11.A.accuracy ,reliability and precision are assessed in quality control programme.
12.B.standared deviation which changes the mean value
13.A.moderately complex test can be performed easily by a practioner.
14.A.first goal of six sigma programmeis to enhance profitability.
15.D.date and time ,MSDS information is needed in the opened bottly to assure quality in test
16.D
17.B
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19.C
20.A.these hazards are coded according to the priority of situation.
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and quantitative tests on a wide variety of specimens. Multiple Choice Instructions: Circle the letter of the best answer to each question based on the information you learned in this chapter. 1. When should modifier -90 be reported? A. A lab test is performed in the office B. A specimen is sent to an outside lab C. A physician office bills for a test sent to an outside lab D. A specimen is collected by a lab od high-complexity tests...
Multiple Choice Questions. Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question The executive who is in charge of the IS function and works with the chief executive officer and other senior executives is the a. CFO b. CISO c. CIO d. CEO e. CISCO All of the following are reasons for the difficulty managing the IS function except: a. Information systems are very expensive to acquire b. IS staff do not typically have advanced academic degrees...
с Н А Р Т Е В 2 5 Urinalysis VOCABULARY REVIEW Assignment 25-1: Matching Match the term with its definition and place the corresponding letter in the blank. 1. Turbid A. Point at which a substance reaches a concentration high enough for it to spill over into the urine 2. Urochrome B. Opaque, or unable to see through the urine specimen - 3. pH C. Snctures formed in urine due to the accumulation of protein, cells and fats in...
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1. A nurse is caring for a client who is at 36 weeks of gestation and who has a suspected placenta previa, which the following findings support this diagnosis? A. Painless red vaginal bleeding B. Increasing abdominal pain with a nonrelaxed uterus C. Abdominal pain with scant red vaginal bleeding D. Intermittent abdominal pain following passage of bloody mucus 2. A nurse is caring for...
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2. Multiple Choice: Choose the Appropriate Methodology Consider the following statistical statistical models / methodologies: (a) Two-sample t-test (b) One-Way ANOVA using Dummy Coding (c) One-Way ANOVA using Cell Means Coding (d) One-Way ANOVA using Effects Coding (e) Two-Way ANOVA (f) Post-Hoc Analysis g) RCB (Completely Randomized Block Design) (h) BIBD (Balanced Incomplete Block Design) (i) ANCOVA (Analysis of Covariance) (i) Repeated Measures (k) None of the above 10 people to determine which of two...
PART 1 Introduction to Medical Assisting 12 Grade Name: Date: MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The branch of law concerned with issues of citizen Scenario for questions 6 and 7: A man is found lying unconscious outside the physician's office. You alert several colleagues, who go outside to assess the man's condition. It is clear that he will be unable to sign a consent form for treatment. welfare and safety is: a. private law b. criminal law c. constitutional law d. administrative...
Which electrolyte measurement is least affected by hemolysis? a. Calciumb. b- Magnesium c. Potassium d. Total Bilirubin Question 2 of 35 Required Question Which of the following should cause specimen rejection for platelet aggregation studies? a. The sample hematocrit is too high .b. The sample is hemolyzed. c. The sample is over-anticoagulated. d. The sample platelet count is too low. Question 3 of 35 Required Question Which of the following is usually positive in a patient with a urinary tract...
Which of the following is an advantage of technology in nursing practice? a. inclination of nurses to focus on the equipment rather than the patient b. increased ability to monitor patients remotely c. increased confidentiality of patient information d. reliability of internet resources 2. When using computers in direct patient care, it is important to remember to: a. assess the patient and provide care based on the individual's needs b. look up the clinical practice guidelines for each illness use...