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ACCORDING TO pewtrusts.org,
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VISION
Being proactive
Supporting optimal animal and human health
Exploring ways to reduce overall use of antimicrobials
Using the drugs that prevent and treat disease by killing microscopic organisms in a responsible way
GOAL
to prevent the generation and spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Doing so will preserve the effectiveness of these drugs in animals and humans for years to come.
being to preserve human and animal health and the effectiveness of antimicrobial medications.
to implement a multidisciplinary approach in assembling a stewardship team to include an infectious disease physician, a clinical pharmacist with infectious diseases training, infection preventionist, and a close collaboration with the staff in the clinical microbiology laboratory
to prevent antimicrobial overuse, misuse and abuse.
to minimize the developme
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HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT
MCQ BANK
By
DrHatem El Bitar
Egyptian Fellowship
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1- the only benefit of the medical record for billing
the patient
a.true
b. false
answer :b
2- If The MRN (MEDICAL RECORD NUMBER),
duplicated we should not give it to another patient
a.true
b.false
answ:a
3- According to Lerbinger types of crises
A-computer failure
B-Technological crises
C-medical errors
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D-All of the above
answer :b
4- One of most useful unique patient characteristics
is A social security number
a.true
b.false
answer:a
5- peter drucker was the the writer of manager not
mbas
a-true
b.false
ans:b
6- forecasting is one of the mangerial functions
a.true
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b.false
answ:b
7- FROM Unique Patient Identifiers
A. patient's name
B. patient's room number
C. all of the above
D. none of the above
answ:d
8- Assigning the jobs of employees by increasing
additional tasks and number of activities they
perform, in their same level of management
A. Job enlargement
B. Job rotation
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C.all of the above
D.none of the above
answer a
9- which type of organization saudi german hospital
considered
A. profit and non formal organization
B. profit and formal organization
C. non profit and non formal organization
D. public and formal organization
answ:a
11- the external environment around any
organization include
A. political
B. competitors
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C. human resources
D. none of the aboveof the above
answer a
11-.................. answers the question of 'whatis our
bussiness?
A. vision
B. mission
C. swot analysis
D. objectives
answ:b
12- the perfect number of the productive group acc.
to dupont
a-50-60
b-20-30
c-10-12
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d.none of the above
answ:c
13-.......... is a man who can persuade people to do
what they don’t want to do
a.manager
b.leader
answer b
14- No matter the manger is doctor or not
The successful manager will be certified and
experienced
a.American school
b.african school
d.arabian school
d.none of theabove
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answer a
15- Effective communication is the key to make the
goals, 10%pf failure events came from bad
communication
a-true
b-false
answer:b
16-............ the art and science of doing things
through others efficiently under organization law
and regulation
a.planning
b.hospital management
17- effective patient identification is the beginning of
an efficient medical record system
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a-false
b-true
answer:b
18-......... it consists of two or more persons engaged
in a systemic effort to produce goods
a.team
b.organization
answer b
19- Correct patient identification enables hospital
staff
to find the correct medical record of patients when
there are more than one patient with the same name.
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a.true
b.false
answer : a
21- most of medical errors came from
a.good communication
b.miscommunication
c.all of the above
d.none of the above
ans:b
21Aim for any organization:
a.growth
b.profit
c.survive
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d.all of the above
answ:d
22- You must specify the target(purpose) of any
record, and how to be used this lead to better
designing for it
a.true
b.false
answer:a
23- In Greek mythology :Sisyphus was punished to
roll a rock up to the a hill ,
only to watch it roll back down, and to repeat this
action forever.this considered...
a.good management
b.punishment
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24Responsibility for Medical Records:delegated to
Doctors only
a.true
b.false
answer:b
25- Effective Communication
a-sender
b-receiver
c-meaning
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d-all of the above
answ:d
26-........ is One person sending a message along a
channel to another person.
a.Linear approach
b.Transactional approach
answe:a
27- in the indifferent style" "Managers give little or
no direction to the staff, basically, letting the staff
To just carry on with their job .
a-true
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b-false
answer b
28- the work without rewarding or planning
considered
a.management
b.punishment
answer a
29-...... which concerns with the quantity of the
production of goods or services and spread of the
name of the organization
a.maturity phase
b.start phase
answer b
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31- Organizations in this life cycle are like humans
will do whatever it takes just to stay alive
a.true
b.false
answer a
31-......... In any list of tasks, 80% of the importance
lies in 20% of the list.
a-peter drucker rule
b-henry mintzberg
c-Vilfredo Pareto
d-all of the above
answer c
31- meetings are time waster if we:
a-invite correct persons
b-invite wrong persons
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c-stuck to agenda
d-discuss correct issues
answer:b
32- Decision making is an essential leadership skill.
a-false
b-true
answe:b
33- The group gets on with the task. There is now
understanding and trust between group members.
a.norming
b. storming
c.Performing
d.all of the above
answe:c
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34-......... This is a management style by the book,
such managers are completely inflexible. Basically
such a manager is saying “I go by the book, no more
no less.”
a.Bureaucratic Style
b.defensive style
answe:a
35- staff nurse Administers the organization's total
budget and actively participates in planning with all
his assistances and government staff .
a.true
b.false
answer:b
36-....... very useful as it is the first raw statistics of
national health plan
a.birth records
b.death records
answer:a
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37- types of plan are operational and strategic only
a.true
b.false
answer:b
38- types of organization are
a-profit
b- nonprofit
c- governmental
d-allof above
answer:d
39-.......... from Managerial functions
A-planning
B-controlling
C-organizing
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D-all of the above
answer:d
41--management by objectives also known as
A. Goal Management
D. mbwa
answ:a