1.Which of the following is not considered
1.Which of the following is not considered one of the components of addiction? a. Silence b. Salience c. Tolerance d. Inferiority 2.Which of the following can help provide careful management of withdrawal symptoms? a. Medical detox b. Narcotics Anonymous c. Cold turkey d. Al-Anon 3.Most cells found in animals and humans serve to fulfil a _____________ function in the body. a. Critical b. Single c. Triple d. Double 4.Reverting back to an addiction after one has stopped for awhile is known as: a. Relapse b. Strengthening c. Reversing d. Salience All of the following are signs of substance abuse except: a. Changes in weight b. Changes in hygiene c. Telling the truth d. Lack of motivation Approximately _________ of Americans deal with behavioral health issues. a. 25% b. 10% c. 20% d. 15% The unpleasant feelings one feel’s when a certain behavior stops is known as: a. Salience b. Breakdown c. Tolerance d. Withdrawal symptoms Which of the following diseases have been treated with stem cell therapy? a. Alzheimer’s disease b. Stoke c. Spinal cord injuries d. All of these _________________ is when the body gets used to having the substance. a. Withdrawal symptoms b. Tolerance c. Delirium tremens d. Dependence Anabolic steroids are used to: a. Treat epilepsy b. Increase muscle mass c. Increase thought perception d. Treat insomnia Which of the following is not a factor of substance abuse? a. Stress b. Healthy relationships c. Genetics d. Peer pressure Which of the components of addiction would the following statement fall under? “Online shopping helps me relax at night.” a. Agitation b. Mood modification c. Salience d. Exhilaration __________ must happen when an individual is a suspect of a crime, and they must be told, “they have the right to remain silent”? a. James Rights b. Steve Rights c. Miranda Rights d. Rita Rights An example of a medication error would be: a. Giving the correct dosage b. Noticing an adverse drug reaction c. Correctly identifying the patient d. Giving the incorrect medication Which of the following term that means oral evidence under oath in a course case? a. Testimony b. Denial c. Precedent d. Defense A doctrine of law by which the plaintiff presumes the risk of medical treatment or procedures and may not recover damages for injuries acquired as a result of the known described dangers and risks is the definition of: a. Assumption of risk b. Comparative negligence c. Contributory negligence d. Res ipsa loquitur Which of the following term is the efforts of an attorney representing the person accused of a crime in a trail? a. Denial b. Precedent c. Defense d. Testimony ________ is a rule that expands on the statute of limitations and allows a lawsuit to be initiated from the moment an individual becomes aware of the act or harm that have occurred. a. Continuous treatment doctrine b. Discovery rule c. Statute of limitation d. Statute of repose ______________ is a significant loss suffered as a direct result of the provider’s wrongdoing. a. Dereliction b. Duty c. Direct causation d. Damage Statute of limitations are governed by ___________ law. a. City b. Federal c. National d. State Which of the following are credentialing agencies for medical coders? a. American Academy of Qualified Coders and American Medical Technologist b. American Academy of Professional Coders and American Health Information Management Association c. American Health Information Management Association and Health Informatics d. American Medical Association and Health Informatics _______ refers to the services or skills that a qualified health professional has been trained to perform according to the regulations of their professional license or certification a. Scope of practice b. Statute of limitations c. Role fidelity d. Reasonable person standard Which of the following would not be considered soft skill while working in Healthcare? a. Knowledge and hard skills b. Positive attitude c. Team player d. Dependability __________ is a tort law that is used when attempting to prove that negligence has occurred in the medical field. a. Duty of care b. Reasonable person standard c. Fiduciary duty d. Role fidelity Which of the following is the process by which a hospital or HMO verifies that a practitioner has the required education, training, and experience to practice in the state? a. Registration b. Accreditation c. Credentialing d. Licensure Which of the following best describes what the Hippocratic Oath stands for? a. Autonomy b. Medical Fraud c. Medical Malpractice d. First Do No Harm Continuing education can be obtained through: a. Online e-learning b. Conferences c. Webinars d. All of the these The __________________ refers to a hypothetical person in the same situation and asks you to consider if a reasonable person would have taken the same actions. a. reasonable person standard b. role fidelity c. scope of practice d. duty of care Which of the following is forcing unwanted medical care to a patient? a. Negligent Tort b. Intentional Tort c. Simplistic Tort d. Strict Liability Tort ______ means an individual is responsible by law. a. Assault b. Liable c. Battery d. Slander ____________ are minors who are younger than 18 years of age and are living on their own, fully self-supporting. a. Mature