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If an interviewer asks, "Why do you want to work here?" which of the following would be the best way to answer?

Explain how you think you can make a contribution to the facility.

The work experience section of the resume should include only previous jobs that were related to health care. True False

False

The work experience section of the resume should include only previous jobs that were related to health care. True False

False

To be computer literate means to be able to correctly use many sophisticated computer programs and applications. True False

False

When asked about your weaknesses, it is best to say that you have none. True False

False

When filling out an employment application, it is not necessary to answer questions whose answers the employer can find on your resume. True False

False

When working with patients who have health care beliefs that differ from yours, it is always best to respect these beliefs and assume that the "patient knows best." True False

False

You must be the direct recipient of unwelcome behavior in order to be a victim of sexual harassment. True False

False

You should include a reference list with every resume you send out. True False

False

ob seekers should not waste their time following up on leads for jobs that don't sound interesting. True False

False

Which of the following is NOT an example of behavior that could be considered sexual harassment?

Flirting at the workplace between people who are interested in dating each other

Which action on the part of a health care professional demonstrates knowledge about developing appropriate relationships with patients?

Focus on helping patients achieve maximum wellness.

Which is the most appropriate professional goal for health care workers when interacting with patients?

Give care without making any errors.

How do physicians who are primary care providers contribute to the control of health care costs?

Evaluate and coordinate the health care needs of patients

Medical documentation refers to notes and documents that health care workers add to the medical record. True False

True

Meditation is becoming recognized as a therapeutic technique for patients with serious illnesses. True False

True

Most job openings are not advertised. True False

True

Most lawsuits brought by patients are the result of poor interpersonal relationships with health care workers. True False

True

Most recent health care graduates have more employment qualifications than they realize. True False

True

Most school career offices offer learners many services in addition to helping them find job leads. True False

True

Networking activities should be continued throughout one's career.

True

Networking activities should be continued throughout one's career. True False

True

Observing others at work and asking questions are examples of self-directed learning. True False

True

Observing others at work and asking questions are examples of self-directed learning. True False

True

Personal prejudices are difficult to recognize in ourselves because they become part of our belief system. True False

True

Poor work habits, such as arriving late, can contribute to an increase in malpractice lawsuits filed by patients. True False

True

Popular magazines, such as Time and Business Week, often contain articles about health care topics. True False

True

Serious legal problems can result if a health care professional touches a patient in a way that the patient believes is inappropriate. True False

True

Some employers consider a good attitude to be more important than having advanced technical skills. True False

True

Successful health care delivery today depends more on teams of professionals who can work together well than on the efforts of individual workers. True False

True

The Internet is a good source of reliable information to help health care professionals keep up to date. True False

True

The ability of health care professionals to communicate effectively is as important as their technical skills. True False

True

The body responds in the same way to real and imagined dangers. True False

True

The body responds in the same way to real and imagined dangers. True False

True

The cost of health care does not necessarily reflect its quality or effectiveness.

True

The youth of this nation are showing an alarming increase in obesity, poor diet, and lack of physical fitness, which is resulting in an onset of chronic conditions at a very young age. True False

True

There is some evidence that being overweight can contribute to certain forms of cancer. True False

True

Trans fats and partially hydrogenated oils are the same thing. True False

True

We may value our own beliefs and customs, but there is not an "only way" or "best way" to live. True False

True

When creating examples to support your qualifications for a job, it is appropriate to draw on your personal experiences. True False

True

t is appropriate to ask at an interview, "How would I be evaluated if I am hired for this position?" True False

True

Which would be the best person to choose as a reference?

Your clinical training supervisor

Job applicants who take their children to job interviews are demonstrating:

a lack of organizational skills.

What is the best response to a patient who tells you that he feels much better after trying a "cure" that is practiced by his cultural group but that you know may have dangerous consequences?

"Why do you think that helped you?"

Voice dictation software used for medical charting is nearly___ written notes.

as accurate as

The best action to take if you receive low ratings you believe are unjustified on a performance review is to:

ask for examples or an explanation of what led to the low rating.

If you don't know very much about the job requirements and the interviewer asks you why you are qualified, the best thing to do is:

ask for more information about the job requirements before you answer

If you don't know very much about the job requirements and the interviewer asks you why you are qualified, the best thing to do is:

ask for more information about the job requirements before you answer.

If an elderly patient appears to be of Chinese background, it is best to:

ask questions about her health beliefs and preferences.

