MOA 190 - Healthcare Administration » Spring 2022 » Exam 8

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Question #1
A perspective of ethical decision making that focuses on the obligation of one's oath or duty to care is known as:
A.   An ortho-doctrine approach.
B.   A professional approach.
C.   A teleological approach.
D.   A deontological approach.
Question #2
A federal law that prohibits facilities from paying referral fees to physicians is the:
A.   Stark law.
B.   False claims act.
C.   Affordable Care Act.
D.   Anti-kickback law.
Question #3
A law that holds hospitals liable for the competence of their staff is the:
A.   Doctrine of Corporate Negligence.
B.   Hill-Burton Act.
C.   HIPAA.
D.   Equal Employment Opportunity Act.
Question #4
The federal law that requires employers to ensure a safe and healthy place to work is known by the acronym:
A.   OSHA.
B.   ADA.
C.   EEO.
D.   EMTALA.
Question #5
A federal law that prohibits a physician from making referrals to any facility in which the physician has a financial interest is known as:
A.   HIPAA.
B.   Affordable Care.
C.   Stark.
D.   Hill-Burton.
Question #6
The federal law that protects patient confidentiality is known by the acronym:
A.   FMLA.
B.   Stark.
C.   EEO.
D.   HIPAA.
Question #7
Ethical decision making based on the outcome of that decision is known as the:
A.   Deontological approach.
B.   Professional approach.
C.   Teleological approach.
D.   Ortho-doctrine approach.
Question #8
Regulations that govern how much you pay your staff members and how that amount is calculated are commonly referred to as:
A.   EEO.
B.   ADA.
C.   FMLA.
D.   Wage and hour.
Question #9
The illegal intentional touching of another person without consent is known as:
A.   Malpractice.
B.   Fraud.
C.   Examination.
D.   Battery.
Question #10
In legal terms, professional negligence is known as:
A.   Respondeat superior.
B.   Discompensation.
C.   Battery.
D.   Malpractice.
Question #11
Healthcare records are deemed legal documents and therefore cannot be:
A.   Altered.
B.   Shared.
C.   Evidence.
D.   Abbreviated.
Question #12
The only healthcare facilities that must comply with EMTALA are:
A.   Walk-in clinics.
B.   CMS-participating hospitals.
C.   Skilled nursing facilities.
D.   Board-certified physicians.
Question #13
The Stark law is also known as the:
A.   Anti-kickback law.
B.   Affordable Care Act.
C.   Physician Self-Referral Act.
D.   Hill-Burton Act.
Question #14
HIPAA has two essential parts: the Privacy Rule and the:
A.   Confidentiality Rule.
B.   False Claims Rule.
C.   Referral Rule.
D.   Security Rule.
Question #15
The federal law that provides stronger protections for patients when getting health insurance is known as the:
A.   Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative.
B.   EMTALA.
C.   Affordable Care Act.
D.   False Claims Act.
Question #16
The law that bars employers from discriminating against a potential employee is known by the acronym:
A.   OSHA.
B.   FMLA.
C.   EEO.
D.   SSA.
Question #17
The law that requires safety protocols to protect employees at work, including providing protective gloves, sharps boxes, and antibacterial wipes is known by the acronym:
A.   EMTALA
B.   EEO
C.   OSHA
D.   FMLA
Question #18
The 'duty to care' guidance to do whatever possible for the patient, regardless of the outcomes, is the ___ perspective.
A.   Hippocratic
B.   deontological
C.   ethical
D.   teleological
Question #19
Refusal to perform surgery on a patient when the procedure has a 91% chance of leaving the patient with irreversible brain damage represents making this decision with a:
A.   Hippocratic approach.
B.   Clinical approach.
C.   Deontological ethical approach.
D.   Teleological ethical approach.
Question #20
Respecting an individual's right to make decisions for himself is known as:
A.   Autonomy.
B.   Malevolence.
C.   Justice.
D.   Beneficence.
Question #21
The absence of harm is known as:
A.   Autonomy.
B.   Teleologic.
C.   Non-maleficence.
D.   Beneficence.
Question #22
The belief that all people should be treated fairly and equally is the definition of:
A.   Beneficence.
B.   Maleficence.
C.   Justice.
D.   Autonomy.
Question #23
When making an ethical decision, as the administrator, you must include the ________ as an entity affected by this decision.
A.   federal government
B.   applicable resources
C.   organization
D.   media
Question #24
The largest group of people with the biggest and most frequent need for your product or service is known, in marketing, as the facility's:
A.   Tertiary target market:
B.   Primary target market:
C.   Secondary target market:
D.   All of the above
Question #25
One of the three basic components of self-promotion is:
A.   Television commercials.
B.   Discount coupons.
C.   Billboards.
D.   Public relations.
Question #26
A marketing plan should establish the activities for two important stagespresence and:
A.   Exposure.
B.   Reinforcement.
C.   Continuation.
D.   Alliance.
Question #27
An organization must communicate with its patients and prospective patients to achieve:
A.   Position.
B.   Understanding.
C.   Salesmanship.
D.   Healthcare.
Question #28
Medically speaking, any procedure that is non-emergency and not immediately medically necessary is considered:
A.   An elective procedure.
B.   A health option.
C.   A critical procedure.
D.   A cosmetic procedure.
Question #29
In non-emergency situations, the patient has the time to consider:
A.   Where the procedure will be performed.
B.   Who will perform the procedure.
C.   Whether to have the procedure.
D.   All of these.

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