Deck 7: Advocacy for Dental Care

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The key to successful change is to understand others and resolve to work with them regardless of whether goals or interests are shared.

A) The first statement is true, the second statement is false
B) The first statement is false, the second statement is true
C) Both statements are true
D) Both statements are false
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What is a written description of rules, regulations, and stipulations that governs individual actions and procedures?

A) Rule
B) Regulation
C) Policy
D) Procedure
E) Both B and C
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The most valued asset of lobbyists are their ________

A) Networking skills
B) Established relationships
C) Knowledge of a broad range of topics
D) Value system
E) None of the above
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The attempt to influence or sway others toward a desired position or action is called ________

A) Ethics
B) Collaboration
C) Lobbying
D) Stimulating
E) None of the above
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Which of the following (is) are composed of stakeholders who have a particular vested interest in a specific topic, issue, or initiative?

A) Coalition building
B) Developing contracts
C) Co-ops
D) MOUs
E) Both B and C
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What is necessary to create change?

A) Influencing individuals who govern policy
B) Increasing financial status
C) Redesigning the public health facility
D) Knowing how policies are enforced
E) All of the above
Question
The state of associating or participating with others regularly regarding a joint interest is termed ________

A) Cooperation
B) Mediation
C) Resolution
D) Partnerships
E) All of the above
Question
An individual who causes social, cultural, or behavioral change is called a(n) ________.

A) Change agent
B) Propel agent
C) External agent
D) Internal agent
E) Both A and B
Question
A problem solver and an individual vital to establishing or maintaining rapport within the dental office is referred to as a ________

A) Catalyst
B) Solution-giver
C) Resource linker
D) Process helper
E) Both C and D
Question
A facilitator who brings together individuals who share the same interests, abilities, monetary support, and common goals is referred to as a ________

A) Catalyst
B) Solution-giver
C) Resource linker
D) Process helper
E) All of the above
Question
A common action in a collaborative relationship includes ________

A) Networking
B) Management
C) Lobbying
D) Selling
E) Both A and B
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Understanding a program or policies in need of change is ________.

A) Done at the beginning
B) Done after the program is implemented
C) Never a requirement of change
D) Always done by the change agent
E) None of the above
Question
The process of working together toward a common goal is called ________

A) Ethics
B) Procedures
C) Collaboration
D) Cooperation
E) All of the above
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A process of evolution is called ________

A) Change
B) Empowerment
C) Cooperation
D) Stimulus
E) All of the above
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What are the guiding principles for groups based on what is right and what is wrong?

A) Ethics
B) Rules
C) Regulations
D) Policies
E) All of the above
Question
An individual who understands all aspects of the change process and provides help where needed is called a ________

A) Catalyst
B) Solution-giver
C) Resource linker
D) Process helper
E) None of the above
Question
A memorandum of understanding is a formal alternative to a gentlemen's agreement but lacks the binding power of a(n) ________

A) Policy
B) Procedure
C) Contract
D) Agreement
E) None of the above
Question
An understanding of what needs to change and using motivation to transform the opinions and actions of others is referred to as a ________

A) Catalyst
B) Solution-giver
C) Resource linker
D) Process helper
E) Both A and B
Question
A request for proposal is released by an agency when funding is available for specific ________.

A) Research or programs
B) MOUs
C) Partnership building
D) Coalition building
E) Both C and D
Question
Propelling people to take action or make a change is termed ________.

A) Collaboration
B) Cooperation
C) Empowerment
D) Enlightenment
E) None of the above
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An example of a local policy may be advocating for a community preventive dental program.
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Change is recognized as an evolution from one state to another state.
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Policies can be as formal as laws or rules or as loosely structured as guides or advisory opinions.
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To create change in policy, it is NOT necessary to create change in the individuals that govern policy.
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Collaborative relationships tend to decrease the effectiveness of lobbying.
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The key to successful change is to understand others and resolve to work with them regardless of whether goals or interests are shared.

A) The first statement is true, the second statement is false
B) The first statement is false, the second statement is true
C) Both statements are true
D) Both statements are false
Both statements are true
2
What is a written description of rules, regulations, and stipulations that governs individual actions and procedures?

A) Rule
B) Regulation
C) Policy
D) Procedure
E) Both B and C
Policy
3
The most valued asset of lobbyists are their ________

A) Networking skills
B) Established relationships
C) Knowledge of a broad range of topics
D) Value system
E) None of the above
Established relationships
4
The attempt to influence or sway others toward a desired position or action is called ________

A) Ethics
B) Collaboration
C) Lobbying
D) Stimulating
E) None of the above
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5
Which of the following (is) are composed of stakeholders who have a particular vested interest in a specific topic, issue, or initiative?

A) Coalition building
B) Developing contracts
C) Co-ops
D) MOUs
E) Both B and C
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6
What is necessary to create change?

A) Influencing individuals who govern policy
B) Increasing financial status
C) Redesigning the public health facility
D) Knowing how policies are enforced
E) All of the above
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7
The state of associating or participating with others regularly regarding a joint interest is termed ________

A) Cooperation
B) Mediation
C) Resolution
D) Partnerships
E) All of the above
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8
An individual who causes social, cultural, or behavioral change is called a(n) ________.

A) Change agent
B) Propel agent
C) External agent
D) Internal agent
E) Both A and B
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9
A problem solver and an individual vital to establishing or maintaining rapport within the dental office is referred to as a ________

A) Catalyst
B) Solution-giver
C) Resource linker
D) Process helper
E) Both C and D
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10
A facilitator who brings together individuals who share the same interests, abilities, monetary support, and common goals is referred to as a ________

A) Catalyst
B) Solution-giver
C) Resource linker
D) Process helper
E) All of the above
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11
A common action in a collaborative relationship includes ________

A) Networking
B) Management
C) Lobbying
D) Selling
E) Both A and B
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12
Understanding a program or policies in need of change is ________.

A) Done at the beginning
B) Done after the program is implemented
C) Never a requirement of change
D) Always done by the change agent
E) None of the above
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13
The process of working together toward a common goal is called ________

A) Ethics
B) Procedures
C) Collaboration
D) Cooperation
E) All of the above
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14
A process of evolution is called ________

A) Change
B) Empowerment
C) Cooperation
D) Stimulus
E) All of the above
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15
What are the guiding principles for groups based on what is right and what is wrong?

A) Ethics
B) Rules
C) Regulations
D) Policies
E) All of the above
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16
An individual who understands all aspects of the change process and provides help where needed is called a ________

A) Catalyst
B) Solution-giver
C) Resource linker
D) Process helper
E) None of the above
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17
A memorandum of understanding is a formal alternative to a gentlemen's agreement but lacks the binding power of a(n) ________

A) Policy
B) Procedure
C) Contract
D) Agreement
E) None of the above
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18
An understanding of what needs to change and using motivation to transform the opinions and actions of others is referred to as a ________

A) Catalyst
B) Solution-giver
C) Resource linker
D) Process helper
E) Both A and B
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19
A request for proposal is released by an agency when funding is available for specific ________.

A) Research or programs
B) MOUs
C) Partnership building
D) Coalition building
E) Both C and D
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20
Propelling people to take action or make a change is termed ________.

A) Collaboration
B) Cooperation
C) Empowerment
D) Enlightenment
E) None of the above
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21
An example of a local policy may be advocating for a community preventive dental program.
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22
Change is recognized as an evolution from one state to another state.
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Policies can be as formal as laws or rules or as loosely structured as guides or advisory opinions.
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To create change in policy, it is NOT necessary to create change in the individuals that govern policy.
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Collaborative relationships tend to decrease the effectiveness of lobbying.
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