answer the 20 questions attatched

Pretest

Question 1

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Risk identification identifies potential risks through several mechanisms that include:

Question 2

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What is a key component for starting a risk management program?

Question 3

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What is Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and how is it effective in today’s healthcare settings?

Question 4

5 out of 5 points

A(n) _______________________ is an organization that encompasses may different types of providers under one corporate structure.

Question 5

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One of the biggest catalysts of the patient safety movement was:

Question 6

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There are many accident causation theories about system failures. One of these theories involves how health care workers delivering patient care can be impacted by the decisions, policies and regulations that are made by the administration side of the system. This type of accident causation theory is called:

Question 7

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Failure to communicate effectively is the root cause of many avoidable accidents. One method used to improve communication is to standardize what must be communicated is called SBAR. Which answer is NOT a component of SBAR?

Question 8

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The legal concept of “respondeat superior” deals with the issue of responsibility. An employer may be liable for the wrongful acts of an employee that are done under the scope of that employee’s job duties. What if the individual is an independent contractor and not an employee of the healthcare facility?

Question 9

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Benchmarking involves uncovering best practices wherever they exist. Which company first developed and applied benchmarking principles to the manufacturing of its products?

Question 10

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The four stages of the PDCA cycle are as follows:

Question 11

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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002:

Question 12

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Traditionally, _________________ has been the cornerstone of health care risk management.

Question 13

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Which type of structured analytical methodology is used to examine the underlying causes of an adverse event or condition?

Question 14

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The relationships between health care providers and their patients and families are guided by which set of ethical principles?

Question 15

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The medical record is a legal document that is used as the first line of defense in many malpractice cases. What type of documentation is not considered acceptable?

Question 16

5 out of 5 points

Medicare Conditions of Participation are conditions that must be met by service suppliers in order to bill for services to Medicare enrollees and includes:

Question 17

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The first step in the claims process is:

Question 18

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The purpose of Directors’ and Officers’ (D&O) coverage is to:

Question 19

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Large scale emergency situations, such as a hurricane or earthquake, require the establishment of a(n) _____________________ , regardless of the size of the facility.

Question 20

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Credentialing of the physician staff is: