Professional Development and Lifelong Learning
Contributions to the Community and Planning
Quantitative Methods
Personal and Professional Accountability
Communication Skills
100

Physician burn-out is characterized by each of the following except ____

  • stress reaction

  • engagement

  • emotional exhaustion

  • depersonalization

engagement

100

___ is one thing a mentor should never do.

  • Challenging the mentee

  • Being patient and honest

  • Listening to the mentee

  • Never sharing insights

Never sharing insights

100

Quantitative designs aim to produce findings that are ___

  • reproducible, reliable, and subjective

  • objective, reproducible, and reliable

  • mutable, reproducible, and reliable

  • spurious, reliable, and objective

objective, reproducible, and reliable

100

Self-awareness is comprised of each of the following except ___

  • emotional awareness

  • self-assessment

  • emotional intelligence

  • self-confidence

emotional intelligence

100

Relational communication theorists assert that every message has both a ___ dimension.

  • functional and knowledge

  • task and duty

  • time and pressure

  • content and relationship

content and relationship

200

The most important element to creating culture change in health care organizations is ___

  • train professionals differently

  • create urgency for change

  • change the leadership

  • change the stories we tell

create urgency for change

200

When communities engage in complex problem solving using many actors who see the "big picture" they are engaged in ___

  • health planning

  • systems thinking

  • problem based learning

  • community nursing

systems thinking

200

Mann Whitney U value is used when _

  • data are categorical

  • the sample size is small

  • the data are continuous and the mean value is to ne tested

  • a non-parametric test is used

a non-parametric test is used

200

Accountability for healthcare leaders relates to all of the following areas except ___

  • generating ideas based on new information

  • ethically applying standards

  • acting autonomously

  • identifying the person to blame

identifying the person to blame

200

In today's healthcare system, delivery processes involve numerous interfaces and patient handoffs among multiple healthcare practitioners with varying levels of educational and occupational training. Therefore, the key success factors for ensuring patient safety and wellbeing include the following except ____

  • clear communication

  • accurate communication

  • collaboration among care givers

  • ignoring patient's values and needs

ignoring patient's values and needs

300

Lifelong learning-driven leaders are self ___

  • assessors

  • affirmers

  • losers

  • manipulators

assessors

300

Which of the following is not an element of an intentional tort?

  • An injury caused damages to a person.

  • An injury resulted from the tort.

  • The tort did not cause the injury.

  • An intentional tort occurred.

The tort did not cause the injury.

300

A common software program used to analyze quantitative data is __

  • Prodigy

  • ClicData

  • PSPP

  • PDPP

PSPP

300

Choose the level of Bloom's taxonomy of cognitive domains that professionals use to simplify, outline, examine and diagram:

  • analysis

  • comprehension

  • synthesis

  • application

analysis

300

__ is defined as an educational approach that fosters the collaborative learning process among two or more disciplines.

  • Intercollaborative

  • Interpatient

  • Interprofessional

  • Interdisciplinary

Interdisciplinary

400

Medical professionalism functions as _____ that declares an important role for its members in delivering health care in a society.

  • a policy

  • a vision

  • an ideology

  • a law

an ideology

400

The ACCME, or ____, sets and enforces the standards in physician continuing education within the United States.

  • American Corporation for Continuing Medical Education

  • American College of Continuing Medical Education

  • Accreditation College of Medical Education

  • Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education

Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education

400

What is a Wilcoxon T-Test?

  • Test used to assess the differences by the level of any quantified indicator between two unrelated samplings.

  • Test used to test the statistical homogeneity hypothesis of two unrelated samplings.

  • Test intended to establish a general shift direction of the studied indicator.

  • Test used to compare values measured under two different conditions in the same sampling.

Test used to compare values measured under two different conditions in the same sampling.

400

Complex adaptive systems require ___ to enable the group to develop new solutions to problems and make decisions in unique circumstances

  • a business imperative

  • strategy

  • commitment among the agents

  • adequate diversity within the group of agents

adequate diversity within the group of agents

400

Any examination of patient-centered communication requires the___ obligation to maintain the autonomy of the healthcare user

  • Ethical

  • Managerial

  • Financial

  • Legal

Ethical

500

Kotter suggests that a leader must __, or get rid of obstacles to change for the employees

  • Form a guiding coalition

  • Communicate

  • Establish a sense of urgency

  • Empower others to act

Empower others to act

500

Professionalism for a leader is more that maintaining steady composure in the face of adversity. It also involves ___

  • modeling an accountable and ethical demeanor

  • getting workers to dress professionally and maintain punctuality

  • thwarting personal scandals before they arise

  • sharing personal problems with the team to create a human image

modeling an accountable and ethical demeanor

500

A common software program used to analyze quantitative data is __

  • Prodigy

  • ClicData

  • JAMOVI

  • JAVODI

JAMOVI

500

Choose the name of the comprehensive document created by the Joint Commission to inspire hospital staff to integrate concepts of communication, cultural competence, and patient and family-centered care.

  • Becoming a Culturally Competent Care Organization

  • Advancing Effective Communication, Cultural Competence, and Patient- and Family-Centered Care: A roadmap for hospitals

  • R3 Reports

  • Requirement, Rationale, Reference Reports

Advancing Effective Communication, Cultural Competence, and Patient- and Family-Centered Care: A roadmap for hospitals

500

Choose the pair of personality traits outlined in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator that focuses on how people take in information.

  • Introvert vs. extrovert

  • Sensing vs. intuition

  • Thinking vs. feeling

  • Judging vs. perceiving

Sensing vs. intuition