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NURSE EXECUTIVE CERTIFICATION TEST
EXAM ACTUAL PREP QUESTIONS AND WELL
REVISED ANSWERS - LATEST AND COMPLETE
UPDATE WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS –
ASSURES PASS
Clinics led by Nurse Executives are part of? - ANSWER: Outpatient Services
Census of Inpatient Units over 24hrs starts at? - ANSWER: 12:01am
What is the first thing a Nurse Executive needs to do before an interview about
quality standards? - ANSWER: Have a discussion with the institution's person in
charge of PR.
Nurse executive is thinking of leaving primary care and transitioning to patient-
centered care in order to work with a multidisciplinary team, what is the main
shortcoming of patient-centered care? - ANSWER: More expensive to implement.
A Nurse executive prepares a pro forma operating budget prior to renovation, what
does this accomplish? - ANSWER: Estimate what the cost of the renovations is
likely to be.
For two-way communication to be effective there needs to be? - ANSWER:
Feedback
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Identify the initial stage in an organizational change as per Duck's Change Curve
model of 2002 - ANSWER: Stagnation
As far as innovation and other changes are concerned the most important role of
the Nurse Executive is? - ANSWER: To offer a vision
Relationship-based care model focus on three major relationships-the nurse or
other health-care provider and the patient and family, the individual and what other
party? - ANSWER: The health care provider's colleagues.
The first thing the nurse executive should do to upgrade the existing orientation
program is to? - ANSWER: Hold a meeting with supervisors of all units to get
their input.
Which of the following is an alternative used to refer to total factor productivity? -
ANSWER: Multifactor productivity
Which of the following is true regarding productivity? - ANSWER: Many
different factors care have a positive or negative impact on productivity.
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During orientations, what type of content gives adults the most motivation to
learn? - ANSWER: Content addressing their short term learning needs.
A health corporation's total assets are valued at a billion dollars and the total
liabilities are valued at $754,739,089. What is the asset/liability ratio? -
ANSWER: 1,000,000,000/754,739,089=1.324
The correct stages of the recruitment process? - ANSWER: Job analysis,
screening, sourcing, and selection
Indian Health Service - ANSWER: It was founded in 1955 under the US
department of Health and Human Services.
The best qualified for a job in a hospital? - ANSWER: an overqualified individual
whose qualifications far exceed the job expectations.
What is the main characteristic of an operating budget that distinguishes it from
capital budget? - ANSWER: Operating budgets are used for patient care
equipment with costs less than $1000
Which is the most ideal intervention to utilize when two parties in conflict turn
their frustration into anger? - ANSWER: Clarifying the differences according to
the individual's goals and priorities.
NURSE EXECUTIVE CERTIFICATION TEST
EXAM ACTUAL PREP QUESTIONS AND WELL
REVISED ANSWERS - LATEST AND COMPLETE
UPDATE WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS –
ASSURES PASS
Clinics led by Nurse Executives are part of? - ANSWER: Outpatient Services
Census of Inpatient Units over 24hrs starts at? - ANSWER: 12:01am
What is the first thing a Nurse Executive needs to do before an interview about
quality standards? - ANSWER: Have a discussion with the institution's person in
charge of PR.
Nurse executive is thinking of leaving primary care and transitioning to patient-
centered care in order to work with a multidisciplinary team, what is the main
shortcoming of patient-centered care? - ANSWER: More expensive to implement.
A Nurse executive prepares a pro forma operating budget prior to renovation, what
does this accomplish? - ANSWER: Estimate what the cost of the renovations is
likely to be.
For two-way communication to be effective there needs to be? - ANSWER:
Feedback
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Identify the initial stage in an organizational change as per Duck's Change Curve
model of 2002 - ANSWER: Stagnation
As far as innovation and other changes are concerned the most important role of
the Nurse Executive is? - ANSWER: To offer a vision
Relationship-based care model focus on three major relationships-the nurse or
other health-care provider and the patient and family, the individual and what other
party? - ANSWER: The health care provider's colleagues.
The first thing the nurse executive should do to upgrade the existing orientation
program is to? - ANSWER: Hold a meeting with supervisors of all units to get
their input.
Which of the following is an alternative used to refer to total factor productivity? -
ANSWER: Multifactor productivity
Which of the following is true regarding productivity? - ANSWER: Many
different factors care have a positive or negative impact on productivity.
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During orientations, what type of content gives adults the most motivation to
learn? - ANSWER: Content addressing their short term learning needs.
A health corporation's total assets are valued at a billion dollars and the total
liabilities are valued at $754,739,089. What is the asset/liability ratio? -
ANSWER: 1,000,000,000/754,739,089=1.324
The correct stages of the recruitment process? - ANSWER: Job analysis,
screening, sourcing, and selection
Indian Health Service - ANSWER: It was founded in 1955 under the US
department of Health and Human Services.
The best qualified for a job in a hospital? - ANSWER: an overqualified individual
whose qualifications far exceed the job expectations.
What is the main characteristic of an operating budget that distinguishes it from
capital budget? - ANSWER: Operating budgets are used for patient care
equipment with costs less than $1000
Which is the most ideal intervention to utilize when two parties in conflict turn
their frustration into anger? - ANSWER: Clarifying the differences according to
the individual's goals and priorities.