MANAGEMENT - COMPLETE FINAL EXAMINATION
PREPARATION GUIDE 200 EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS, COMPREHENSIVE
RATIONALES, AND DETAILED COVERAGE OF ALL COURSE
LEARNING OBJECTIVES INCLUDING REGISTRY OPERATIONS,
DATA PROTECTION, HIPAA COMPLIANCE, PROFESSIONAL
ETHICS, CASEFINDING METHODOLOGIES, AND CANCER
SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS
1. What is the primary job responsibility of a cancer registrar?
A) Performing surgical procedures on cancer patients
B) Collecting details on diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship for
cancer patients
C) Administering chemotherapy treatments
D) Conducting radiation therapy planning
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Cancer registrars are responsible for collecting
comprehensive details on diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship for
cancer patients, which forms the foundation of cancer registry data
collection.
,2. Which type of cancer registry maintains data on all patients treated
and diagnosed at their specific facility?
A) Population-based registry
B) Specialty registry
C) Hospital registry
D) Central registry
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Hospital registries maintain data on all patients treated and
diagnosed at their specific facility, focusing on patient care within their
hospital setting.
3. Population-based cancer registration officially began in which year?
A) 1913
B) 1935
C) 1939
D) 1966
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Population-based cancer registration began in 1935, marking
a significant milestone in the history of cancer surveillance and data
collection.
4. What is the purpose of the NCRA?
A) To provide direct patient care services
B) To empower and advance registry professionals through innovations
in education, advocacy, credentialing and strategic partnerships
,C) To fund cancer research laboratories
D) To regulate pharmaceutical companies
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The NCRA (National Cancer Registrars Association) exists to
empower and advance registry professionals through innovations in
education, advocacy, credentialing, and strategic partnerships.
5. Which two factors primarily impact cancer registry staffing
according to the course material?
A) Hospital size and geographic location
B) CoC accreditation and caseload
C) Budget and equipment availability
D) Number of physicians and nurses
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: CoC accreditation and caseload are the primary factors that
impact registry staffing, determining the number of personnel needed to
maintain quality data collection.
6. The National Cancer Act was passed establishing the National
Cancer Institute in what year?
A) 1913
B) 1935
C) 1939
D) 1966
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The National Cancer Act was passed in 1939, establishing the
, National Cancer Institute as a key institution in cancer research and
surveillance.
7. What is the primary purpose of data standardization in cancer
registries?
A) To increase the cost of data collection
B) To set the standard for the rules of data collection
C) To eliminate the need for data entry
D) To replace all manual processes with automation
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Data standardization sets the standard for the rules of data
collection, ensuring consistency and comparability across different
registries and organizations.
8. What does the process of record consolidation ensure in cancer
registries?
A) That all data is deleted after five years
B) That all data is considered and there are no gaps in information
C) That patient identities remain anonymous
D) That only surgical cases are recorded
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Record consolidation ensures that all data is considered and
there are no gaps in information, creating a complete and accurate
patient record.