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Communicating About Health Current Issues and Perspectives
Quiz 10: Health Care Administration, Human Resources, Marketing, and Pr
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
The nursing shortage is expected to escalate as nurses in the baby boomer generation retire. What else has contributed to the shortage?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Another name for a person who has a negative attitude and is lazy is:
Question 3
Multiple Choice
According to your book, which of the following is NOT part of a good organizational crisis management plan?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
As described in your book, "inverting the pyramid" refers to:
Question 5
Multiple Choice
You have been asked to develop a new process for handling patient records. You'd like to convene a task force to design an ideal system. Based on the Hoy-Tarter Model of Shared Decision Making, you should seek out people who ___________________.
Question 6
Multiple Choice
You worked at one pharmacy in which every member of the team was invited to contribute ideas for improvement. At another, people were simply expected to follow orders and procedures. Based on the theory of personal causation, people in the first example were treated as _____ and people in the second were treated as ______.
Question 7
Multiple Choice
There is nothing really wrong with where you work. The pay is okay. People are treated fairly. The working conditions are fine. However, you don't feel motivated by the idea that you are accomplishing something important. Which theory addresses the idea that a
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Several members of your community have been involved in a plane crash, and the hospital where you work is inundated with calls from the media. Your organization will be most effective at handling this crisis if your management team:
Question 9
Multiple Choice
You have always enjoyed driving by Mercy Hospital. After all, you were born there, and so was your nephew, who just turned 2. Which theory proposes that we form enduring judgments about an organization based on an ongoing collection of experiences and perceptions?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Your boss trusts team members to make good decisions and work hard for the people you serve-not because she tells you to, but because you have an inherent desire to make a difference. She is best described as a(n) :
Question 11
Multiple Choice
The diagnostic center where you went for an MRI recently was beautifully decorated, but the staff was inattentive. The brochure promised next-day results, but you haven't heard anything for a week. In his book about reputational capital, Kevin Jackson would put this company in the category of:
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Meguma considers herself a servant leader whose main job it is to listen and respond to frontline personnel and mid-level supervisors. Her philosophy is consistent with which approach?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
As the result of a nearby industrial accident, residents of several neighborhoods have been evacuated. Part of your job as a hospital public relations professional is to post messages on social media about the accident as details become available. Based on the advice in your book, you should tailor information, not only to people in the affected neighborhoods, but also to "_________"-people who don't live there but are anxious about family members who do.
Question 14
Multiple Choice
As community relations director for a new cardiac rehab center, you have recommended that the first advertising campaign be created and released after the center is open and running smoothly. You know that the company's ____________ will be harmed if the image you present doesn't match the actual service you provide.
Question 15
Multiple Choice
Which theory proposes that dissatisfaction at work arises from external factors such as pay, whereas our drive to succeed arises from internal factors such as people's desire to make a difference.