Thursday, 8 September 2016

HSA 515 Final Exam Part 1

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1) The National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) was created by Congress                                  
         
  2) This committee develops blood usage policies and procedures. It is responsible for monitoring transfusion services and reviewing indications for transfusions, blood ordering practices, each transfusion episode, and transfusion reactions. The committee reports its findings and recommendations to the medical staff executive committee.    
                     
  3) The delineation of clinical privileges is the process by which the medical staff            
                                 
  4)       The committee that reviews surgical procedures                                          
                                 
  5) A physician who decides to withdraw his services should                                
                                 
  6) Nurse licensing boards have the authority to suspend or revoke the license of a nurse who is found to have                          
                                 
  7) A nurse who rotates from unit to unit based on staffing needs.                        
         
  8) The scope of practice refers to the permissible boundaries of practice for health care professionals, as is often defined in                  
                                 
  9) Mrs. Ard noticed that her husband was having difficulty breathing. He was reeling from side to side in bed. Believing that her husband was dying, she continued to call for help, estimating that she rang the call bell for 1.25 hours before anyone responded. A code was eventually called. Unfortunately, Mr. Ard did not survive the code. The court determined that                            
                                 
  10) Various states recognize that nurses can render a nursing diagnosis. This was the case in Cignetti v. Camel, where the defendant physicians ignored a nurse’s assessment of a patient’s diagnosis. The court determined that                      
                                 
  11) A health professional can be held liable for attempting to carry out a procedure clearly
                                 
  12) Medication Misadventures can be decreased by                                  
                                 
  13) The Court of Appeals, in the text case Stepp v. Review Board of the Indiana Employment Security Division, where the laboratory technician refused to perform chemical examinations on vials with AIDS warnings, found that                      
                                 
  14)     An organization's laboratory provides                      
  15 )  A high-risk department that tends to be a main source of lawsuits for hospitals is              
                                 
  16 )    Falsification of medical records is grounds for                                            
                                 
  17 )    Health care organizations undergoing computerization must                      
         
  18 )  The medical record must be                
                                 
  19 ) The effective and efficient delivery of patient care requires that an organization determine its information needs. Organizations that do not centralize their information needs will often suffer
                                 
  20) The admission record does not generally describe                                          
                                 
  21)     The courts generally utilize a “subjective” or “objective” test to determine whether a patient would have refused treatment if the physician had provided adequate information as to the risks, benefits, and alternatives of the procedure. Under the subjective test theory,            
                                 
  22)     The ethical rationale underlying the doctrine of informed consent is          
                     
  23)     An informed consent form should include                          
                                 
  24 )At the end of the day and as recognized by the courts, whose right is it to accept or refuse treatment based on the alternatives available                              
                                             
  25) A patient’s refusal to consent to treatment, for any reason, religious or otherwise, should be noted in the                                        
                                 
  26 ) Incident reports contain statements made by employees and physicians regarding              
         
  27 ) Caregivers who suspect abuse                                    
                                 
  28 ) A sentinel event is                                          
                                 
  29 ) Unnatural deaths must be referred to the                    
                                 
  30 ) The criminal and civil risks for health care professionals in child abuse cases

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