Question: True or False? The method for stocking inventory in which each supply item is categorized as belonging to one of three groups, largely based on costs, is called the ABC inventory Method.

Answer Options:
True
\nFalse

Answer: True

Question: The dominant culture in U.S. political culture comes from Western European civilization. Which of the following values is rated among those of the dominant culture?

Answer Options:
A. individualism.
\nB. private property.
\nC. The correct answer is not visible.

Answer: individualism.

Question: A sample that absorbs all wavelengths of the spectrum will appear _____.

Answer Options:
Blue
\nWhite
\nBlack
\nYellow

Answer: Black

Question: Of the following, which is not considered to be a good motivational strategy?

Answer Options:
A. Reward to enhance performance
\nB. Celebration
\nC. Expect the best
\nD. Focus on competition
\nE. Communicate and address the big picture

Answer: Focus on competition

Question: Criminal background checks for nurses and physicians are:

Answer Options:
A. not required.
\nB. voluntary to practice nursing.
\nC. mandatory in most states for licensure.
\nD. an invasion of privacy.
\nE. voluntary and not required to practice nursing.
\nF. None of these is correct.

Answer: mandatory in most states for licensure.

Question: Carla is preparing to do a new employee’s initial 6-month evaluation. In reviewing the employee’s progress, Carla recalls a recent incident where the employee’s coding error created serious billing problems for the office and the patient. Forgetting that more-experienced employees frequently sought help from the new worker, Carla downgrades the employee’s appraisal rating. Which of the following thinking biases describes Carla’s thinking error?

Answer Options:
A. Jumping to conclusions
\nB. Confirmation bias
\nC. Availability heuristic
\nD. Overconfidence bias
\nE. Implicit bias

Answer: C. Availability heuristic

Question: Which of the following is an obligation of a managed care organization to its patients?

Answer Options:
Fiduciary duty
\nEducating providers
\nProviding appropriate care
\nBalancing cost-containment with good quality care
\nAll of these are correct.

Answer: All of these are correct.

Question: Resistance training can be provided by:

Answer Options:
brisk walking
\nstrength exercises
\nswimming
\nbicycling
\nclimbing stairs

Answer: strength exercises

Question: Buffers always increase the pH in the body.

Answer Options:
True
\nFalse

Answer: False

Question: __________ questions are a form of strategic communication because they try to trap others into desired responses.

Answer Options:
Indirect
\nDirect
\nCounterfeit
\nRhetorical

Answer: Counterfeit

Question: Lawrence is 23 years old and has recently graduated with his bachelor’s degree in psychology. He has applied to several graduate programs but has been denied by all of them. Now Lawrence is seeking employment and would like to find a job that leads to a promising career. Although not his ideal scenario, he applied for a position as an academic advisor at a community college, was offered a job, and accepted the position. Which stage of Donald Super’s theory of occupational development is Lawrence in?

Answer Options:
A. Stage 3
\nB. Stage 4
\nC. Stage 2
\nD. Stage 1

Answer: C. Stage 2

Question: __________ questions are a form of strategic communication because they try to trap others into desired responses.

Answer Options:
Indirect
\nDirect
\nCounterfeit
\nRhetorical

Answer: Counterfeit

Question: _____ describes the ability of a test to detect small differences.

Answer Options:
Validity
\nPrecision
\nAccuracy
\nReliability

Answer: Precision

Question: Most dietary fat is found in this form:

Answer: Triglycerides

Question: Realignment:

Answer Options:
A. is of necessity tied to specific elections.
\nB. takes place when a substantial group of voters switches party allegiance.
\nC. takes place when ordinary party regulars anchor on.
\nD. took place on schedule in 2004.
\nE. has been predicted as inevitable in the foreseeable future.

Answer: B. takes place when a substantial group of voters switches party allegiance.

Question: Individuals have the right to make informed decisions regarding their care when they are competent to do so.

Answer Options:
True
\nFalse

Answer: True

Question: True or False? The method for stocking inventory in which each supply item is categorized as belonging to one of three groups, largely based on costs, is called the ABC Inventory Method.

Answer Options:
True
\nFalse

Answer: True

Question: Nurse anesthetists are not as safe as anesthesiologists.

Answer Options:
True
\nFalse

Answer: False

Question: A filibuster is:

Answer Options:
A. an attempt to prevent the passage of a bill through the use of unlimited debate.
\nB. an attempt to persuade others to vote for a particular bill in return for a favor at a later date.
\nC. used in the House to force a standing committee to release a bill.
\nD. a method used by the Speaker of the House to promote the majority party’s legislation.
\nE. a technique that is unique to the House.

Answer: A. an attempt to prevent the passage of a bill through the use of unlimited debate.

Question: A signing statement:

Answer Options:
A. is a written declaration that a president may make when signing a bill into law.
\nB. notifies the public to pieces of the law that the president thinks may be unconstitutional.
\nC. must accompany treaties submitted to the Senate by the president when seeking advice and consent.
\nD. Options A and B are true.

Answer: D. Options A and B are true.

Question: All of the following statements regarding the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives are true except that the Speaker:

Answer Options:
A. is elected by a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives every two years.
\nB. must be an elected member of the House.
\nC. presides over House meetings.
\nD. is the most influential member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
\nE. schedules legislation for a vote.

Answer: E. schedules legislation for a vote.

Question: The Force Field Diagram is useful in which of the following?

Answer Options:
A. Data analysis
\nB. Visual management
\nC. Change management
\nD. Root cause analysis
\nE. None of these is correct.

Answer: C. Change management

Question: True or False? The majority of the workforce is currently comprised of Baby Boomers, Gen Xers, and Gen Yers.

Answer Options:
True
\nFalse

Answer: True

Question: You need to pay for a gym membership or buy expensive equipment to strengthen your muscles.

Answer Options:
True
\nFalse

Answer: False

Question: When an astronomer says a star has a certain temperature, what does that mean?

Answer Options:
The temperature refers to the star’s surface temperature. The light we receive from a star is emitted from the star’s surface. Therefore, the temperature of the surface determines the properties we observe in the light.
\nThe temperature refers to the star’s core temperature. The light we receive from a star is emitted from the star’s core. Therefore, the temperature of the core determines the properties we observe in the light.
\nThe temperature refers to the star’s convective zone temperature. The light we receive from a star is emitted from the star’s convective zone. Therefore, the temperature of this convective zone determines the properties we observe in the light.
\nThe temperature refers to the star’s radiative zone temperature. The light we receive from a star is emitted from the star’s radiative zone. Therefore, the temperature of the radiative zone determines the properties we observe in the light.

Answer: The temperature refers to the star’s surface temperature. The light we receive from a star is emitted from the star’s surface. Therefore, the temperature of the surface determines the properties we observe in the light.