If a patient seems uncomfortable with being touched on the arm in a caring manner, it is best to:

ask the patient if he would prefer not to be touched.

When giving instructions to a patient who speaks limited English, it is best to:

ask the patient to explain in his own words or demonstrate the instructions.

The ability to perform surgery without making large incisions is largely a result of the development of:

fiber optics

The increase in medical specialization has led to the need for all health care professionals to:

fully develop their teamwork skills.

The best use of the annual employee performance evaluation is to:

give employees opportunity to learn and make plans for improvement.

The main purpose of a job interview is to:

give you and the employer a chance to see if you meet each other's employment needs.

When writing a cover letter, it is recommended that you NOT:

handwrite it to communicate interest and a personal touch.

If a person has a preexisting health problem, this often means that he or she:

has difficulty purchasing health insurance.

It is appropriate for a dental assistant to address patients by their first names when they:

have given their permission.

The minimum requirements for a job are the qualifications the health care professional must:

have in order to be hired for the job.

If health care workers are cross-trained, this means that they:

have learned to perform duties in addition to those expected of those with their job title

If health care professionals are cross-trained, this means that they:

have learned to perform duties in addition to those expected of those with their job title.

The purpose of a behavioral interview question is to learn:

how you would handle a given workplace situation.

When answering general employment questions, such as "Tell me about yourself," the most important point to include in your answers is:

how your answer relates to the job and the employer's current needs.

An effective way to begin reducing stress in your life is to:

identify sources of stress.

A general rule for answering questions about your qualifications is to:

include an example to back up your answer

The most important reason for dressing conservatively at the workplace is to:

increase patient confidence.

The MOST important reason for health care professionals to develop excellent telephone skills is to:

project a positive image of their facility.

The development of fiber optics has enabled dentists to:

project views from inside the patient's mouth onto a screen.

Eating adequate amounts of fiber is important because it:

promotes colon health.

The purpose of an expert system is to:

provide quick access to diagnostic and treatment information.

Which health care function is made easier by point-of-care charting?

provide quick access to diagnostic and treatment information.

If you are asked about employment difficulties in the past, such as having held many jobs for very short periods of time, the best strategy is to:

talk about what you've learned and why the behavior won't happen again.

Networking is most effective for identifying job openings and getting hired when you:

tell as many people as possible that you are looking for a job

Networking is most effective for identifying job openings and getting hired when you:

tell as many people as possible that you are looking for a job.

It is recommended that the first step to take when you are a victim of sexual harassment is to:

tell the harasser directly to stop.

An important result of the widespread use of computers is ___

the elimination of repetitious tasks.

The best source of information about vacation policies is:

the employee handbook.

Communication is considered to be successful when:

the message is correctly interpreted by the receiver.

Understanding Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs can help the health care professional to better understand:

the motivations for patient behavior.

The resource that often ranks number one for helping graduates locate job leads is (are):

the school career or placement office.

The main difference between the chronological and functional resume types is:

the way the work history is presented.

Which of the following uncorrected workplace conditions would justify immediate resignation?

unsafe lab practices

The main characteristic of traditional Western medicine as practiced by the majority of physicians in the United States is the:

use of scientific methods.

Graduates who are serious about finding a job should put the most emphasis on:

using their time efficiently.

Delicate surgical procedures can be practiced before performing the actual surgery on a patient through the use of:

virtual reality technology.

It is considered impolite to ask when the employer expects to make a hiring decision. True False

False

Which health care function is made easier by point-of-care charting?

Entering patient data during a home care visit

It is illegal for employers to require new hires to be tested for the presence of illegal drugs. True False

False

Comfortable personal space between individuals who share the dominant culture of the United States is about:

18 inches

How much notice is it customary to give an employer when leaving a job?

2 to 4 weeks

How much time do employment professionals recommend that you spend each week on job search activities?

20 to 40 hours

What is the common length of class attendance necessary to earn one continuing education unit?

50 to 60 minutes

How long must one wait after having the last sexual contact before the results of a test for HIV are reliable?

6 months

Which of the following workplace issues should NOT be discussed at a staff meeting?

A coworker who was rude to you in front of a patient

It is never appropriate to use humor in health care communication encounters. True False

False

What is the best way for health care workers to help their facility ensure that its patients have positive experiences when receiving care?

Always listen carefully to what patients say and how they say it.

