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FREE MEDICAL AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT EXAM 4 - CH.
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-Guarantee passing score -116 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: What is the term for those individuals who have a vested interest in the health care industry?
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Stakeholders Question 2: OSHA has six priorities. Which of the following lists those priorities in order?
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Imminent danger situations, severe injuries and illnesses, employee complaints, referral of hazards from other agencies, targeted inspections, and follow-up inspections.Question 3: Which of the following acts mandated that employers maintain a sharps injury log and involved nonmanagerial employees in selecting safer medical devices?
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Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens Standard Question 4: The National Quality Strategy set forth by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has three broad aims for the improvement of health care. They are
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better care, healthy people and communities, and affordable care.
Question 5: What concept allows the physician in this incident to treat a 16-year-old minor without parental consent?
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Mature minors Question 6: Medicare, Medicaid, the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program, the Military Health System, the VHA, the Indian Health Service, and CHIP help to pay the costs of health care. What health care stakeholder is involved in this concept?
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Governments Question 7: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 covers which of the following?
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Makes discrimination in the workplace illegal Question 8: A 17-year-old female lives with her parents and meets the requirements to give informed consent to have a small basal cell carcinoma removed. Which of the following would this teenager be considered?
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Mature minor Question 9: As one of the nurses caring for Ellen, what can you do that will be most helpful to her?
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Listen well and show you are listening.Question 10: A permanent change in DNA is the usual cause of genetic diseases. What is the term for this harmful effect?
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Mutation Question 11: A practice manager is interviewing medical assistants for several new positions in an expanding medical practice. Which of the following is not a recommended guideline for conducting the interviews?
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Always ask about child care arrangements.
Question 12: The term that describes the amount of money that health care stakeholders spend on health care in the United States is
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cost.Question 13: Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, insurance companies must do all of the following except
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cover children up to age 30 on their parents' health insurance policy.Question 14: A persistent vegetative state (PVS) exists as a result of severe mental impairment, characterized by irreversible cessation of the higher functions of the brain, most often caused by damage to which of the following organs?
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Cerebral cortex Question 15: Federal and state workers' compensation laws establish procedures for compensating workers who are injured on the job. Which of the following accurately describes an aspect of these laws?
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The injured employee can file a claim with the government instead of suing.Question 16: Which of the following may be used as evidence of just cause for termination, should a wrongful discharge lawsuit be filed against an employer?
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The employee is sexually harassing another employee.Question 17: According to the Uniform Determination of Death Act, which of the following is a criteria for death?
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Entire brain ceases to function
Question 18: What causes most laboratory errors?
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Technician error
Question 19: Options for infertile couples include
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all of these
surrogacy artificial insemination IVF Question 20: For the calendar year 2017, Medicaid covers what percentage of health care costs in the United States?
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16%
Question 21: Life expectancy at birth for Americans in 2017 was approximately
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78 years.Question 22: What characteristics would a caretaker in the hospice need to possess?
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All of these.
Compassion Caring for the patient and their family Understanding of the death process Question 23: Which of the following wage and hour laws provides for overtime pay and a minimum wage?
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Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 Question 24: Which of the following organizations reimburse health care providers with a focus on making a profit?
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Insurance companies