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MCQs in Management and Healthcare Administration
1. Planning a new hospital starts with setting goals for the hospital,
without which the organization cannot have a definite direction
or focus. Which of the following areas is not considered by an
organization while studying existing hospital facilities in an
area?
(a) Bed ratio
(b) Hospital occupancy
(c) Physical condition of facilities
(d) Volume of services provided
(e) Perception of patients
2. Centralization principle of management science has brought the
existence of central sterile services department (CSSD) in large
hospitals. The significance of CSSD is:
(a) To bring advancement in medical science to provide
betterment of humanity
(b) To help the doctors to develop leadership qualities and
human relationship abilities
(c) To bring efficiency and economy in the centralization of
sterilization of syringes activity in one location for use all
over the hospital
(d) To help nonmedical staff to learn administrative skills
(e) To help medical professionals to develop management
attitudes.
3. There are various operational research models used in the areas
of hospital and healthcare management. Which of the following
models is used in the capital rationing of resources like budget
allocation, transfer pricing, etc.?
(a) Assignment model
(b) Transportation model
(c) Dynamic programming model
(d) Sequencing model
(e) Linear programming model.
4. All drugs are classified individually on the basis of A-B-C,
X-Y-Z, H-M-L, V-E-D, F-M-S and G-O-F analysis. The set
of these six classifications, to which every item belongs, is
then defined as a new category in the multiple basis approach
to selective inventory control (MBASIC) system called
classification-combination. Apart from this classification-
combination, If nonmoving drugs (N) along with the drugs
classified on the basis of value, unit price, consumption pattern
and sources of supply are considered, the total number of possible
classification combinations that can emerge is:
(a) 27 (b) 81
(c) 243 (d) 729
(e) 810.
5. A medical audit committee comprises professionals from
different departments of a hospital. Which of the following may
act only as a observer in committee meetings?
(a) Heads of medical departments
(b) Nursing superintendents
(c) Head of pathology
(d) Director of medical services
(e) Administrator.
6. A hospital is a vital organization and stands unique and
incomparable to any other organization. Which of the following
is considered important part of new hospital plan, not only for
aesthetics and access, but also to utilize the potential to capture
or avoid natural energy?
(a) Provision for disasters
(b) Functional requirements
(c) Future expansion
(d) Environmental impact analysis
(e) Citing and orientation.
7. Which of the following is determined by calculating deaths after
24 hours of hospital admission?
(a) Gross death rate
(b) Random death rate
(c) On-the-spot death rate
(d) Net death rate
(e) Chronic death rate.
8. Harrison suggested different methods of monitoring of medical
audit. Which of the following method of monitoring is based on
the primary idea of learning from mistakes?
(a) Peer review
(b) Sentinel cases
(c) Criterion-based audit
(d) Surveys
(e) Comparison of the small groups in the same field.
9. Laboratory and diagnostic services are of paramount importance
in a hospital because
(a) The relationship formed at this stage go a long way in
building overall image of the hospital
(b) This stage forms the initial contact point between patient
and the hospital
(c) Any amount of effort expended at this stage is less, unless
one can delight the patient
(d) They properly receive the patients and brief them about the
investigations
(e) Their indirect interaction also has a definite bearing on the
final outcome of the patients satisfaction.
10. A hospital requires to check and understand the applicability of
the standard clauses for the institution. In India, all the hospitals
have been certified for
(a) ISO 9000 (b) ISO 9001
(c) ISO 9002 (d) ISO 9003
(e) ISO 9004