It is not appropriate to ask for suggestions about how you can improve your work during a performance evaluation. True False

False

It is not necessary to back up data if your computer has a large hard drive with adequate storage space. True False

False

What is the most serious consequence for a facility if treatments administered to patients are frequently reported and coded incorrectly?

Accusations of fraud

Which of the following is the best definition of "culture"?

All factors that influence an individual's beliefs and actions

Which statement best describes the concept of lifelong learning?

All purposeful learning activities

Which of the following items would be included in the personal history?

Allergies

Which of the following personnel may write progress notes that are included in the patient's official medical record?

Any health care professional who provides a direct service to the patient

What is the best way for a health care worker to deal with a patient who has not followed the instructions given about postoperative care and who then complains about the negative consequences?

Apologize for possibly giving unclear instructions and explain them again.

Your supervisor criticizes a project that you worked hard to complete and believed you did well. What is the most appropriate response?

Ask for specific examples of what was wrong with your work.

our supervisor criticizes a project that you worked hard to complete and believed you did well. What is the most appropriate response?

Ask for specific examples of what was wrong with your work.

You won't be graduating for two more months but have decided to attend a health care job fair to which many local employers send representatives. How can you best take advantage of this opportunity?

Ask questions to learn about employee qualifications and the hiring process.

Which of the following is a good way to get maximum benefit from professional networking contacts?

Ask them questions about how to succeed both in the job search and later on the job.

What is the best action to take if a workplace rule seems silly and unnecessary?

Ask your supervisor to explain the reason for the rule.

What is the most appropriate way to react when a patient responds rudely to your attempts to provide care?

Ask yourself what might have caused this reaction.

Which of the following is the best action if you are meeting with your supervisor to discuss a workplace problem?

Be prepared with ideas for solutions.

What is the BEST course of action when performing a procedure on a patient whose condition causes a strong, unpleasant odor?

Be sure your facial expression communicates caring and reassurance.

Which is the best way for the health care professional to interact with an elderly patient whose husband recently died of cancer?

Be willing to discuss it if she wants to talk about it.

Which method of organization describes the source-oriented approach to medical recordkeeping?

By health care specialty

Why is it a good business practice to keep accounts receivable as low as possible?

Can use the money to earn interest or pay debts

Which is the best question to ask when gathering information from a patient about the results of a medication?

Can you describe how you feel after taking the medication?

How can you best use help wanted ads in the newspaper?

Carefully follow all the directions given for how to apply.

Which of the following best illustrates the meaning of professional distance?

Caring about patients without becoming too friendly

A physical therapist assistant greets her patient, prepares and gives clear instructions about performing an exercise, and then leaves the room. Which necessary communication step did she miss?

Check for understanding.

What is the appropriate action for a nurse whose patient's older brother informs her that he is acting on behalf of the patient and wants information about treatments she has received?

Check whether the patient has consented to his having the information.

It is really a waste of time to participate in learning activities that do not earn CEUs. True False

False

Which statement best describes how to best use the Internet as a tool for the job search?

Combine use of the Internet with several other sources and strategies.

Which statement best describes someone who is a good active listener?

Concentrates on what is being said

What is the first thing the health care professional should do when experiencing dissatisfaction with the job?

Conduct an honest self-assessment.

Which action is most likely to result in damage to your computer hardware?

Eating popcorn while entering data

Which type of software would be the best choice for maintaining the personnel records in a large health clinic?

Database

What would be the first step when planning instruction about postoperative home care for a patient's husband?

Determine the goal of the instruction.

Which of the following employee behaviors is most likely to result in immediate dismissal?

Disregarding patient confidentiality

Which is the best definition of "professionalism" as it applies to the health care professional?

Doing one's best to provide high-quality service

It is recommended that most health care professionals study on their own when pursuing continuing education. True False

False

Mastering a set of specific speaking skills will ensure that the health care professional is able to communicate effectively. True Flase

False

Medicare will pay for all medications that are prescribed by the patient's primary physician. True False

False

Most employers allow their employees to send personal e-mail messages and conduct Internet searches as long as it does not interfere with their work. True False

False

Most employers allow their employees to send personal e-mail messages and conduct Internet searches as long as it does not interfere with their work. True False

False

Most health care facilities have switched from paper to a comprehensive system of computerized patient records. True False

False

Most individuals whose native language is Spanish have the same beliefs and customs. True False

False

Once you become employed, you have no obligation to stay in touch with your school. True False

False

Physical exercise is only helpful for increasing fitness if eating habits are also changed. True False

False

Physical exercise is only helpful for increasing fitness if eating habits are also changed. True False

False

Reviewing records of patient complaints is not a good idea because it can discourage the health care worker who is trying to maintain a positive attitude.

