The medical mantra, “You shall do no harm” is, in essence, the definition of which concept?
A. Ethics
B. Nonmalfeasance
C. Beneficence
D. Role fidelity
E. None of the above
B. Nonmalfeasance
During the initial assessment, a determination used for patients who are unlikely to succeed during rehabilitation is a(n) prognosis.
A. Excellent
B. Poor
C. Good
D. Guarded
E. None of the above
B. Poor
During the communication process, this step includes the perceived understanding of the listener
A. Decoding
B. Feedback
C. Message transfer
D. Mind picture
E. None of the above
D. Mind Picture
Governmental immunity does not apply if actions are found to be harmful is a false statement. What word(s) make it a true statement?
Intentional
Colleges and universities are required to have drug testing programs; true or false
False
True or False: According to duty theories, the rights of one person can dictate the duty of another person.
True
HIPPA law violation could result in a punishment as hefty as what? (Be specific)
1.5 million dollar fine
10 years in jail
The message sender asks for clarification from the listener in:
A. Quipping
B. Perception checking
C. Asking questions
D. Probing
E. None of the above
B. Perception checking
When a breached duty is directly related to onset of injury or damage.
A. Breach
B. Harm
C. Cause
D. Omission
E. None of the above
C. Cause
This is utilized to identify factors that determine a particular outcome.
A. Affinity Diagram
B. Fishbone Diagram
C. TOWS Matrix
D. Tarrington Model
E. None of the above
Fishbone Diagram
The statement, “We are all in this together” best represents which following term?
A. Ethical egoism
B. Utilitarianism
C. Cultural relativism
D. Psychological altruism
E. None of the above
B. Utilitarianism
A visual analogue scale is....
A visual scale of a patient’s level of pain
Burnout can occur if to much time is spent in this Quadrant of the Time Management Matrix
Quadrant 1
When performing her administrative duties, Brenda is likely to use which situational leadership model (SLII) with her new employees
A.Coaching
B.Supporting
C.Directing
D.Delegating
E.None of the Above
C. Directing
Who determines if a high school athlete is required to have a physical examination completed
The state's athletic governing body in the state in which the school is located
As part of normative ethics, Plato noted that wisdom, courage, justice, and temperance represented the 4 ___________________.
Virtues
Two criteria are determined during the evaluation process that are needed for the patient to qualify for reimbursement of rehabilitation services. List One.
The patient is in need of skilled services to restore full function
The patient has a good, predictable likelihood of improving from the interventions provided
When conversing with another person, there are numerous nonverbal cues. Name 3 nonverbal cues you need to be aware of both by the other individual and yourself.
● Voice (tone, inflection, pace) ● Eye contact ● Attentiveness ● Facial expression ● Silence ● Distracting habits
Christy believes that she and the employees should confer together regarding tasks but the employee should be able to act autonomously in his or her outreach environment. Christy is using which SLII
A. Coaching
B. Supporting
C. Directing
D. Delegating
E. None of the above
B. Supporting
The type of program evaluation that identifies the gap between the program plan and the actual execution of the program. It helps determine any corrections that might be needed and unexpected consequences of the program.
E.Process Evaluation
E.Process Evaluation
Name 4 of the 7 situations confidentially cannot be maintained.
Child abuse
Drug abuse
Communicable disease
Injuries with guns or knives
Blood transfusion reactions
Poison and industrial accidents
Misadministration of radioactive materials
The initial evaluation, daily notes, and progress notes all contain 4 primary portions of the patient visit. Name all four.
1. Subjective
2. Objective
3. Assessment
4. Plan
One can improve personal productivity by....
List 3 ways
● Reduce distractions ● Write things down ● Focus on one task at a time ● Group information into chucks ● Use visuals
The difference between a title act and a practice act is?
Practice act -Regulates the actual practice of the profession
Title act - Regulates who may carry a title or hold themselves out as a health care professional
The information utilized within the TWOS analysis is usually obtained from the development of what?
SWOT Analysis