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Colibri School Exam NJ 2023
In a real estate transaction the principal would BEST be described as the - Answer-Person 
represented by an agent 
Bert is showing his buyer a home in a historic district. The buyer mentions in passing that she 
would like to place solar panels on the roof. Beet knows that the homeowners association 
CC&Rs would prohibit this to protect the historic character of the neighborhood, but he doesn't 
tell the buyer for fear she'll loose interest in the house. Bert has committed - Answer-Actual...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 1 pages •
In a real estate transaction the principal would BEST be described as the - Answer-Person 
represented by an agent 
Bert is showing his buyer a home in a historic district. The buyer mentions in passing that she 
would like to place solar panels on the roof. Beet knows that the homeowners association 
CC&Rs would prohibit this to protect the historic character of the neighborhood, but he doesn't 
tell the buyer for fear she'll loose interest in the house. Bert has committed - Answer-Actual...
MHA 706 Midterm- Lord
Proprietorships & Partnerships: Pros & Cons - Answer-Pros: Ease of Information, Subject to a 
few regulations, no corporation income taxes. 
Cons: Limited life, difficult to transfer, unlimited life, difficult to raise capital. 
Corporations: Pros & Cons - Answer-Pros: Unlimited life, easy transfer of ownership, limited 
liability, ease of raising capital. 
Cons: Cost of formation and reporting, double or triple taxes must be paid. 
Non-profit Organization - Answer-Exempt from taxes. Goal is t...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
Proprietorships & Partnerships: Pros & Cons - Answer-Pros: Ease of Information, Subject to a 
few regulations, no corporation income taxes. 
Cons: Limited life, difficult to transfer, unlimited life, difficult to raise capital. 
Corporations: Pros & Cons - Answer-Pros: Unlimited life, easy transfer of ownership, limited 
liability, ease of raising capital. 
Cons: Cost of formation and reporting, double or triple taxes must be paid. 
Non-profit Organization - Answer-Exempt from taxes. Goal is t...
Advanced practice, role development, current trends, and health policy
APRN - Answer--completed accredited graduate-level education program 
-passed national certification exam that measures role and competencies 
-clinical knowledge skills to provide direct care to patients 
-builds on competencies of RNs by demonstrating depth and breadth of knowledge 
-educationally prepared to assume responsibility and accountability for health promotion and 
management 
-has license 
APRN education in these populations - Answer--family, across the lifespan 
-adult-gerontolog...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
APRN - Answer--completed accredited graduate-level education program 
-passed national certification exam that measures role and competencies 
-clinical knowledge skills to provide direct care to patients 
-builds on competencies of RNs by demonstrating depth and breadth of knowledge 
-educationally prepared to assume responsibility and accountability for health promotion and 
management 
-has license 
APRN education in these populations - Answer--family, across the lifespan 
-adult-gerontolog...
MHA 710 - Healthcare Economics - Exam 3
In order to be a successful price discriminator, a provider must have a degree of market power 
(depicted by a downward-sloping demand curve) and meet what other condition(s)? 
a. Customers cannot know that different prices are being charged. 
b. Markets must be segmentable, identifying differences in ability to pay. 
c. Demand for services must be relatively price elastic. 
d. Profitable service expansion opportunities must be limited. 
e. The provider must have excess capacity to accommodate ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
In order to be a successful price discriminator, a provider must have a degree of market power 
(depicted by a downward-sloping demand curve) and meet what other condition(s)? 
a. Customers cannot know that different prices are being charged. 
b. Markets must be segmentable, identifying differences in ability to pay. 
c. Demand for services must be relatively price elastic. 
d. Profitable service expansion opportunities must be limited. 
e. The provider must have excess capacity to accommodate ...
MHA 710 Exam 1
What is "economics"? - Answer-A Map for decision making. Economics analyzes the allocation 
of scarce resources. 
What are some of the specific challenges faced by managers in healthcare? - Answer-1. The 
central roles of risk and uncertainty 
2. The complexities created by insurance 
3. The perils produced by information asymmetries 
4. The problems posed by not-for-profit organizations 
5. The rapid and confusing course of technical and institutional change 
What does asymmetric informatio...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
What is "economics"? - Answer-A Map for decision making. Economics analyzes the allocation 
of scarce resources. 
