HIS QUIZ Flashcards
The statement “To drive innovative ideas through focused activities” is an example of:
• Objective
Committed to creating a reliable, affordable transportation system that everyone can enjoy. This statement is an example of a:
• Mission
One day, we return to the Earth, so we must be better stewards. This is an example of a:
• Vision
Which of the following is NOT true about Informal Education?
• Informal education starts at around age 4 from preschool up to higher education.
The statement “ To be the foremost humanitarian organization ready to meet the challenges and capable of rapid delivery of humanitarian services in order to prevent and alleviate human suffering and uplift the dignity of the most vulnerable “ is an example of:
Vision
These are short statements learners should achieve within or at the end of the course or lesson.
• Education Objectives
These are fundamental beliefs of a person or organization which help companies to determine if they are on the right path and fulfilling their goals.
• Core values
It sets the moral direction of the institution and its academic community.
• Core values
“One day, all children in this nation will have the opportunity to attain an excellent education.” is an example of a:
• Vision
The statement “ To be recognized as a company that responsibly serves our guests, franchisees, employees, communities, business partners, and the interests of our planet “ is an example of:
• Vision
Educational objectives are short statements that learners should achieve within or at the end of the course or lesson. It must be SMART to guide in the setting of goals and objectives for better results. What does the term SMART stand for? (Write your answers in CAPITAL LETTERS. Do not include punctuation marks. Leave only one space every word e.g., SIERRA MIKE ALPHA ROMEO TANGO)
• SPECIFIC MEASURABLE ATTAINABLE REALISTIC TIME BOUND
Determine whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE.
I. A mission statement answers the question, “What makes you different?”.
II. An objective answers the question “Where do you aim to be?”.
• First statement is True and the second statement is False.
It is a declaration of an organization’s objectives, intended to guide its internal decision-making.
• Vision statement
- The statement below is an example of an objective:
* To seek technology that helps realize true peace and happiness on earth.
• False
This is an example of a Mission Statement: The Philippine Red Cross will provide a sustained and effective humanitarian service committed to build resilient communities, ran by well-trained and dedicated staff and volunteers imbued with integrity, equipped with the necessary logistics and the maximum usage of information technology. We will continue to expand our volunteer network in every part of the country to ensure swift delivery of our services.
• True
To expand the utility of technology in our daily lives. This statement is an example of a:
• Mission
Educational Institution only refer to a school building or facility.
• False
A vision statement is for the customers or clients.
• False
The statement “ Seek solutions for a harmonious environment; shift the social paradigm “ is an example of:
• Vision
What are the 5 core values of San Pedro College? (Write your answers in CAPITAL LETTERS.)
• TRUTH AND WISDOM
• EXCELLENCE AND QUALITY
• FAMILY SPIRIT AND SENSE OF CARING
• RESPECT FOR THE UNIQUENESS OF PERSONS
• SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
The statement “ To participate in activities related to promoting profession and actively engaged in life-long learning undertakings “ is an example of:
• Objective
This statement announces to the world why your company exists.
• Mission
We will be known as the most caring, trusted, and respected source of financial guidance and solutions in the communities we serve. This statement is an example of a:
• Vision
To provide patient-centered healthcare with excellence in quality, service, and access. This statement is an example of a:
• Mission
- Determine whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE.
I. Core values are guiding principles that dictate behavior and can help people understand the difference between right or wrong.
II. Core Values are the fundamental
beliefs of an organization.
• Both statements are true
To provide quality public services in a timely and competent manner and to work with the cooperation of the community and other local government units to create a vibrant and healthy physical, social and economic environment. Services shall be provided in a fair, respectful, and professional manner consistent with available human, natural and economic resources. This statement is an example of a:
• Mission
A vision is a statement that inspires you to give the best and shapes your understanding of why you are in the institution.
• True
It is usually a one-sentence statement relating the intention of your institution’s existence
• Mission statement
“To be the world’s most loved, most efficient, and most profitable airline” is an example of a:
• Vision
It refers to an administrative unit with a principal or other head, which has teachers and other personnel in its service, and which is liable to keep books and compile other documentation, in which students are registered, whose activities are regulated by a legal act or decree, which follows a national curriculum, and which is financed and controlled by a public authority.
