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e Test: Final Exam- 2017 Fall Term (1) Management of.. Remaining Tim 2 hours 59

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e Test: Final Exam- 2017 Fall Term (1) Management of.. Remaining Tim 2 hours 59 minutes45 seconds Questios Completion Stats QUESTION 37 1 points Save Ae The Health and Human Services passes a legislasionvexecutive order. This is an example of o Common Law o Statutes QUESTION 38 1 points Save Answes The Meyers Briggs test is used for IQ o True False QUESTION 39 1 points Save Answer The Negigenoe or carelessness of a professional person, can be either a vigil concem or a criminal one, depending on whether it involved "reckless disregard for the safety of another[criminal) or simple carelessness (civi) o Mapracice o Fiduciary Duty o Medical Ethics Justice QUESTION 40 1 points Save Answer The court case dealing with Abortion o Roe v Wade o Cruzan vs Missouri o The Terri Schiavo Case IRB QUESTION 41 10 points Save Answer These laws require managed care plans using provider networks to permit all providers to participate in the network t they agree to accept the plan's contract terms, such as payment rates, quality monitoring, and other o ERISA conditions EMTALA o Responsibility. QUESTION 42 1 points Save Answer These laws were implemented o Anti-trust laws o Federal Trade Commission act o The Clayton Act o Sherman anti-trust act to implemented to protect citizenry from the negative effect of monopolies

Explanation / Answer

Q37. The health and human services passes a legislation/executive order this is an example of;

Constitutional law

Q38. The Meyers Briggs test is used for;

Flase

Q39. The negligence or carelessness of a professional person can be either a vigil concern or a criminal one, depending upon whether it involved “reckless disregard” for the safety of another (criminal) or simple (civil) carelessness;

Malpractice

Q40. The court case dealing with abortion is;

Roe v. Wade.