What are some of the specific challenges faced by managers in healthcare? - Answer-1. The 
central roles of risk and uncertainty 
2. The complexities created by insurance 
3. The perils produced by information asymmetries 
4. The problems posed by not-for-profit organizations 
5. The rapid and confusing course of technical and institutional change 
What does asymmetric informatio...
MHA 710 Test 2 (Ch 5-8)
Suppose you must rely exclusively on cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) to determine whether a 
category of people receives, potentially life-saving, intervention. Which of the following 
considerations must you keep in mind when making your decision? 
a. CEA studies are considered the gold standard as far as evaluation studies are concerned 
b. CEA ignores the possibility that certain unidentified individuals in a group may have a greater 
than normal positive response to the treatment 
c. CE...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Suppose you must rely exclusively on cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) to determine whether a 
category of people receives, potentially life-saving, intervention. Which of the following 
considerations must you keep in mind when making your decision? 
a. CEA studies are considered the gold standard as far as evaluation studies are concerned 
b. CEA ignores the possibility that certain unidentified individuals in a group may have a greater 
than normal positive response to the treatment 
c. CE...
Advanced Practice, Role, Development, Current Trends, and Health Policy
Current Trends, and Health Policy 
Which of the following is congruent with the APRN Consensus Model? 
A. APRN license occurs at the level of role and population foci 
B. APRN education programs must be at the doctoral level 
C. National certification by a recognized APRN certifying body is optional 
D. Accreditation by the US Department of Education is the minimum requirement for APRN 
programs - Answer-A. APRN license occurs at the level of role and population foci 
According to the APRN Con...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Current Trends, and Health Policy 
Which of the following is congruent with the APRN Consensus Model? 
A. APRN license occurs at the level of role and population foci 
B. APRN education programs must be at the doctoral level 
C. National certification by a recognized APRN certifying body is optional 
D. Accreditation by the US Department of Education is the minimum requirement for APRN 
programs - Answer-A. APRN license occurs at the level of role and population foci 
According to the APRN Con...
Advanced Practice, Role Development, Current Trends, and Health Policy
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) - Answer-- Completion of accredited graduate 
level education 
- Passed national certification examination 
- Acquired advanced clinical knowledge and skills to provide direct care 
- Practice and skills build upon the competencies of a Registered Nurse (greater synthesis of 
data, increased complexity of skills and greater role autonomy) 
- Educationally prepared to assume responsibility and accountability for direct and indirect 
patient care (asses...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) - Answer-- Completion of accredited graduate 
level education 
- Passed national certification examination 
- Acquired advanced clinical knowledge and skills to provide direct care 
- Practice and skills build upon the competencies of a Registered Nurse (greater synthesis of 
data, increased complexity of skills and greater role autonomy) 
- Educationally prepared to assume responsibility and accountability for direct and indirect 
patient care (asses...
Accounting for Decision Makers - C213 Pre Assessment
Which of the following is the most correct definition of accounting? - Answer-A system for 
providing quantitative information, primarily financial in nature, about economic entities that is 
intended to be useful in making economic decisions 
What is NOT typically true of accounting information? - Answer-The information relates to 
future time periods. 
Which is NOT a key component of the definition of accounting? - Answer-Qualitative 
What is true about the double-entry system of bookkeepin...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
Which of the following is the most correct definition of accounting? - Answer-A system for 
providing quantitative information, primarily financial in nature, about economic entities that is 
intended to be useful in making economic decisions 
What is NOT typically true of accounting information? - Answer-The information relates to 
future time periods. 
Which is NOT a key component of the definition of accounting? - Answer-Qualitative 
What is true about the double-entry system of bookkeepin...
Accounting for Decision Makers - C213
Accounting for Decision Makers - C213 
Bookkeeping - Answer-is the preservation of a systematic, quantitative record of an activity 
Accounting - Answer-A system of providing "quantitative information, primarily financial in 
nature, about economic entities that is intended to be useful in making economic decisions." 
The key features of this definition are the following: 
Numbers: Accounting is quantitative. This is a strength because numbers can be easily tabulated 
and summarized. It is a...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 66 pages •
Accounting for Decision Makers - C213 
Bookkeeping - Answer-is the preservation of a systematic, quantitative record of an activity 
Accounting - Answer-A system of providing "quantitative information, primarily financial in 
nature, about economic entities that is intended to be useful in making economic decisions." 
The key features of this definition are the following: 
Numbers: Accounting is quantitative. This is a strength because numbers can be easily tabulated 
and summarized. It is a...