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1. Health care facilities provide all these services except:
a. providing care for the sick and injured.
b. promoting immunity from disease and illness.
c. providing education for health care workers.
d. promoting research in the sciences of medicine and nursing.
ANSWER: b
FEEDBACK: a. Incorrect. Promoting immunity from disease and illness. Health care facilities
promote good health, a healthy lifestyle, physical care, and clean, comfortable,
and secure environment. The facility does not promote immunity. See Overview
of Health Care.
b. Correct. Promoting immunity from disease and illness. Health care facilities
promote good health, a healthy lifestyle, physical care, and clean, comfortable,
and secure environment. The facility does not promote immunity. See Overview
of Health Care.
c. Incorrect. Promoting immunity from disease and illness. Health care facilities
promote good health, a healthy lifestyle, physical care, and clean, comfortable,
and secure environment. The facility does not promote immunity. See Overview
of Health Care.
d. Incorrect. Promoting immunity from disease and illness. Health care facilities
promote good health, a healthy lifestyle, physical care, and clean, comfortable,
and secure environment. The facility does not promote immunity. See Overview
of Health Care.
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QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: DENT.SING.22.01.2 - Review dental disease and dentistry from the “beginning of
time.”
OTHER: Blooms: Understand
DATE CREATED: 12/10/2020 6:55 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 12/10/2020 7:10 AM
2. Acute care facilities provide care to individuals known as:
a. patients.
b. residents.
c. clients.
d. patrons.
ANSWER: a
FEEDBACK: a. Correct. Patients. Acute care facilities care for patients of all ages with a variety
of medical needs. See Needs of the Community.
b. Incorrect. Patients. Acute care facilities care for patients of all ages with a
variety of medical needs. See Needs of the Community.
c. Incorrect. Patients. Acute care facilities care for patients of all ages with a
variety of medical needs. See Needs of the Community.
d. Incorrect. Patients. Acute care facilities care for patients of all ages with a
variety of medical needs. See Needs of the Community.
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QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES: DENT.SING.22.01.1 - Pronounce and define the key terms from this chapter.
DATE CREATED: 12/10/2020 7:49 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 12/10/2020 7:57 AM
3. Long-term care facilities provide:
a. trauma care to acutely ill individuals.
b. obstetrical care to mothers and infants.
c. care for individuals who are undergoing surgery.
d. services to persons with stable conditions.
ANSWER: d
FEEDBACK: a. Incorrect. Services to persons with stable conditions. Long-term care facilities
provide services for individuals who need monitoring, nursing care, and
treatment. See Introduction
b. Incorrect. Services to persons with stable conditions. Long-term care facilities
provide services for individuals who need monitoring, nursing care, and
treatment. See Introduction.
c. Incorrect. Services to persons with stable conditions. Long-term care facilities
provide services for individuals who need monitoring, nursing care, and
treatment. See Introduction.
d. Correct. Services to persons with stable conditions. Long-term care facilities
provide services for individuals who need monitoring, nursing care, and
treatment. See Introduction.
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QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: DENT.SING.22.01.4 - Name the individuals who had a great impact on the
profession of dentistry.
DATE CREATED: 12/10/2020 8:00 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 12/10/2020 8:04 AM
4. Hospice supports:
a. individuals who are having surgical procedures.
b. clients who have no financial resources.
c. terminally ill individuals and their families.
d. individuals who require psychiatric care.
ANSWER: c
FEEDBACK: a. Incorrect. Terminally ill individuals and their families. Hospice care is designed
for persons who are dying and to provide support to their families. See Needs
of the Community.
b. Incorrect. Terminally ill individuals and their families. Hospice care is designed
for persons who are dying and to provide support to their families. See Needs
of the Community.
c. Correct. Terminally ill individuals and their families. Hospice care is designed
for persons who are dying and to provide support to their families. See Needs
of the Community.
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d. Incorrect. Terminally ill individuals and their families. Hospice care is designed
for persons who are dying and to provide support to their families. See Needs
of the Community.
