Question: Peer groups are most likely to influence political attitudes when:

Answer Options:
A. people are over the age of fifty.
\nB. a person is not an elector.
\nC. people with diverse opinions do not share strong party identification.
\nD. they are actively involved in political activities.
\nE. their members are all of the same gender.

Answer: D. they are actively involved in political activities.

Question: In the story The Necklace, the main character, Madame Loisel wants to have fancy accessories to help her look ready for a party. Monsieur Loisel offers her an option to borrow one from Madame Forestier. When the necklace disappears, Monsieur Loisel tells Madame Loisel he will find her friend the clasp is being replaced.
\n
\nMadame Loisel tells her that they must replace the necklace by getting a loan from the bank, which takes many years to pay off. We then have a shocking ending. What could they have done to prevent the entire heartache?

Answer Options:
Moved out of town and never return any necklace.
\nGet a larger loan so Mme Loisel could keep her housekeeper.
\nTold the friend, Madame Forestier the truth that they lost the necklace. Correct
\nMadame Loisel was clearly depressed and should have gotten therapy.

Answer: Told the friend, Madame Forestier the truth that they lost the necklace.

Question: Which type of managed care plan offers patients flexibility in accessing their physician of choice?

Answer Options:
A. Health maintenance organization
\nB. Preferred provider organization
\nC. Point of service plan
\nD. All of these are correct.

Answer: D. Both preferred provider organizations and point of service plans

Question: True or False? The Sherman Anti-Trust Act prohibits mergers and acquisitions that lessen competition.

Answer Options:
True
\nFalse

Answer: True

Question: True or False? GAAP stands for generally acceptable accounting procedures.

Answer Options:
True
\nFalse

Answer: False

Question: True or False? Supply chain management is the practice of managing clinical and non-clinical goods and inventory.

Answer Options:
True
\nFalse

Answer: True

Question: What type of metal is present in the salts that make up the detection reagent in this experiment?

Answer Options:
Zinc
\nMagnesium
\nCopper
\nIron

Answer: Copper

Question: Overwork of nurses and high patient-to-nurse ratios lead to:

Answer Options:
A. patient mortality
\nB. nurse job dissatisfaction
\nC. nurse job burnout
\nD. poor hospital outcomes
\nE. millions of dollars in turnover costs.
\nF. All of these are correct.

Answer: F. All of these are correct.

Question: Certified nurse midwives are graduates of diploma schools.

Answer Options:
True
\nFalse

Answer: False

Question: A voter or a candidate who does not identify with a political party is called:

Answer Options:
A. a naysayer.
\nB. an independent.
\nC. a liberal.
\nD. a conservative.
\nE. a libertarian.

Answer: B. an independent.

Question: Most court cases are decided on precedent because:

Answer Options:
A. it is important to set a uniform consent set of rules for the country.
\nB. judges would rather rely on past and closed decisions.
\nC. it is easier for recording-keeping purposes.
\nD. the established body of judge-made law covers all cases that might come up.
\nE. Options B and C are true.

Answer: A. it is important to set a uniform consent set of rules for the country.

Question: Foods yield different amounts of energy based on their composition. How many kcal are obtained from one gram of vitamins?

Answer Options:
0
\n4
\n9
\n7

Answer: 0