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1. Risk reduction techniques will reduce or mitigate a loss

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2. For a negligence claim to prevail, the elements required are:

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3. Which of the following is an exception to the requirements of informed consent?

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4. If a health insurance company paid $40,000 for medical care for a plaintiff, the plaintiff's lawyer could negotiate a much smaller amount, such as $10,000, to reimburse the health insurer is known as:

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5. An insurance policy that covers any claim for an event that took place during the period of coverage, even if the claim itself is filed after the policy lapses is

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6. Medical Staff Credentialing is governed mainly by:

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7. The context and sophistication of risk appetite determinations will vary by organization, but should include facilitated discussion of the:

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8. An organization fails to monitor the entrance for a slippery floor during inclement weather. A patient's family member pushing the patient into the facility via wheelchair slips and falls, sustaining moderate injuries. What type of captive funded risk is this an example of:

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9. Preoccupation with failure, reluctance to simplify, sensitivity to operations, commitment to resiliency and deference to expertise are principles for  

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10. After a patient was admitted from the emergency department to the intensive care unit, it was discovered that their belongings were misplaced and the patient personal items checklist was not completed. Consequently, there is no record of the patient's belongings from the emergency department. This event would be identified as what type of claim?

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