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1
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As part of the CARF accreditation process, reviewers examine policies and procedures, administrative rules and regulations, administrative records, human resource records, and the case records of patients. This process is called _____.

A

Document review

2
Q

At the beginning of a recent accreditation visit, the surveyors met with key leaders of the organization. During the meeting an outline of the schedule was discussed as well as key interviewees are identified. What is the term for this important accreditation meeting?

A

Opening conference

3
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At this stage in project management process, the status of the project is assessed regularly in reference to planned activities and their timeline. If the project is off target, a project manager would take action to bring it back on track.

A

Monitoring and controlling

4
Q

The change phase that is characterized by acceptance and hope for the future is called

A

beginning

5
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The change phase that is characterized by confusion and creativity is called

A

transition

6
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The change phase that is characterized by grief and letting go is called

A

ending

7
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During a recent strategic planning session, the board of directors listed the following items on the board: poor signage and limited parking for the clinics. The items listed by the board of directors represent which component of the SWOT analysis.

A

Weaknesses

8
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The forming stage of project team development in which team members tend to be very polite as they get to know one another is also called ______.

A

Cautious affiliation

9
Q

Healthcare organizations require that prior to conducting human subjects’ research; all researchers must submit an application to the ______.

A

IRB or privacy board

10
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The improper or negligent treatment of a patient, as by a physician, resulting in injury, damage, or loss is called:

A

Malpractice