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QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: DENT.SING.22.01.2 - Review dental disease and dentistry from the “beginning of
time.”
DATE CREATED: 12/10/2020 8:06 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 12/10/2020 8:13 AM
5. Long-term acute care hospitals:
a. are comparable to long-term care nursing facilities.
b. provide services to unstable, short-term patients.
c. accept patients with a good chance for improvement.
d. provide acute, complex care for terminally ill patients.
ANSWER: c
FEEDBACK: a. Incorrect. Accept patients with a good chance for improvement. Long-term
acute care hospitals are a rapidly growing segment of the health care market.
The facility is licensed as a hospital but is designed for patients who are
expected to stay 25 days or more. The patient must have a medically complex
condition, need acute care services, and have a good chance of improvement.
See Community Health Care Services.
b. Incorrect. Accept patients with a good chance for improvement. Long-term
acute care hospitals are a rapidly growing segment of the health care market.
The facility is licensed as a hospital but is designed for patients who are
expected to stay 25 days or more. The patient must have a medically complex
condition, need acute care services, and have a good chance of improvement.
See Community Health Care Services.
c. Correct. Accept patients with a good chance for improvement. Long-term acute
care hospitals are a rapidly growing segment of the health care market. The
facility is licensed as a hospital but is designed for patients who are expected to
stay 25 days or more. The patient must have a medically complex condition,
need acute care services, and have a good chance of improvement. See
Community Health Care Services.
d. Incorrect. Accept patients with a good chance for improvement. Long-term
acute care hospitals are a rapidly growing segment of the health care market.
The facility is licensed as a hospital but is designed for patients who are
expected to stay 25 days or more. The patient must have a medically complex
condition, need acute care services, and have a good chance of improvement.
See Community Health Care Services.
POINTS: 1
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: DENT.SING.22.01.4 - Name the individuals who had a great impact on the
profession of dentistry.
OTHER: Blooms: Understand
DATE CREATED: 12/10/2020 8:14 AM
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6. Magnet hospitals:
a. recognize outstanding physician services.
b. recognize excellence in nursing care.
c. comprise about 30 percent of all facilities.
d. focus on negative outcomes of care.
ANSWER: b
FEEDBACK: a. Incorrect. Recognize excellence in nursing care. The Magnet Program for
Excellence in Nursing Services is based on quality indicators and standards of
nursing practice. See Accreditation.
b. Correct. Recognize excellence in nursing care. The Magnet Program for
Excellence in Nursing Services is based on quality indicators and standards of
nursing practice. See Accreditation.
c. Incorrect. Recognize excellence in nursing care. The Magnet Program for
Excellence in Nursing Services is based on quality indicators and standards of
nursing practice. See Accreditation.
d. Incorrect. Recognize excellence in nursing care. The Magnet Program for
Excellence in Nursing Services is based on quality indicators and standards of
nursing practice. See Accreditation.
POINTS: 1
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: DENT.SING.22.01.4 - Name the individuals who had a great impact on the
profession of dentistry.
DATE CREATED: 12/10/2020 8:21 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 12/10/2020 8:24 AM
7. Health care is financed by all of these except:
a. the Health Care Financing Association.
b. private insurance plans.
c. governmental programs.
d. health maintenance organizations.
ANSWER: a
FEEDBACK: a. Correct. The Health Care Financing Association. Health care is paid for by
insurance—HMOs; out-of-pocket payments; and U.S. government payments
such as Medicare, Medicaid, Veterans Administration. See Financing Health
Care.
b. Incorrect. The Health Care Financing Association. Health care is paid for by
insurance—HMOs; out-of-pocket payments; and U.S. government payments
such as Medicare, Medicaid, Veterans Administration. See Financing Health
Care.
c. Incorrect. The Health Care Financing Association. Health care is paid for by
insurance—HMOs; out-of-pocket payments; and U.S. government payments
such as Medicare, Medicaid, Veterans Administration. See Financing Health
Care.
d. Incorrect. The Health Care Financing Association. Health care is paid for by
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insurance—HMOs; out-of-pocket payments; and U.S. government payments
such as Medicare, Medicaid, Veterans Administration. See Financing Health
Care.
