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TN Health and Life Insurance Exam Questions with 100% correct answers Rated A+
Which of the following reimburses its insureds for covered medical expenses? 
- health maintenance organizations 
- preferred provider organizations 
- commercial insurers 
- service providers -AnswerCOMMERCIAL INSURERS 
- Commercial insurance companies function on the reimbursement approach. Policyowners 
obtain medical treatment from whatever source they feel is most appropriate and submit 
their charges to their insurer for reimbursement 
A business entity can be defined as a(n) 
- agency ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which of the following reimburses its insureds for covered medical expenses? 
- health maintenance organizations 
- preferred provider organizations 
- commercial insurers 
- service providers -AnswerCOMMERCIAL INSURERS 
- Commercial insurance companies function on the reimbursement approach. Policyowners 
obtain medical treatment from whatever source they feel is most appropriate and submit 
their charges to their insurer for reimbursement 
A business entity can be defined as a(n) 
- agency ...
TN Life and Health Insurance Exam Questions with 100% correct answers Rated A+
term -Answerperiod of time 
term life insurance -Answerlife insurance policy that provides temporary coverage 
term life insurance -Answerleast expensive, cheap, or very low premium life insurance 
policy 
face amount/face value -Answerthe amount paid to the beneficiary at the insured's death 
on the 1st page of the policy/contract -Answerwhere is the face value for a policy listed? 
group life insurance -Answerterm lif
- Exam (elaborations)
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term -Answerperiod of time 
term life insurance -Answerlife insurance policy that provides temporary coverage 
term life insurance -Answerleast expensive, cheap, or very low premium life insurance 
policy 
face amount/face value -Answerthe amount paid to the beneficiary at the insured's death 
on the 1st page of the policy/contract -Answerwhere is the face value for a policy listed? 
group life insurance -Answerterm lif
Workplace Violence Questions with 100% correct answers Rated A+
A risk factor for violence in the healthcare setting is: - AnswerIntoxicated patients or 
visitors 
All employers should have a Violence Prevention Program. Employees should be involved in the 
program. A barrier to employee involvement is: - AnswerA belief that violence only occurs 
due to poor job performance 
When a person shows tension, which of the following is the best response? - AnswerListen 
to the person's complaint and ask follow-up question
- Exam (elaborations)
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A risk factor for violence in the healthcare setting is: - AnswerIntoxicated patients or 
visitors 
All employers should have a Violence Prevention Program. Employees should be involved in the 
program. A barrier to employee involvement is: - AnswerA belief that violence only occurs 
due to poor job performance 
When a person shows tension, which of the following is the best response? - AnswerListen 
to the person's complaint and ask follow-up question
Workplace Violence Questions with 100% correct answers Rated A+
what is workplace violence? - AnswerWorkplace violence is any act or threat of physical 
violence, harassment, intimidation, or other threatening disruptive behavior that occurs at the 
work site. It ranges from threats and verbal abuse to physical assaults and even homicide. It can 
affect and involve employees, clients, customers and visitors. 
How can workplace violence hazards be reduced? - AnswerIn most workplaces where risk 
factors can be identified, the risk of assault can be preven...
- Exam (elaborations)
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what is workplace violence? - AnswerWorkplace violence is any act or threat of physical 
violence, harassment, intimidation, or other threatening disruptive behavior that occurs at the 
work site. It ranges from threats and verbal abuse to physical assaults and even homicide. It can 
affect and involve employees, clients, customers and visitors. 
How can workplace violence hazards be reduced? - AnswerIn most workplaces where risk 
factors can be identified, the risk of assault can be preven...
Workplace Violence Questions with 100% correct answers Rated A+
Of the four types of violence, which is most common in healthcare settings? -Answer 
customer client 
Which federal statute requires all employers to provide a work environment "free from 
recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm?" - 
AnswergGeneral Duty Clause of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 
Workplace health and safety education programs should be directed toward which 
employees? 
-AnswerAll employees including s
- Exam (elaborations)
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Of the four types of violence, which is most common in healthcare settings? -Answer 
customer client 
Which federal statute requires all employers to provide a work environment "free from 
recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm?" - 
AnswergGeneral Duty Clause of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 
Workplace health and safety education programs should be directed toward which 
employees? 
-AnswerAll employees including s
AICP Exam Prep – Law Latest Questions with 100% correct answers Rated A+
Welch v. Swasey; 214 U.S. 91 (1909) -AnswerThe Court established the right of 
municipalities to regulate building height. 
Eubank v. City of Richmond; U.S. Supreme Court (1912) -AnswerThe Court first approved the 
use of setback regulations, although it overturned the setbacks in this case. 
Hadacheck v. Sebastian; U.S. Supreme Court (1915) -AnswerThe Court first approved the 
regulation of the location of land uses. 
Village of Euclid v. Ambler Realty Co.; U.S. Supreme Court (1926) -AnswerT...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Welch v. Swasey; 214 U.S. 91 (1909) -AnswerThe Court established the right of 
municipalities to regulate building height. 
Eubank v. City of Richmond; U.S. Supreme Court (1912) -AnswerThe Court first approved the 
use of setback regulations, although it overturned the setbacks in this case. 
Hadacheck v. Sebastian; U.S. Supreme Court (1915) -AnswerThe Court first approved the 
regulation of the location of land uses. 
Village of Euclid v. Ambler Realty Co.; U.S. Supreme Court (1926) -AnswerT...
AICP Exam Prep Questions with 100% correct answers Rated A+
What does the first section of the AICP Code of Ethics cover? -AnswerPrinciples to which we 
aspire 
What does the second section of the AICP Code of Ethics cover? -AnswerOur rules of 
conduct 
What does the third section of the AICP Code of Ethics cover? -AnswerOur code procedures 
What does the fourth section of the AICP Code of Ethics cover? -AnswerPlanners convicted 
of serious crimes - automatic suspension of certification 
How many sections does the AICP Code of Ethics have
- Exam (elaborations)
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What does the first section of the AICP Code of Ethics cover? -AnswerPrinciples to which we 
aspire 
What does the second section of the AICP Code of Ethics cover? -AnswerOur rules of 
conduct 
What does the third section of the AICP Code of Ethics cover? -AnswerOur code procedures 
What does the fourth section of the AICP Code of Ethics cover? -AnswerPlanners convicted 
of serious crimes - automatic suspension of certification 
How many sections does the AICP Code of Ethics have
AICP Exam Prep Questions with 100% correct Answers Rated A+
Fiscal Impact Analysis -AnswerA tool that compares the local government revenues 
associated with development policies and projects 
Collector Road -Answer A low-to-moderate capacity road which serves to move traffic from 
local streets to arterial roads; they are designed d to provide access to residential properties. 
Arterial Road -AnswerA high-capacity urban road; delivers traffic from collector roads to 
freeways or expressways, and between urban centers at the highest level of service ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Fiscal Impact Analysis -AnswerA tool that compares the local government revenues 
associated with development policies and projects 
Collector Road -Answer A low-to-moderate capacity road which serves to move traffic from 
local streets to arterial roads; they are designed d to provide access to residential properties. 
Arterial Road -AnswerA high-capacity urban road; delivers traffic from collector roads to 
freeways or expressways, and between urban centers at the highest level of service ...
AICP Questions with 100% correct Solutions Already Graded A+
The period between 1860 and 1870 in the US saw the beginning of suburbanization, with the 
creation of small settlements beyond large cities. Which of the following cities exemplifies this 
early American suburbanization? a) Radburn, New Jersey b) Riverside, Illinois c) Lake Forest, 
Illinois - AnswerB 
Which system may be used for legal description purposes? a) US Government Survey b) Metes 
and Bounds c) Lot, block, and tract d) All of the above - AnswerD 
Fred French Co. v. City of new Y...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The period between 1860 and 1870 in the US saw the beginning of suburbanization, with the 
creation of small settlements beyond large cities. Which of the following cities exemplifies this 
early American suburbanization? a) Radburn, New Jersey b) Riverside, Illinois c) Lake Forest, 
Illinois - AnswerB 
Which system may be used for legal description purposes? a) US Government Survey b) Metes 
and Bounds c) Lot, block, and tract d) All of the above - AnswerD 
Fred French Co. v. City of new Y...
Air Methods Critical Care Exam Questions with correct Solutions Graded A+
1. What is the most reliable method of confirming and montioring correct 
placement of an ET tube?: Continuous waveform capnography 
2. The upper airway consists of...: Nose, Mouth, Jaw, Oral Cavity, Pharynx, and 
Larynx 
3. No gas exchange occurs here , it's called .: Nose 
to terminal bronchioles, anatomical dead space. (2ml/kg of inspired tidal volume) They 
conduct airflow towards gas exchange units. 
4. Crycothyroid membrane: between thyroid and cricoid, avascular structure that 
c...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. What is the most reliable method of confirming and montioring correct 
placement of an ET tube?: Continuous waveform capnography 
2. The upper airway consists of...: Nose, Mouth, Jaw, Oral Cavity, Pharynx, and 
Larynx 
3. No gas exchange occurs here , it's called .: Nose 
to terminal bronchioles, anatomical dead space. (2ml/kg of inspired tidal volume) They 
conduct airflow towards gas exchange units. 
4. Crycothyroid membrane: between thyroid and cricoid, avascular structure that 
c...