minor b. Emaciated minor c. Incarcerated minor d. Emancipated minor All the following are examples of misdemeanors except? a. Petty theft b. Traffic violation c. Public Nuisances d. Murder Which of the following laws is rules and regulation created by administrative agencies of government? a. Statuary Law b. Substantive Law c. Procedural Law d. Administrative Law Which of the following is laws related to the constitution? a. Procedural Law b. Constitutional Law c. Statuary Law d. Administrative Law Which type of consent is given in life-threatening situations? a. Implied consent b. Express consent c. Oppositional consent d. None of these Which of the following can be implied or expressed? a. Consent b. Opposition c. Dissent d. Denial Signs of emotional abuse in children include all of the following except: a. Lags in intellectual growth b. Difficulty walking or sitting c. Behavioral changes d. Self-destructive behavior In most states the Good Samaritan law will protect against __________ negligence should it occur in an emergency but does not provide protection again __________ negligence. a. gross, vicarious b. ordinary, vicarious c. gross, ordinary d. ordinary, gross The Unborn Victims of Violence Act acknowledges that any person who causes severe harm or death to a fetus in utero: a. Will only be charged for the mother’s assault or death b. Won’t be charged for any harm to the fetus or the mother c. Will be charged separately to the offense d. Will be protected from further prosecution Parents can request a hard copy of a birth certificate: a. Once the child is born b. Two days after the child is born c. Before the child is born d. Once the birth is registered on file with the state _______________ is a conscious and voluntary act that intents to cause harm. a. Gross negligence b. Ordinary negligence c. Vicarious negligence d. Contributory negligence A/an ________ insurance policy covers incidents that occur during a specific policy period regardless of when the claim was filed. a. Prior act b. Tail coverage c. Claims-made d. Occurrence Affirmative action refers to a set of policies that were designed to ensure that groups based on race, gender, ethnical origin, and even some disadvantaged groups that have previously been discriminated again are included within an organization. a. Affirmative Action b. Workers Compensation Act c. Good Samaritan Act d. American’s with Disabilities Act Which of the following contains provisions that imposes penalties for violation of HIPAA? a. Privacy Rule b. Security Rule c. Omnibus Rule d. Enforcement Rule Who is the doctor known as the Doctor of Death? a. Dr. Kevorkian b. Dr. Freud c. Dr. Hopkins d. Dr. Hippocrates Which of the following is a legal document that states the patient’s final wishes? a. Uniform anatomical gift act b. Stages of death c. Uniform determination of death act d. Advance directive Which of the following is used in the last phase of life from incurable diseases? a. Terminally Ill b. Palliative Care c. Hospice Care d. Curative Care What is the scientific study of death and dying? a. Thanatology b. Hospice Care c. Curative Care d. Palliative Care Which of the following is a physician who administers, usually, a lethal drug to assist the patient in death? a. Active Euthanasia b. Indirect Euthanasia c. Involuntary Euthanasia d. Passive Euthanasia Which of the following is true about the meaning of Death? a. Permanent cessation of vital signs b. All of these c. The end of life on earth d. The end of existence for human beings, animals, and plants. Which part of the DABDA is where a patient become despair? a. Bargainin b. Acceptance c. Denial d. Depression In which part of the DABDA does the patient say, “why is this happening to me?” a. Acceptance b. Bargaining c. Denial d. Anger _________________ are procedures that are used that involve surgically removing eggs from a female and then using laboratory techniques to fertilize the egg with sperm and return them to the female or a surrogate for development. a. Artificial reproductive techniques b. Unassisted reproductive techniques c. Assisted reproductive techniques d. Infertility reproductive techniques Which of the following is true about human cloning? a. It raises moral concerns b. It raises ethical concerns c. All of these d. It raises safety concerns What year did the Supreme Court make women’s right to abortion legal? a. 1973 b. 197 c. 1978 d. 1972 Infertility issues usually occur in the: a. Male b. Female c. Both the female and/or male d. Neither ____________ is the mental reliance on or acceptance of a particular concept, which is arrived at by weighing external evidence, facts, and personal observation and experience. a. Beliefs b. Ethics c. Values d. Morals ___________ is a system of moral principles that apply values and judgement to the practice of medicine. a. Deontological theory b. Medical ethics c. Utilitarianism theory d. Bioethics What year was the first cloned animal which was named Dolly? a. 1996 b. 1964 c. 1982 d. 1976 ___________ is the termination of a pregnancy by forced removal of the embryo. a. Miscarriage b. Abortion c. Contraception d. Laparoscopy SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING MO 185
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