POINTS: 1
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: DENT.SING.22.01.6 - Explain what DDS and DMD stand for.
DATE CREATED: 12/10/2020 8:47 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 12/10/2020 8:52 AM
8. Cost containment:
a. is not a priority for the health care worker.
b. involves saving money from a paycheck.
c. requires workers to use costly supplies.
d. involves avoiding waste and minimizing expenses.
ANSWER: d
FEEDBACK: a. Incorrect. Involves avoiding waste and minimizing expenses. Cost containment
is a priority, which means that the maximum benefit of health care must be
achieved for every dollar spent. Each worker must do everything possible to
avoid waste and keep costs down. See Financing Health Care.
b. Incorrect. Involves avoiding waste and minimizing expenses. Cost containment
is a priority, which means that the maximum benefit of health care must be
achieved for every dollar spent. Each worker must do everything possible to
avoid waste and keep costs down. See Financing Health Care.
c. Incorrect. Involves avoiding waste and minimizing expenses. Cost containment
is a priority, which means that the maximum benefit of health care must be
achieved for every dollar spent. Each worker must do everything possible to
avoid waste and keep costs down. See Financing Health Care.
d. Correct. Involves avoiding waste and minimizing expenses. Cost containment
is a priority, which means that the maximum benefit of health care must be
achieved for every dollar spent. Each worker must do everything possible to
avoid waste and keep costs down. See Financing Health Care.
POINTS: 1
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: DENT.SING.22.01.6 - Explain what DDS and DMD stand for.
DATE CREATED: 12/10/2020 8:53 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 12/10/2020 8:57 AM
9. An important concern in health care is:
a. preserving life at all costs.
b. withholding expensive care from the elderly.
c. maintaining and enhancing quality of life.
d. humanizing care only for young patients.
ANSWER: c
FEEDBACK: a. Incorrect. Maintaining and enhancing quality of life. Quality of life has become
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an important concern in health care delivery. Some decisions are made with
the patient’s future quality of life in mind. See Overview of Health Care.
b. Incorrect. Maintaining and enhancing quality of life. Quality of life has become
an important concern in health care delivery. Some decisions are made with
the patient’s future quality of life in mind. See Overview of Health Care.
c. Correct. Maintaining and enhancing quality of life. Quality of life has become an
important concern in health care delivery. Some decisions are made with the
patient’s future quality of life in mind. See Overview of Health Care.
d. Incorrect. Maintaining and enhancing quality of life. Quality of life has become
an important concern in health care delivery. Some decisions are made with
the patient’s future quality of life in mind. See Overview of Health Care.
POINTS: 1
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: DENT.SING.22.01.2 - Review dental disease and dentistry from the “beginning of
time.”
OTHER: Blooms: Understand
DATE CREATED: 12/10/2020 8:58 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 12/10/2020 9:01 AM
10. Medicare payment to the acute care facility is based on:
a. the actual cost of providing care.
b. diagnosis related groups.
c. a rate equivalent to private insurance.
d. a uniform procedural payment scale.
ANSWER: b
FEEDBACK: a. Incorrect. Diagnosis related groups. Medicare payment is based on diagnosis
related groups (DRGs). The actual cost of care is not considered. Rather,
payment is based on studies that were done to determine the average length of
stay required for various medical diagnoses, procedures, and treatments. See
Financing Health Care.
b. Correct. Diagnosis related groups. Medicare payment is based on diagnosis
related groups (DRGs). The actual cost of care is not considered. Rather,
payment is based on studies that were done to determine the average length of
stay required for various medical diagnoses, procedures, and treatments. See
Financing Health Care.
c. Incorrect. Diagnosis related groups. Medicare payment is based on diagnosis
related groups (DRGs). The actual cost of care is not considered. Rather,
payment is based on studies that were done to determine the average length of
stay required for various medical diagnoses, procedures, and treatments. See
Financing Health Care.
d. Incorrect. Diagnosis related groups. Medicare payment is based on diagnosis
related groups (DRGs). The actual cost of care is not considered. Rather,
payment is based on studies that were done to determine the average length of
stay required for various medical diagnoses, procedures, and treatments. See
Financing Health Care.
