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TEST BANK FOR INSURANCE HANDBOOK FOR THE MEDICAL OFFICE, 14TH EDITION, BY FORDNEY
Chapter 01: Role of an Insurance Billing Specialist 
Fordney: Insurance Handbook for the Medical Office, 14th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. What does the abbreviation MSHP designate? 
a. Multiple service health care professional 
b. Multiskilled health practitioner 
c. Multiskilled health professional 
d. Managed care solo health practice 
ANS: B DIF: Moderate REF: p. 4 OBJ: 1 
2. Cost pressures on health care providers are forcing employers to reduce personnel costs by hiring 
a. specialized hea...
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Chapter 01: Role of an Insurance Billing Specialist 
Fordney: Insurance Handbook for the Medical Office, 14th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. What does the abbreviation MSHP designate? 
a. Multiple service health care professional 
b. Multiskilled health practitioner 
c. Multiskilled health professional 
d. Managed care solo health practice 
ANS: B DIF: Moderate REF: p. 4 OBJ: 1 
2. Cost pressures on health care providers are forcing employers to reduce personnel costs by hiring 
a. specialized hea...
TEST BANK FOR INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH CARE, 4TH EDITION, DAKOTA MITCHELL, LEE HAROUN
Name: Class: Date: 
Chapter 01 
True / False 
1. Growth in the health care industry is expected to slow down over the next 10 years. 
a. True 
b. False 
ANSWER: False 
POINTS: 1 
NOTES: Rapid growth is predicted. 
2. Scope of practice refers to the tasks that a health care professional can legally perform as part of a specific occupation. 
a. True 
b. False 
ANSWER: True 
POINTS: 1 
NOTES: Scope of practice refers to legally permissible acts. 
3. The educational requirements for obtaining certif...
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Name: Class: Date: 
Chapter 01 
True / False 
1. Growth in the health care industry is expected to slow down over the next 10 years. 
a. True 
b. False 
ANSWER: False 
POINTS: 1 
NOTES: Rapid growth is predicted. 
2. Scope of practice refers to the tasks that a health care professional can legally perform as part of a specific occupation. 
a. True 
b. False 
ANSWER: True 
POINTS: 1 
NOTES: Scope of practice refers to legally permissible acts. 
3. The educational requirements for obtaining certif...
TEST BANK FOR INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH RESEARCH METHODS, A PRACTICAL GUIDE, 1ST EDITION, KATHRYN H. JACOBSEN
Introduction to Health Research Methods 
Chapter 1 – Test Bank 
File: chp1, Chapter 1 
Multiple Choice 
1. The process of systematically and carefully investigating a subject in order to learn 
or discover new information about the world is known as? 
A. Epidemiology 
B. Health 
C. Research 
D. None of the above 
Ans: C 
Page: 2 
2. Health researchers examine all of the following factors that contribute to health and 
to disease, illness, disability and death, EXCEPT: 
A. Developmental 
B. Soc...
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Introduction to Health Research Methods 
Chapter 1 – Test Bank 
File: chp1, Chapter 1 
Multiple Choice 
1. The process of systematically and carefully investigating a subject in order to learn 
or discover new information about the world is known as? 
A. Epidemiology 
B. Health 
C. Research 
D. None of the above 
Ans: C 
Page: 2 
2. Health researchers examine all of the following factors that contribute to health and 
to disease, illness, disability and death, EXCEPT: 
A. Developmental 
B. Soc...
TEST BANK FOR INTRODUCTION TO HOSPITALITY, 7TH EDITION, JOHN R. WALKER
Exam 
Name___________________________________ 
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
1) Inseparability refers to 1) 
A) the fact that production and consumption occur independently 
B) hospitality products being inherently heterogeneous 
C) the fact that production and consumption occur simultaneously 
D) hospitality products are tangible 
Answer: C 
Diff: 0 Type: MC 
2) Anyone who receives or benefits from the output of someone'...
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Exam 
Name___________________________________ 
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
1) Inseparability refers to 1) 
A) the fact that production and consumption occur independently 
B) hospitality products being inherently heterogeneous 
C) the fact that production and consumption occur simultaneously 
D) hospitality products are tangible 
Answer: C 
Diff: 0 Type: MC 
2) Anyone who receives or benefits from the output of someone'...
TEST BANK FOR ISE HEALTH EDUCATION: ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOL APPLICATIONS, 9TH EDITION, SUSAN K. TELLJOHANN
Student name:__________ 
TRUE/FALSE - Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false. 
1) Personal appearance is a part of the physical domain of health. 
⊚ true 
⊚ false 
2) The concept of health comprises only physical health. 
⊚ true 
⊚ false 
3) Health status is influenced by a large number of variables. 
⊚ true 
⊚ false 
4) Perceived quality of life is reflected in the social domain of health. 
⊚ true 
⊚ false 
5) Socially unhealthy people may focus...
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Student name:__________ 
TRUE/FALSE - Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false. 
1) Personal appearance is a part of the physical domain of health. 
⊚ true 
⊚ false 
2) The concept of health comprises only physical health. 
⊚ true 
⊚ false 
3) Health status is influenced by a large number of variables. 
⊚ true 
⊚ false 
4) Perceived quality of life is reflected in the social domain of health. 
⊚ true 
⊚ false 
5) Socially unhealthy people may focus...
TEST BANK FOR JOINT STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS, 6TH EDITION, PAMELA K. LEVANGIE, CYNTHIA C. NORKIN, MICHAEL LEWEK
Chapter 1: Biomechanical Applications to Joint Structure and Function 
Multiple Choice 
1. When you raise a cup to your mouth, a ____________________ of motion occurs at the 
elbow joint. 
