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CPXP FINAL EXAM 2025/2026 NEWEST | 2 VERSIONS ALL CURRENTLY TESTING AND FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH A STUDY GUIDE

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CPXP FINAL EXAM 2025/2026 NEWEST | 2 VERSIONS ALL CURRENTLY TESTING AND FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH A STUDY GUIDE

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NEWEST | 2 VERSIONS ALL
CURRENTLY TESTING AND
FREQUENTLY TESTED
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
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Organizes a large number of ideas
into their natural relationships. This
Affinity diagram
method taps a team's creativity and
intuition.

Who created 1960s by Japanese anthropologist
the affinity Jiro Kawakita
diagram and
when?

1) When you are confronted with
many facts or ideas in apparent
Examples of
chaos,
when to use
2) When issues seem too large and
and affinity
complex to grasp,
diagram
3) When group consensus is
necessary.

What are typical After a brainstorming exercise and
situations to use when analyzing verbal data (i.e.
affinity survey results)
diagrams

, a tendency or inclination that
results in judgment without
question. Bias refers to the
mechanism of the brain that
Define Bias
operates on associations. It's an
automatic response. It's a shortcut
to interact with the world around
us.

When a person is aware of their
Explicit vs. bias, it is called explicit bias; when
implicit bias they aren't, it is called implicit
bias.

A concern voiced by a patient, or
patient's representative about
Complaint service, care or treatment that can
be resolved quickly by the staff
present (less than 24 hours)

When is a A complaint is considered
complaint resolved when the patient is
considered satisfied with the actions taken on
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