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Paea psychiatry Questions with Complete Solutions Rated A
What are the 3 conditions of the DSM pertaining to diagnostic approach? The condition is 
not caused by the direct effects of any drug 
The psychiatric disorder is not caused by the effects of a medical condition 
There is significant impairment of social functioning, occupational functioning, or both 
What are positive symptoms of schizophrenia? hallucinations, bizarre behavior, delusions 
What are negative symptoms of schizophrenia? flat affect, apathy, poor grooming, social 
withdrawal, an...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are the 3 conditions of the DSM pertaining to diagnostic approach? The condition is 
not caused by the direct effects of any drug 
The psychiatric disorder is not caused by the effects of a medical condition 
There is significant impairment of social functioning, occupational functioning, or both 
What are positive symptoms of schizophrenia? hallucinations, bizarre behavior, delusions 
What are negative symptoms of schizophrenia? flat affect, apathy, poor grooming, social 
withdrawal, an...
WGU C432 Healthcare Management and Strategy Already Passed guaranteed pass
Acquisition The purchase (or merger) of an existing organization 
broad differentiation strategy type of strategy aimed at offering products that consumers 
perceive to be distinct from competitor's products and that appeal to a wide segment of a 
market 
Broad low-cost strategy type of strategy aimed at providing low-cost products to a broad 
customer segment 
Business model the underlying structure of an organization; the means through which an 
organization creates and delivers value to its ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Acquisition The purchase (or merger) of an existing organization 
broad differentiation strategy type of strategy aimed at offering products that consumers 
perceive to be distinct from competitor's products and that appeal to a wide segment of a 
market 
Broad low-cost strategy type of strategy aimed at providing low-cost products to a broad 
customer segment 
Business model the underlying structure of an organization; the means through which an 
organization creates and delivers value to its ...
WGU C432 Pre- assessment quastions with solutions asuured pass
A home health agency provides care primarily to Medicare consumers. The agency is 
considering expanding the range of services offered. 
What is one reason this agency would be considering this strategy? 
To diversity its payer mix 
To open a second location 
To increase professional staff 
To add electronic health records To diversify its payer mix 
A hospital's chief executive officer (CEO) suddenly becomes critically ill at a pivotal stage of the 
hospital's building a new wing due to open ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A home health agency provides care primarily to Medicare consumers. The agency is 
considering expanding the range of services offered. 
What is one reason this agency would be considering this strategy? 
To diversity its payer mix 
To open a second location 
To increase professional staff 
To add electronic health records To diversify its payer mix 
A hospital's chief executive officer (CEO) suddenly becomes critically ill at a pivotal stage of the 
hospital's building a new wing due to open ...
Healthcare Management WGU C432 - Ch 6 & 8 with solutions
Mission A statement of an organization's purpose, aims, and values. 
Stakeholders Persons who have a claim to or obtain some benefit from an organization. 
Strategic intent Statements, including mission, vision, and values, that describe an 
organization's perception of its purpose, its direction, and acceptable conduct. 
Values Statements expressing the ethics that guide an organization's actions and processes 
and the organization's standards for behavior among its staff. 
Vision A stateme...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Mission A statement of an organization's purpose, aims, and values. 
Stakeholders Persons who have a claim to or obtain some benefit from an organization. 
Strategic intent Statements, including mission, vision, and values, that describe an 
organization's perception of its purpose, its direction, and acceptable conduct. 
Values Statements expressing the ethics that guide an organization's actions and processes 
and the organization's standards for behavior among its staff. 
Vision A stateme...
WGU C432 WGU Healthcare Management and Strategy Pre-Assessment with solutions
Business-Level Strategy a plan that indicates how a division intends to compete against its 
rivals in an industry 
Corporate-Level Strategy A plan that indicates in which industries and national markets an 
organization intends to compete. 
Emergent-Strategy any unplanned strategic initiative bubbling up from the bottom of the 
organization 
Functional-Level Strategy Strategic scope and direction at the operating division, 
department, or project level. This type of strategy is driven by produc...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Business-Level Strategy a plan that indicates how a division intends to compete against its 
rivals in an industry 
Corporate-Level Strategy A plan that indicates in which industries and national markets an 
organization intends to compete. 
Emergent-Strategy any unplanned strategic initiative bubbling up from the bottom of the 
organization 
Functional-Level Strategy Strategic scope and direction at the operating division, 
department, or project level. This type of strategy is driven by produc...
WGU C432 Healthcare Management and Strategy Modules 1, 2 & 3 Questions and Answers Graded A+
What is organizational ethics? 