• Educational Institution
To produce and sell locally sourced cakes and pies that are so delicious and satisfying that every customer who leaves our store does so with a smile. This is an example of a:
• Vision
A vision is a statement that defines the key measure of the success of an institution.
• False
It shapes the standard structure that is shared and acted upon by the academic or non-academic community.
• Values Statement
This statement answers the question of why we do what we do.
• Mission
The following are the 3 key things your Mission Statement should answer except:
• How long it takes for your company to do it?
The statement “ To protect the environment by taking reasonable steps to limit corporate carbon footprint “ is an example of:
• Objective
Which of the following is NOT true about Formal Education?
• Faculty and instructors do not follow the curricula set by a technical committee
“Better health and wellbeing for all Australians, now and for future generations” is an example of a:
• Vision
“Optimal health across the lifespan for the populations we serve.” This statement is an example of a:
• Vision
Which of the following is NOT true about Educational Institution?
• Most commonly based on learning ability grade system
Strategic Purchasing includes minimizing the costs and maximizing the quality in order to get the lowest quality but highest prices.
• False
The most visible product of the health system:
Health Service provision
Milton Irwin Roemer defined Health System as, “The combination of resources, organization, financing, and management that culminate in the delivery of health services to the population”.
• True
A function of the Health System that is also known as “managing resources”:
• Health service inputs
A function of the Health System that includes raising and pooling funds/resources to pay for health services:
• Health financing
Based on the historical background of the Philippine Health System, RA 9502 is also known as:
• Universally Accessible Cheaper and Quality Medicines Act
Identified Health System as “all the organizations, institutions, resources, and people whose primary purpose is to improve health”. No abbreviations.
• World Health Organization
Based on the historical background of the Philippine Health System, what year ushered the writing of prescriptions using the generic name of the drug?
• 1988
A type of Health Financing that is considered a core function of health insurance companies.
• Risk pooling
Responsive health systems maximize people’s autonomy and control, allowing them to make choices and placing them at the center of the health system.
• True
A Risk Pooling model that is considered a multi-payer model with tight regulation giving the government the cost-control clout.
• Bismarck Model
A type of Health Financing where public health systems rely on general taxation for its financing, while social security organizations are funded through the mandatory payroll contributions from workers and employers.
• Revenue collection
A type of Health Financing where there is pooling together of funds from people’s taxes or income to finance or pay for another person’s expenses
• Risk pooling
The Sustainable Development Goals 2030 is a compilation of how many developmental goals?
• 17
A well-performing health system provides direct health-improving activities in personal health care, public health services, or intersectoral initiatives, to achieve high health equality.
• False
The underlying principle of this Risk pooling model is that healthcare is a fundamental human right
• Beveridge Model
Based on the historical background of the Philippine Health System, what year did the adoption of the Primary Health Care Strategy (LOI 949) take place?
• 1979
A Health System must strive for equality in health by minimizing inequitable disparities.
• False
Responsiveness of a Health System refers to providing satisfactory health services and engaging people as active constituents.
• True
The WHO defines a fairly financed health system as one that does not deter individuals from receiving needed care due to payments required at the time of service.
• True
A function of the Health System that is also known as “overall system oversight”:
• Stewardship
The following are included in the Triple Burden of Disease, EXCEPT:
• Hereditary Diseases
Multiple answers may be selected, if necessary.
The following are components of a Health System, as per identified by the Department of Health:
• None of the Answers
Multiple answers may be selected, if necessary.
Which of the following are functions of a Health System?
• Stewardship
• Health service inputs
• Health financing
• Health service provision
Multiple answers may be selected, if necessary.
The following are the building blocks of a Health System, as released by the Department of Health in 2000, which serves as the framework to define priorities that are necessary for strengthening health systems:
• None of the Answers
Multiple answers may be selected, if necessary.
The following are the main goals of a Health System, EXCEPT:
• Improving the competitiveness of the health system
• Improving the success of populations