Question: Which of the following presents major problems for polling?

Answer Options:
A. the very high non-response rate to telephone polls.
\nB. the pervasive use of cell phones, which are more difficult to include in polling.
\nC. surveys with self-reporting responses, which are reported as scientific polls.
\nD. the use of the Internet to conduct polls.
\nE. All of the above.

Answer: E. All of the above.

Question: An organization’s mission is defined as its:

Answer Options:
A. purpose
\nB. goals
\nC. desired future state
\nD. ownership
\nE. values

Answer: A. purpose

Question: Which of the following is true about midlevel practitioners?

Answer Options:
A. They are in little demand.
\nB. They practice at a level between physicians and nurses.
\nC. They operate physicians at a 1:1 ratio.
\nD. All of these are correct.
\nE. None of these is correct.

Answer: B. They practice at a level between physicians and nurses.

Question: A wrong against society as a whole, even if only one particular individual is harmed, is considered a violation of which type of law?

Answer Options:
Civil
\nCriminal
\nAdministrative
\nAll of these are correct.
\nNone of these is correct.

Answer: Criminal

Question: All of the following statements about the civil service are true except:

Answer Options:
A. civil service positions are filled based on networking and political connections
\nB. civil service jobs have replaced political or party affiliation
\nC. reforms of the civil service first began under President Jimmy Carter in 1978
\nD. since 1981, civil service employees are allowed to participate in voter registration drives
\nE. today, civil service employees may make donations to political campaigns

Answer: C. reforms of the civil service first began under President Jimmy Carter in 1978

Question: Active people must eat more-time foods such as _____ to supply vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals.

Answer Options:
french fries
\nnutrient-fast foods

Answer: Nutrient-fast foods

Question: Which of the following has not been shown to affect a physician’s perceived liking for a patient?

Answer Options:
A. Patient medical status
\nB. Patient wealth
\nC. Female patient
\nD. Male patient
\nE. Patient physical fitness

Answer: B. Patient wealth

Question: Which of the following statements best describes how individuals perceive information?

Answer Options:
A. Frequent repetition of a message can improve the quality and accuracy of information perceived.
\nB. Individuals can prevent misperceptions by paying careful attention to new information and situations.
\nC. Individuals use expectations and beliefs to selectively filter sensory input.
\nD. Using computers can significantly improve the quality of information perceived.
\nE. Putting information into written form can improve the quality and accuracy of information perceived.

Answer: C. Individuals use expectations and beliefs to selectively filter sensory input.

Question: True or False? Understanding what motivates employees in different generations will be a challenge for managers and will likely require them to change their current management styles.

Answer Options:
True
\nFalse

Answer: True

Question: Transitions to practice programs (TTPPs):

Answer Options:
A. are ineffective
\nB. increase satisfaction
\nC. increase turnover
\nD. increase retention
\nE. have no impact on nursing turnover

Answer: D. increase retention

Question: Ignoring market and internal forces can most certainly lead to organizational death.

Answer Options:
True
\nFalse

Answer: True