DYNAMICS OF HEALTHCARE RUTGERS TEST REVIEW QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS UPDATED 2025/2026 A COMPLETE EXAM SOLUTION ALL
ANSWERS 100% CORRECT VERIFIED BEST GRADED A+ FOR PASS
How a patient responds to pain often depends on their cultural background. Describe some
different expressions of pain. - CORRECT ANSWERS Some cultures encourage
expression of pain while others frown upon display of pain.
Describe some gender role differences based on culture. - CORRECT ANSWERS Some
cultures believe that men have a hierarchy over women.
Which culture values close and supportive extended family relationships? - CORRECT
ANSWERS African American
Which culture values the welfare of the family above the individual person? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Asian
What socioeconomic factor affects an individuals health and access to healthcare? -
CORRECT ANSWERS Income
In the Unites States, when speaking to a person, making eye contact demonstrates what? -
CORRECT ANSWERS Engagement in conversation
What are the impacts of health disparities with regard to health outcomes? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Health outcomes tend to not be as good on lower income/education levels.
What are social determinants of health? - CORRECT ANSWERS Income, education level
Understand diversity in healthcare practices including examples of folk medicine and natural
remedies: - CORRECT ANSWERS Cutaneous Stimulation: stimulation of skin through
massage, vibration, heat or cold to reduce pain intensity
Therapeutic touch: healer uses touch to transfer energy to patient
,DYNAMICS OF HEALTHCARE RUTGERS TEST REVIEW QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS UPDATED 2025/2026 A COMPLETE EXAM SOLUTION ALL
ANSWERS 100% CORRECT VERIFIED BEST GRADED A+ FOR PASS
Acupuncture: treats pain/disease through inserting special needles into the body
Acupressure: deep pressure massage at certain points of the body
Explain the roles of the following organizations:
OSHA(Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
CDC(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
EPA(Environmental Protection Agency) - CORRECT ANSWERS OSHA(Occupational
Safety and Health Administration): federal agency, that ensures the safety of workers, enforces
health legislation, and requires facilities to keep practices/policies
CDC(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention): a federal agency, dedicated to the prevention
of diseases, injury, and disability, requires that all body fluids be treated as infectious
EPA(Environmental Protection Agency): sets policies and guidelines for disposing of hazardous
materials. individual states determine protocols based on guidelines.
Discribe transmission of infectious agents (5 steps, chain of infection). - CORRECT
ANSWERS Revisor: person infected (carrier)
Exit from revisor: nose, mouth, rectum, open wound
Vehicle/method or transportation: direct or indirect
Portal of entry: nose,mouth, GI system, open wound
Susceptible host: person who becomes infected
What are 3 ways that healthcare professionals can help stop the spread of disease? -
CORRECT ANSWERS Wash hands, clean gloves, and dispose of used items properly.
What is the best way to avoid transfer of microorganism and break the chain of infection? -
CORRECT ANSWERS Hand-washing
, DYNAMICS OF HEALTHCARE RUTGERS TEST REVIEW QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS UPDATED 2025/2026 A COMPLETE EXAM SOLUTION ALL
ANSWERS 100% CORRECT VERIFIED BEST GRADED A+ FOR PASS
Define nosocomial infections. Give examples. How they spread? - CORRECT ANSWERS
A disease originating in a hospital. Spread by contact ex. UTI, bloodstream infection,
pneumonia, surgical site of infection
What is the mode of transmission for:
TB:
Common cold:
Chickenpox:
COVID 19:
HIV:
Hep B:
Hep C:
Pneumonia:
Flu: - CORRECT ANSWERS TB: (airborne) cough, sneeze, snot
Common cold: (airborne) close and personal contact
Chickenpox: (airborne) toughing blisters, saliva, or mucus of infected person
COVID 19: cough, sneeze, or breath
HIV: (bloodborne) sexual intercourse, drug injection equipment
Hep B: (bloodborne) sexual contact, syringes, unsafe infections, mother to baby (birth)
Hep C: (bloodborne) sharing needles
Pneumonia: airborne, droplets, or direct contact
Flu: airborne, droplets, or direct contact
Define standard precautions. What standard precautions do you take to prevent transmissions?
- CORRECT ANSWERS Ensure the safety of healthcare workers and their patients. ex.
washing hands, avoid direct contact, appropriate ppe.
