Unit 4 Quiz

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Unit 4 Healthcare Ethics Quiz

Test your knowledge on the fundamental principles of healthcare ethics and the nuances of client care. This quiz is designed for healthcare professionals seeking to reinforce their understanding of ethical standards, documentation practices, and quality care delivery.

Key areas covered include:

  • Principles of healthcare ethics
  • Documentation accuracy
  • Impact of clinician burnout
  • Role of computerized care delivery
9 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CaringMind204
What are the four principles that make up healthcare ethics?
Autonomy, Beneficence, Non-maleficence and Justice
Integrity, Do No Harm, Patient Safety and Professionalism
Nonmaleficence, Justice, Compassion and Integrity
Autonomy, Justice, Integrity and Patient Safety
"The client is the ultimate focus of the care delivery model," is an example of what?
Non-maleficence
Beneficence
Justice
Autonomy
What is the Stark Law and anti-kickback statues?
The Stark Law is a regulation that very strictly outlines organizational practice related conflict of interest and ensuring that there is no benefit to the organization for encouraging the use of their services.
The Stark Law is focused on ensuring that politicians are not compensated due to kick-backs related to healthcare.
The Stark Law does not impact client care.
The Stark Law is more relaxed than anti-kickback regulations.
What is the difference between subjective and objective data?
There is no evidence on objective information and subjective data is only what the client verbally provides during data collection.
Both subjective and objective data is based on feelings and gut intuition.
Subjective data is based on the client’s opinion or feelings whereas objective data is supported by evidence from data collection.
Objective data is based on feelings whereas subjective data is based on evidence supported information.
Why is it important to ensure that all documentation is correct and documented timely?
It is not important; all the information is recorded by the direct clinical care staff and providers.
It is not important for the team to be able to see all elements of the care for a client. To protect patient confidentially it should only be recorded in the care management system.
It is essential to allow for all the information to be available for decision making by the team for safe, effective and quality care of the client.
It is a requirement to ensure effective communication but only necessary to report evidence-based data.
If an error has been charted in the clients EMR chart, what steps need to be completed to correct this?
The documentation should be deleted from the record.
The error should be removed from the chart by following the correct process within an organizations policy.
The documentation should have a strike through the words of another individuals entry.
The documentation should be reported to the technology team to have them delete it.
What are the four elements of the quadruple AIMS of quality care delivery?
The four elements are improving the health of the population, reducing the cost of healthcare and improving the experience of the patient and care team.
The four elements are improving the health care delivery, monitoring costs, improving the experience of the physician and client.
The four elements are improving the care of the client, the family, the care team along with improving financial recovery for the organization.
The four elements are improving health care delivery, reducing cost and improving the experience of the client and family.
Why is it important to worry about clinician and physician burnout?
Burnout is related to reduced health outcomes, lower patient satisfaction and in return, increasing costs.
It is not important, and organizations are staying focused on the three first AIMS.
Dissatisfied staff can impact care quality and patient satisfaction.
This is a myth.
What is the impact of computerized care delivery to the health care coordinator?
It is cumbersome and slows down care delivery.
Computerized systems allow for communication across settings, individuals and systems if they are integrated well.
Computers are a requirement for the Affordable Care Act.
Computerized systems are not efficient and do not support team workflow.
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