False

Reviewing records of patient complaints is not a good idea because it can discourage the health care worker who is trying to maintain a positive attitude. True False

False

Sharing a personal problem with an interviewer is a good idea if it demonstrates how much you need the job. True False

False

Source-oriented charting format is a better approach than continuous chronological record format. True False

False

The best time to ask for a job description for the position you are seeking is at the interview. True False

False

The discomfort experienced by smokers who try to quit is mostly in the mind and can be eliminated with positive thinking. True False

False

The most efficient way to conduct a job search is to focus your efforts on the one or two lead sources you feel most comfortable using. True False

False

The need to work efficiently and be on time for appointments is a value shared internationally. True False

False

The physician's orders are the primary tool used to record, communicate, and coordinate the care given to the patient. True False

False

Health care professionals who provide direct patient care do not need to know anything about billing and health insurance. True False

False

Health care specialists are also referred to as gatekeepers. True False

False

If a food is labeled "free range," this means that it is organic. True False

False

If you are applying for a position at a small, single-physician practice, it would be appropriate to ask about opportunities for advancement. True False

False

If you are offered a job you decide not to accept, it is not necessary to respond to the offer. True False

False

If you normally wear sunglasses as a fashion statement, it is appropriate to wear them at a job interview. True False

False

If you prepare good questions to ask an employer, you can use them at all the interviews you attend.

False

If you prepare good questions to ask an employer, you can use them at all the interviews you attend. True False

False

In order to move up through the levels in Maslow's Hierarchy, every need at the previous level must be met. True False

False

In order to move up through the levels in Maslow's Hierarchy, every need at the previous level must be met. True False

False

Information accessed through the Internet is highly reliable because the content is regulated by the government. True False

False

It is a good idea to list important skills and qualifications in more than one place on the resume. True False

False

It is best not to apologize to a patient, because this admits blame for a problem you may have caused. True False

False

It is best to be honest on your resume and include details about special conditions such as having been fired from a previous job. True False

False

A good way for health care professionals to increase their efficiency is to gather all the records for patients to be seen that day and prepare the written documentation in advance for procedures to be done during the day. True False

False

A positive patient outcome always occurs if the patient recovers physically from an illness or disorder. True False

False

An example of a chief complaint would be when the health care provider notes an increase in blood pressure that requires treatment. True False

False

As health care has become more specialized, the health care professionals in various occupations are being required to perform fewer duties outside their specific job titles. True False

False

Because they contain only natural products, herbal remedies are always safer than prescription medications. True False

False

Criticism should be communicated in written form if this is more comfortable than giving it in person. True False

False

Gossip is okay if it is done in private and doesn't hurt anyone's feelings. True False

False

Gum disease does not usually have serious consequences. True False

False

Having a high fatality (death) rate among patients most likely means that a facility is delivering poor quality care. True False

False

Health care costs are evenly distributed among all patients. True False

False

Which of the following questions asks for information that cannot be used when deciding whether to hire an applicant?

Have you been arrested within the last five years?

What is one of the purposes of medical documentation?

Helps ensure compliance with regulatory agencies

Which of the following should be included in the resume?

Hobbies and interests that relate to health issues

Which message is most likely communicated by a phlebotomist who tells a patient, "I'd really like to hear more about that" while looking anxiously at his watch?

I need to be someplace else right now.

How does a prepaid health plan encourage efficiency in the provision of health care services?

It discourages the use of unnecessary tests and treatments.

How does muscle relaxation improve physical function and reduce stress?

Improves blood circulation

Which of the following is a result of the development of diagnostic related groups (DRGs)?

Increased demand for home health services

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a computerized database?

Mistakes are automatically corrected.

What is it mean to earn a profit?

Money remaining after all costs paid

Describe the benefits gained from participating in a health care professional organization.

Learning to work in a group "teamwork" Meeting professionals "networking" Keeping current in field Developing management skills

How do diagnostic related groups (DRGs) help control Medicare costs?

Limit reimbursements to hospitals to amounts based on expected rather than actual costs of treatment

What is the best strategy to follow when listening to a patient speaking in favor of something about which you strongly disagree?

Listen and observe very carefully.

What is the first thing to do if you are unsure about how to request a personal leave day from work?

Look in the employee manual.

