PSY 352 QUIZ 3 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
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Until the 20th century, Hospital inhabitants we're mostly - Answers - The poor
Typically, who is at the top of the hierarchy running a U.S. hospital? - Answers -
Business and professional people
What is the best way a hospital can avoid fragmented patient care? - Answers - Require
direct communication between physicians and other allied health workers.
The system of fee payment adopted by Medicare which calculates the fee based on the
average cost of treating patients with the same diagnosis is called. - Answers -
Prospective Payment System
How is a "diagnostic-related group" calculated? - Answers - It is based on past recovery
rates of similar cases.
Which of the following is not characteristic of ''burnout" in any profession? - Answers -
High job satisfaction.
Research on anesthetized patients in surgery found that - Answers - they recovered
more quickly than patients who hadn't had positive suggestions.
Having a hospital roommate reduces anxiety under which of the following conditions? -
Answers - Only if one of the roommates has already had successful surgery.
One key difference in chronic health problems vs. short‑term difficulties is - Answers -
chronic problems require biological, psychological and social adjustments.
Males differ from females in coping with chronic illness in that - Answers - they tend to
be more threatened/ affected by the dependent, passive role they might have to take.
Adolescents are most likely to avoid their treatment for chronic illness because of -
Answers - their desire to avoid appearing different from their friends.
The process of making changes in order to adjust constructively to life's circumstances
is called - Answers - Adaptation
ANSWERS
Until the 20th century, Hospital inhabitants we're mostly - Answers - The poor
Typically, who is at the top of the hierarchy running a U.S. hospital? - Answers -
Business and professional people
What is the best way a hospital can avoid fragmented patient care? - Answers - Require
direct communication between physicians and other allied health workers.
The system of fee payment adopted by Medicare which calculates the fee based on the
average cost of treating patients with the same diagnosis is called. - Answers -
Prospective Payment System
How is a "diagnostic-related group" calculated? - Answers - It is based on past recovery
rates of similar cases.
Which of the following is not characteristic of ''burnout" in any profession? - Answers -
High job satisfaction.
Research on anesthetized patients in surgery found that - Answers - they recovered
more quickly than patients who hadn't had positive suggestions.
Having a hospital roommate reduces anxiety under which of the following conditions? -
Answers - Only if one of the roommates has already had successful surgery.
One key difference in chronic health problems vs. short‑term difficulties is - Answers -
chronic problems require biological, psychological and social adjustments.
Males differ from females in coping with chronic illness in that - Answers - they tend to
be more threatened/ affected by the dependent, passive role they might have to take.
Adolescents are most likely to avoid their treatment for chronic illness because of -
Answers - their desire to avoid appearing different from their friends.
The process of making changes in order to adjust constructively to life's circumstances
is called - Answers - Adaptation