A. rotation only B. 
translation only 
C. translation and rotation 
D. None of the above answers are correct. 
ANS: C 
Rationale: Rotatory and translatory motions in the human body most commonly occur together. 
2. Hip abduction from an anatomic position would occur in which 
plane? A. Sagittal 
B. Frontal 
C....
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Chapter 1: Biomechanical Applications to Joint Structure and Function 
Multiple Choice 
1. When you raise a cup to your mouth, a ____________________ of motion occurs at the 
elbow joint. 
A. rotation only B. 
translation only 
C. translation and rotation 
D. None of the above answers are correct. 
ANS: C 
Rationale: Rotatory and translatory motions in the human body most commonly occur together. 
2. Hip abduction from an anatomic position would occur in which 
plane? A. Sagittal 
B. Frontal 
C....
TEST BANK FOR KINESIOLOGY THE SKELETAL SYSTEM AND MUSCLE FUNCTION, 3RD EDITION, MUSCOLIN
Chapter 01: Parts of the Human Body 
 
Muscolino: Kinesiology: The Skeletal System and Muscle Function, 3rd Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. The major sections of the human body are the: 
a. axial and appendicular. 
b. trunk, legs, and arms. 
c. appendicular and lower extremities. 
d. axial and upper extremities. 
ANS: A 
The two major sections of the human body are the axial and appendicular. The trunk, legs, arms, 
lower, and upper extremities are all part of either the axial or the appendicular s...
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Chapter 01: Parts of the Human Body 
 
Muscolino: Kinesiology: The Skeletal System and Muscle Function, 3rd Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. The major sections of the human body are the: 
a. axial and appendicular. 
b. trunk, legs, and arms. 
c. appendicular and lower extremities. 
d. axial and upper extremities. 
ANS: A 
The two major sections of the human body are the axial and appendicular. The trunk, legs, arms, 
lower, and upper extremities are all part of either the axial or the appendicular s...
TEST BANK FOR KINN’S THE ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICAL ASSISTANT AN APPLIED LEARNING APPROACH, 13TH EDITION, DEBORAH PROCTOR, BRIGITTE NIEDZWIECKI, JULIE PEPPER, PAYEL MADERO
Chapter 01: Competency-Based Education and the Medical Assistant Student 
Proctor: Kinn's the Medical Assistant, 13th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. A comprehensive portfolio includes which of the following? 
a. Examples of work completed in each course 
b. Certificates or awards 
c. Proof of the skills achieved 
d. Letters of recommendation 
e. All of the above 
ANS: E 
A comprehensive portfolio includes examples of work completed in each course and proof of the skills achieved. 
REF: p. 3 | CAA...
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Chapter 01: Competency-Based Education and the Medical Assistant Student 
Proctor: Kinn's the Medical Assistant, 13th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. A comprehensive portfolio includes which of the following? 
a. Examples of work completed in each course 
b. Certificates or awards 
c. Proof of the skills achieved 
d. Letters of recommendation 
e. All of the above 
ANS: E 
A comprehensive portfolio includes examples of work completed in each course and proof of the skills achieved. 
REF: p. 3 | CAA...
TEST BANK FOR LEGAL AND ETHICAL ASPECTS OF HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, 5TH EDITION, DANA C. MCWAY
Name: Class: Date: 
01 Workings of the American Legal System 
1. Standards for human behavior are established through _____. 
a. concepts 
b. laws 
c. moral principles 
d. societal ideals 
ANSWER: b 
2. Under civil law, the burden of proof is described as a _____. 
a. determination to be met by the presiding judge at the trial 
b. meeting of the minds where at least two persons or entities must reach an agreement 
c. preponderance of the evidence, which is defined as “more likely than not” 
...
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Name: Class: Date: 
01 Workings of the American Legal System 
1. Standards for human behavior are established through _____. 
a. concepts 
b. laws 
c. moral principles 
d. societal ideals 
ANSWER: b 
2. Under civil law, the burden of proof is described as a _____. 
a. determination to be met by the presiding judge at the trial 
b. meeting of the minds where at least two persons or entities must reach an agreement 
c. preponderance of the evidence, which is defined as “more likely than not” 
...
TEST BANK FOR LIFE-SPAN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, 9TH EDITION, CAROL K. SIGELMAN, ELIZABETH A. RIDER
Name: Class: Date: 
Chapter 01: Understanding Life-Span Human Development 
1. Development is best defined as 
a. individual differences in human behavior. 
b. systematic changes and continuities from conception to death. 
c. way in which people change in positive ways across time. 
d. systematic unfolding of genetic potential. 
ANSWER: b 
2. The fact that development often involves continuities speaks to the fact that over time, humans tend to 
a. remain the same. 
b. become more intelligent. 
c...
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- • 62 pages •
Name: Class: Date: 
Chapter 01: Understanding Life-Span Human Development 
1. Development is best defined as 
a. individual differences in human behavior. 
b. systematic changes and continuities from conception to death. 
c. way in which people change in positive ways across time. 
d. systematic unfolding of genetic potential. 
ANSWER: b 
2. The fact that development often involves continuities speaks to the fact that over time, humans tend to 
a. remain the same. 
b. become more intelligent. 
c...
TEST BANK FOR CHEMISTRY IN FOCUS: A MOLECULAR VIEW OF OUR WORLD, 7TH EDITION, NIVALDO J. TRO
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TEST BANK FOR DELIVERING HEALTH CARE IN AMERICA A SYSTEMS APPROACH, 6TH EDITION, LEIYU SHI, DOUGLAS A. SINGH
it is only chapter 1, the other chapters are missing.