Which action should you take first to help you succeed when attempting to change a negative habit?

Make a decision that you want to change.

Which of the following items would be part of the familial history?

Medical problems of relatives

Which of the following allows members to choose to receive a service from a participating or nonparticipating provider?

POS (point-of-service plan)

Which of the following is an example of a copay?

Patient pays $10 every time they have an office visit.

What is the best way to record in a patient's report that he only slept from about 1:00 a.m. to 4:30 a.m.?

Patient states, "I only slept 3 1/2 hours last night."

How can you increase your chances of being hired by the site where you do your clinical experience?

Perform to the best of your ability every day.

Which of the following statements is the best definition of "stress"?

Physical reactions to perceived danger

Which of the following is true about prepaid plans?

Providers are paid before services are performed.

Which of the following is the best definition of charting?

Recording observations and information about patients

A coworker calls from home and asks you to sign his name on a patient chart that he forgot to sign after administering a medication. What should you do?

Refuse to sign either name.

What is the best way to demonstrate loyalty if you become aware of a serious safety issue in the workplace that may be difficult to correct?

Report it to your supervisor.

Which of the following conditions may qualify an individual for insurance coverage through Medicare?

Severe disability

What is meant by "spreading the risk" among enrollees in a health insurance plan?

Some enrollees never use the services.

Which is the best way to handle the question of why you left your last job, if it was because you thought your supervisor was incompetent?

State that you decided to seek opportunities elsewhere.

Which is the best way to avoid misunderstandings about what is expected of you on the job?

Study your job description.

What should be included in a letter of resignation?

The last date you plan to work

Listening to patients who must stay in a health care facility can help relieve their loneliness and depression. True False

True

Many employers report that a major weakness among new employees is their poor telephone skills. True False

True

Many employers today use social networking sites to screen job applicants. True False

True

Many health care facility policies must be followed because they are legally required by local or state agencies. True False

True

Many misunderstandings take place because what is considered polite by one cultural group is considered a sign of rudeness in another. True False

True

It is a good idea to project warmth and friendliness at job interviews.

True

It is a good idea to project warmth and friendliness at job interviews. True False

True

It is disrespectful to make assumptions about people based on their ethnic or cultural background. True False

True

It is legal for jobs to have physical requirements, such as the ability to lift a certain number of pounds. True False

True

Why is the term "minority group" no longer very effective in describing certain ethic groups in the United States today?

These groups now make up significant percentages of the total population.

What is the purpose of making unscheduled visits to health care facilities?

To inquire about job openings

What is the main purpose of a resume?

To persuade an employer to interview you

A major difficulty with electronic medical records is the inability of various systems to communicate and share information. True False

True

A medical record refers to the collection of all documents that are filed together and form a complete chronological health history of a particular patient. True False

True

Completion of formal education marks only the beginning of the learning needed by health care professionals to be competent. True False

True

Documents created with word processing software can be stored for later use. True False

True

Even if a facility has a reputation for casual dress, it is a good idea not to dress too casually for a job interview. True False

True

Facial expressions are usually better indicators of a person's true feelings than his or her spoken words. True False

True

Facial expressions are usually better indicators of a person's true feelings than his or her spoken words. True False

True

For many people, the incidence of top three causes of death in the United States today are influenced by their personal habits. True False

True

Government Web sites tend to have reliable information about health and medicine. True False

True

Health care professionals should not interpret negatively a patient's lack of eye contact. True False

True

If you forget to sign in when attending a workshop, this could prevent you from earning the continuing education units that it offers. True False

True

In certain health care occupations, it is impossible to obtain a license if you have been convicted of using illegal drugs. True False

True

Including a possible answer within a question may lead to miscommunication. True False

True

Incomplete documentation can result in denial of payment to health providers by insurance companies. True False

True

Insurance companies can legally refuse to pay for certain services if they are not preauthorized. True False

True

Which sponsor is most likely to have a Web site that contains current and accurate information about the link between nutrition and cancer?

University medical school

Which of the following uncorrected workplace conditions would justify immediate resignation?

Unsafe lab practices

Which action is most likely to increase the effectiveness of communication when a patient is having difficulty understanding the health care professional's instructions?

Use pantomime.

When is it appropriate to ask about salary, benefits, and office rules?

When the job offer is made

Which of the following questions can an interviewer legally ask?

Why did you leave your last job?

How should your externship/clinical experience be listed on your resume?