POINTS: 1
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES: DENT.SING.22.01.6 - Explain what DDS and DMD stand for.
DATE CREATED: 12/10/2020 9:07 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 12/10/2020 9:10 AM
11. A review and evaluation to ensure that the facility maintains acceptable standards of practice is a:
a. survey.
b. license.
c. certification.
d. utilization review.
ANSWER: a
FEEDBACK: a. Correct. Survey. Surveyors during a survey, review facility policy and procedure
and determine whether the staff are following them. See Regulatory Agencies.
b. Incorrect. Survey. Surveyors during a survey, review facility policy and
procedure and determine whether the staff are following them. See Regulatory
Agencies.
c. Incorrect. Survey. Surveyors during a survey, review facility policy and
procedure and determine whether the staff are following them. See Regulatory
Agencies.
d. Incorrect. Survey. Surveyors during a survey, review facility policy and
procedure and determine whether the staff are following them. See Regulatory
Agencies.
POINTS: 1
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: DENT.SING.22.01.7 - State the nine specialties of dentistry.
DATE CREATED: 12/10/2020 9:12 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 12/10/2020 9:17 AM
12. The governmental agency that protects the health and safety of employees is:
a. TJC.
b. HCFA
c. the health department.
d. OSHA.
ANSWER: d
FEEDBACK: a. Incorrect. OSHA. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
is a government agency that protects the health and safety of employees. See
Accreditation.
b. Incorrect. OSHA. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
is a government agency that protects the health and safety of employees. See
Accreditation.
c. Incorrect. OSHA. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
is a government agency that protects the health and safety of employees. See
Accreditation.
d. Correct. OSHA. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is
a government agency that protects the health and safety of employees. See
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Accreditation.
POINTS: 1
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: DENT.SING.22.01.3 - Identify the items on the timeline of dental history.
DATE CREATED: 12/10/2020 9:28 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 12/10/2020 9:32 AM
13. A written notice that informs the facility of violations of OSHA rules is a:
a. citation.
b. survey.
c. certification.
d. review.
ANSWER: a
FEEDBACK: a. Correct. Citation. During a survey, if the inspector identifies unsafe conditions,
the agency will receive a citation or fine. A citation is a written notice that
informs the facility of its violation of OSHA rules. See Accreditation.
b. Incorrect. Citation. During a survey, if the inspector identifies unsafe conditions,
the agency will receive a citation or fine. A citation is a written notice that
informs the facility of its violation of OSHA rules. See Accreditation.
c. Incorrect. Citation. During a survey, if the inspector identifies unsafe conditions,
the agency will receive a citation or fine. A citation is a written notice that
informs the facility of its violation of OSHA rules. See Accreditation.
d. Incorrect. Citation. During a survey, if the inspector identifies unsafe conditions,
the agency will receive a citation or fine. A citation is a written notice that
informs the facility of its violation of OSHA rules. See Accreditation.
POINTS: 1
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: DENT.SING.22.01.7 - State the nine specialties of dentistry.
OTHER: Blooms: Remember
DATE CREATED: 12/10/2020 9:34 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 12/10/2020 9:39 AM
14. The purpose of the quality assurance (QA) committee is to:
a. write deficiencies of the staff.
b. create a good paper trail.
c. identify and correct problems.
d. develop material safety data sheets.
ANSWER: c
FEEDBACK: a. Incorrect. Identify and correct problems. All health care facilities have a
program called quality assurance (QA). The QA committee conducts internal
reviews to identify problems and then find and implement solutions. See Quality
Assurance.
b. Incorrect. Identify and correct problems. All health care facilities have a
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