Service (IHS)
Medicaid
Medicare
Veterans Health Administration (VHA)

Answer: Veterans Health Administration (VHA)

 

Question: Which was not a feature of the preindustrial era medical education in the USA?

A year in the school was actually only 4 months long.
Same courses were not repeated in the next year.
Medical schools had their own standards.
Lack of science-based training.

Answer: Same courses were not repeated in the next year.

 

Question: A clinic is considering incorporating an EBP that has demonstrated positive clinical outcomes in multiple settings. They believe it will improve the care they are providing to the clients and improve the health of the community. Which of the following is NOT a strategy to engage staff and providers in adopting the EBP?

Answer Choices:
Develop an implementation team of directors and managers
Identify clinical experts and mentors
Create short-term attainable goals
Provide recent scenarios to support the need for the EBP

Answer: Provide recent scenarios to support the need for the EBP

 

Question: Drugs such as MPTP/Designer drug can cause secondary Parkinsonism

True
False

Answer: True

 

Question: Alzheimer’s disease is a neuromuscular disease

True
False

Answer: False

 

Question: Rural areas have adequate number of health care professionals in the USA.

True
False

Answer: False

 

Question: During Phase I of the Outcomes Management Model, the team should complete which of the following?

Answer Choices:
Gather baseline data.
Disseminate results.
Educate clinicians on new practice initiatives.
Appraise evidence.

Answer: Gather baseline data.

 

Question: Using Electronic Health Records (EHR) can increase the time and effort required in documentation.

Answer Choices:
True
False

Answer: False

 

Question: More than 90% of all US health plans use HEDIS (Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set) to assess their quality.
True
False

Answer: True

 

Question: Which disease is the most common type of dementia?

Huntington’s disease
ALS
Alzheimer’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease

Answer: Alzheimer’s Disease

 

Question: People in other countries such as Canada and Germany have higher expectations than people in the USA from medical technologies to cure illnesses.

Answer Choices:
True
False

Answer: True

 

Question: Which one is not a part of the digestive system?

Parotid gland
Esophagus
Pharynx
Larynx

Answer: Larynx

 

Question: Which one is a waterborne disease?
Hepatitis E
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis D

Answer: Hepatitis E

 

Question: Black lung is caused by

silica dust
coal dust
road dust
asbesto

Answer: coal dust

 

Question: Three general categories of the application of information and technology (IT) in health care organizations have been mentioned in the textbook. Which of the following is not one of those?

Answer Choices:
Administrative information systems
Surgical procedures
Clinical information systems
Decision support systems

Answer: Surgical procedures

 

Question: Preferred provider organization (PPO) has option to seek care from both preferred providers and open panel providers.

True
False

Answer: True

 

Question: Private nonprofit hospitals are also called “proprietary” hospitals

Answer Choices:
True
False

Answer: False

 

Question: “Instead of using historical data to determine how much to pay the provider, the insurer uses some factors to determine the amount to pay for each service in advance.” This definition is for which type of health insurance payment system?

Prospective reimbursement
Retrospective reimbursement

Answer: Prospective reimbursement

 

Question: Which disease causes people to snore while sleeping?

Sleep apnea
Bronchiectasis
No answer text provided.
Asthma

Answer: Sleep apnea

 

Question: In an effort to create an environment that exemplifies EBP, the nursing leadership has made a concerted effort to include as many caregivers, staff, providers, and administrators from numerous levels in the process. What is the most likely rationale for this aspect of the change process?

Answer Choices:
Promoting engagement.
Identifying and removing barriers.
Generating local goals.
Creating financial reward recognition.

Answer: Promoting engagement.

 

Question: Dispensaries established during the preindustrial era mainly offered what type of treatment?

Battle field treatment
Basic medical care
Complicated surgeries
All of the above

Answer: Basic medical care

 

Question: Which of the following statements is correct regarding Quality Improvement (QI)?

Answer Choices:
QI is a data-driven approach to improve internal systems
QI is the decision maker when evaluating sources of initiative for evidence
QI projects do not need outcomes to be successful
QI only focuses on patients’ clinical outcomes

Answer: QI is a data-driven approach to improve internal systems