With a clear statement that it was an unpaid training position

When should cover letters be written and sent?

With any resume sent to a prospective employer

Which is the correct way to document a patient's statement about symptoms experienced?

Write direct quotes with quotation marks.

Which statement is true regarding the way a computer saves the data you input?

You must give the computer a command to save your data or set it to save at regular intervals.

When calling employers to inquire about possible job openings, it is most important to:

always be considerate of the other person's time.

Job seekers should be professionally dressed and groomed:

any time they might have contact with a potential employer.

The reason for creating a professional portfolio is to:

be prepared to demonstrate your competencies at interviews.

If you are feeling overwhelmed by the idea of writing a term paper that is due in five weeks, a good strategy is to:

break it into tasks that can be completed during each of the next five weeks.

What is considered appropriate personal space varies among cultural groups and refers to the:

comfortable distance between people in conversation

Which statement best describes someone who is a good active listener?

concentrates on what is being said

Medicare Part A applies to what?

cost incurred during inpatient care

Continuing education units are best described as:

credits earned to add to professional knowledge

When preparing to discuss nutrition with a diabetic patient, the first step in the communication process is to:

decide on the specific goal of the communication.

The best way to approach everyday problems at the workplace is to:

develop effective strategies for solving them.

The health care facility's procedure manual is a good source of information about:

directions for performing various tasks.

Which is the best definition of "professionalism" as it applies to the health care worker?

doing one's best to provide high-quality service

If an urgent care center wants to estimate the number of physician assistants it will need next year based on projected numbers of patients, it might use:

electronic spreadsheet software.

A respiratory therapist who tries to imagine the fear a patient experiences when he has difficulty catching his breath is practicing:

empathy.

An appropriate goal of patient education is to:

encourage patients to make positive changes.

How do physicians who are primary care providers contribute to the control of health care costs?

evaluate and coordinate the health care needs of patients

The best way to deal with being repeatedly rejected for jobs you want is to:

evaluate your interviewing skills and seek advice to improve them.

An employee who spends her lunch hour redoing a lab test that she did incorrectly the first time is demonstrating:

integrity.

The most important reason for maintaining good attendance is that:

it helps ensure the consistent delivery of patient care and support services

The most important reason for maintaining good attendance is that:

it helps ensure the consistent delivery of patient care and support services.

The best way to deal with problems in the workplace is to:

learn from them as much as possible

The best way to respond to a patient who jokes about being an "old cripple" due to injuries suffered in a car accident is to:

listen to see if there is a contradictory message.

Of the many oral communication skills needed by the health care worker, the MOST important for building effective patient relations is:

listening actively

Of the many oral communication skills needed by the health care professional, the MOST important for building effective patient relations is:

listening actively.

What is the most likely reaction of patients who hear health care workers complain about their working conditions?

loss of confidence in their care

When assessing the needs of patients, it is disrespectful for the health care worker to:

make assumptions about patients' cultural backgrounds

When assessing the needs of patients, it is disrespectful for the health care professional to:

make assumptions about patients' cultural backgrounds.

A health care professional's attitude is determined by his or her:

mental view of the world.

When a medical receptionist greets a 5-year-old patient by asking his mother, "And how is little José today?" she is:

not showing respect for the child.

A health maintenance organization (HMO) is composed of health care providers who:

offer a predetermined medical care benefit package.

Muscle relaxation is most beneficial if it is done:

on a regular basis.

A dental hygienist who says to a patient, "I hear you saying that you don't like to floss because it makes your gums bleed," is using a technique known as:

paraphrasing

The fee-for-service method of determining medical costs means that:

physicians set their own prices for services.

When you discuss your knowledge and skills at an interview, it is MOST important that you:

relate them to the employer's needs.

Bioinformatics enables:

researchers to increase scientific progress by sharing information.

Health care professionals can use MEDLARS to:

search for information among millions of references.

Looking at papers on the interviewer's desk is a good way to:

show disrespect and risk not being hired.

The skill clusters prepared for a functional resume should include:

skills related to the job

Flow sheets are forms for ___

specialty needs

A major barrier that must be overcome in order for telemedicine to be more widely practiced is:

state licensing laws for physicians

A major barrier that must be overcome in order for telemedicine to be more widely practiced is:

state licensing laws for physicians.

The objective section of the resume is used to:

state your employment goal.

he principal purpose of the computer's hard drive is to:

store instructions and data.

The best way to deal with one's own prejudices is to:

strive to be aware of them.


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