A. Corporate policies and procedures that are used to detect and analyze ethical risk 
B. Gray areas within the workplace that do not have a right or wrong answer 
C. An understanding of whether a particular action in the workplace is legal or illegal 
D. Right or wrong, acceptable or unacceptable conduct in an organizational environment 
E. A moral code developed through interactions with family, friends, and society Right or 
wrong, acceptable or unacceptable co...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is organizational ethics? 
A. Corporate policies and procedures that are used to detect and analyze ethical risk 
B. Gray areas within the workplace that do not have a right or wrong answer 
C. An understanding of whether a particular action in the workplace is legal or illegal 
D. Right or wrong, acceptable or unacceptable conduct in an organizational environment 
E. A moral code developed through interactions with family, friends, and society Right or 
wrong, acceptable or unacceptable co...
Texas State Board Exam Questions and Answers Graded A+
How many day(s) do you have to report loss of license or accreditation? 30 days 
T/F Veterinarians from other states can be called in regularly for consultations? False - 
cannot be a consistent schedule/routine 
What are the 3 items that can be delegated to independent contractors by a veterinarian? 
1. licensed dental equine providers 
2. chiropractic/alternative therapies 
T/F Only the veterinarian technician or assistant can get in trouble if activity is not appropriately 
delegated F - vete...
- Exam (elaborations)
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How many day(s) do you have to report loss of license or accreditation? 30 days 
T/F Veterinarians from other states can be called in regularly for consultations? False - 
cannot be a consistent schedule/routine 
What are the 3 items that can be delegated to independent contractors by a veterinarian? 
1. licensed dental equine providers 
2. chiropractic/alternative therapies 
T/F Only the veterinarian technician or assistant can get in trouble if activity is not appropriately 
delegated F - vete...
Texas State Board Exam Questions and Answers Rated A+
"Veterinarian" means any person who is licensed to practice veterinary medicine by the Texas 
Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners. TRUE 
"Direct supervision" means supervision by a responsible veterinarian who is within arms length 
of the person being supervised. FALSE 
An applicant must provide fingerprint cards before a criminal history evaluation letter can be 
issued. FALSE 
One member of the State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners must be a faculty member of a 
college of veterin...
- Exam (elaborations)
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"Veterinarian" means any person who is licensed to practice veterinary medicine by the Texas 
Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners. TRUE 
"Direct supervision" means supervision by a responsible veterinarian who is within arms length 
of the person being supervised. FALSE 
An applicant must provide fingerprint cards before a criminal history evaluation letter can be 
issued. FALSE 
One member of the State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners must be a faculty member of a 
college of veterin...
Texas State LVT Exam - Chapter 801 Questions and Answers Already Passed
According to 801.203, what information should be readily accessible if complaints need to be 
filed with the board? name, mailing address, and telephone number 
What five things are required for a valid veterinarian-client-patient relationship to exist? 
(801.351) 1. assumes responsibility for medical judgments regarding the health of an 
animal and a client, who is the owner or other caretaker of the animal, agrees to follow the 
veterinarian's instructions. 
2. Possesses sufficient knowledge ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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According to 801.203, what information should be readily accessible if complaints need to be 
filed with the board? name, mailing address, and telephone number 
What five things are required for a valid veterinarian-client-patient relationship to exist? 
(801.351) 1. assumes responsibility for medical judgments regarding the health of an 
animal and a client, who is the owner or other caretaker of the animal, agrees to follow the 
veterinarian's instructions. 
2. Possesses sufficient knowledge ...
Texas Veterinary Board Exam Questions and Answers Already Graded A
eport loss of accreditation to board within 30 days 
may delegate duties to non vet staff or equine dentist or musculoskeletal manipulator if vet 
cient patient relationship is established 
direct or immediate supervision for VT suture skin laceration, induce anesthesia, extract 
loose teeth by hand 
general supervision vt draw blood or collect samples 
immediate supervision by vet, assistant may suture and induce anesthesia 
but can never extract teeth or dental fragments 
immediate supervision...
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eport loss of accreditation to board within 30 days 
may delegate duties to non vet staff or equine dentist or musculoskeletal manipulator if vet 
cient patient relationship is established 
direct or immediate supervision for VT suture skin laceration, induce anesthesia, extract 
loose teeth by hand 
general supervision vt draw blood or collect samples 
immediate supervision by vet, assistant may suture and induce anesthesia 
but can never extract teeth or dental fragments 
immediate supervision...