ANSWERS UPDATED 2025/2026 A COMPLETE EXAM SOLUTION ALL
ANSWERS 100% CORRECT VERIFIED BEST GRADED A+ FOR PASS
How a patient responds to pain often depends on their cultural background. Describe some
different expressions of pain. - CORRECT ANSWERS Some cultures encourage
expression of pain while others frown upon display of pain.
Describe some gender role differences based on culture. - CORRECT ANSWERS Some
cultures believe that men have a hierarchy over women.
Which culture values close and supportive extended family relationships? - CORRECT
ANSWERS African American
Which culture values the welfare of the family above the individual person? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Asian
What socioeconomic factor affects an individuals health and access to healthcare? -
CORRECT ANSWERS Income
In the Unites States, when speaking to a person, making eye contact demonstrates what? -
CORRECT ANSWERS Engagement in conversation
What are the impacts of health disparities with regard to health outcomes? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Health outcomes tend to not be as good on lower income/education levels.
What are social determinants of health? - CORRECT ANSWERS Income, education level
Understand diversity in healthcare practices including examples of folk medicine and natural
remedies: - CORRECT ANSWERS Cutaneous Stimulation: stimulation of skin through
massage, vibration, heat or cold to reduce pain intensity
Therapeutic touch: healer uses touch to transfer energy to patient
,DYNAMICS OF HEALTHCARE RUTGERS TEST REVIEW QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS UPDATED 2025/2026 A COMPLETE EXAM SOLUTION ALL
ANSWERS 100% CORRECT VERIFIED BEST GRADED A+ FOR PASS
Acupuncture: treats pain/disease through inserting special needles into the body
Acupressure: deep pressure massage at certain points of the body
Explain the roles of the following organizations:
OSHA(Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
CDC(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
EPA(Environmental Protection Agency) - CORRECT ANSWERS OSHA(Occupational
Safety and Health Administration): federal agency, that ensures the safety of workers, enforces
health legislation, and requires facilities to keep practices/policies
CDC(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention): a federal agency, dedicated to the prevention
of diseases, injury, and disability, requires that all body fluids be treated as infectious
EPA(Environmental Protection Agency): sets policies and guidelines for disposing of hazardous
materials. individual states determine protocols based on guidelines.
Discribe transmission of infectious agents (5 steps, chain of infection). - CORRECT
ANSWERS Revisor: person infected (carrier)
Exit from revisor: nose, mouth, rectum, open wound
Vehicle/method or transportation: direct or indirect
Portal of entry: nose,mouth, GI system, open wound
Susceptible host: person who becomes infected
What are 3 ways that healthcare professionals can help stop the spread of disease? -
CORRECT ANSWERS Wash hands, clean gloves, and dispose of used items properly.
What is the best way to avoid transfer of microorganism and break the chain of infection? -
CORRECT ANSWERS Hand-washing
, DYNAMICS OF HEALTHCARE RUTGERS TEST REVIEW QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS UPDATED 2025/2026 A COMPLETE EXAM SOLUTION ALL
ANSWERS 100% CORRECT VERIFIED BEST GRADED A+ FOR PASS
Define nosocomial infections. Give examples. How they spread? - CORRECT ANSWERS
A disease originating in a hospital. Spread by contact ex. UTI, bloodstream infection,
pneumonia, surgical site of infection
What is the mode of transmission for:
TB:
Common cold:
Chickenpox:
COVID 19:
HIV:
Hep B:
Hep C:
Pneumonia:
Flu: - CORRECT ANSWERS TB: (airborne) cough, sneeze, snot
Common cold: (airborne) close and personal contact
Chickenpox: (airborne) toughing blisters, saliva, or mucus of infected person
COVID 19: cough, sneeze, or breath
HIV: (bloodborne) sexual intercourse, drug injection equipment
Hep B: (bloodborne) sexual contact, syringes, unsafe infections, mother to baby (birth)
Hep C: (bloodborne) sharing needles
Pneumonia: airborne, droplets, or direct contact
Flu: airborne, droplets, or direct contact
Define standard precautions. What standard precautions do you take to prevent transmissions?
- CORRECT ANSWERS Ensure the safety of healthcare workers and their patients. ex.
washing hands, avoid direct contact, appropriate ppe.