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1.
It is a document that sets out best practices and minimum performance criteria for devices and systems:
Regulations
Standard 
Guidelines
2.
During a healthcare project the Healthcare Technology Management Practitioner should manage stakeholders closely when they have:
High interest with low influence
High interest with high influence
Low interest with high influence
Low interest with low influence
3.
Maintenance cost data for medical equipment can support replacement decision-making. The current cost of replacing the device is referred to:
Replacement Asset Cost (RAC)
Development Device Cost (DDC)
Upgrading Technology Cost (UTC)
4.
As per JCI standards the Facility management and safety (FMS) includes all the following programs except:
Fire safety
Medical equipment
Utility systems
Medication management  
5.
What is the Uptime for Medical Equipment:
The percentage of time the equipment is planned to be used.
The percentage of time the equipment is available for use as compared to the total time it is planned for use.
The exact time of medical equipment used.
6.
Medical equipment has different electrical safety classes which include:
Class I, Class II, and Class IP
Class A, Class B, Class C
Class V, Class V1, and Class V3
No classes for medical equipment
7.
There are different types of health technology evaluations, which type the clinical engineer should be part of:
Clinical Evaluation
Technical Evaluation
Financial Evaluation
All the above 
8.
Healthcare technology including only medical equipment:
TRUE
FALSE
9.
What is the value of healthcare?
Value = Money: Service
Value = Benefit: Cost
Value = Cost: Service
Value = Service: Benefit
10.
It is the process of defining what works is required for a project and making sure all that work is done:
Communication management
Scope management 
Procurement management
Stakeholders management
11.
Types of purchasing could be direct purchasing or A tender:
TRUE
FALSE
12.
In-House services always better than Outsource services:
Agree
Disagree
13.
Phases of the medical device lifecycle:
Research& development, Regulations, Assessment, and Management 
Research& development, Production, and Marketing
Production, Delivery, and Management
14.
The total cost of ownership including the costs associated with the medical equipment over its life cycle then TCO is the sum of:
TCO= Acquisition costs + Maintenance costs + Disposal costs
TCO= Acquisition costs + Operational costs + Disposal costs 
TCO= Acquisition costs + Maintenance costs
TCO= Acquisition costs + pre-installation costs + Disposal costs
15.
Medical Equipment is used to describe active, powered medical devices and systems deployed to support the delivery of care excluding:
Implantable and single-use devices
Small devices
Laboratory devices
Wearable devices
16.
The first information should be collected when new health technology acquisition is established:
Availability of the location
Availability of the human resources
Clinical needs and goals 
Availability of the budget
17.
Patient care factors including:
Medical staff
Medications
Medical Equipment
All the above
18.
Before making the final payment, the committee is responsible to verify that the medical equipment is successfully inspected and documented as per organization policy. This committee is called:
Technical specifications committee
Clinical inspection committee
Final acceptance committee 
19.
It is an activity designed to verify that each medical device received is matching with the ordered brand and model:
Equipment Incoming Inspection 
Equipment Installation
Equipment Testing and Commissioning
20.
He is a professional who supports and advances patient care by applying engineering and managerial skills to healthcare technology:
Clinical engineer
Electrical engineer
Mechanical engineer
Chemical engineer
21.
Project management life cycle includes:
Initiation, planning, execution, and closing
Monitoring and controlling
Initiation, planning, monitoring& controlling, execution and closing
Planning and execution
22.
What is the failure rate for an asset?
It is the number of failures per year
It is the frequency of failures per day
It is the number of verified failures per year 
It is the number of failures per day 
23.
During the needs assessment process for medical devices infrastructure will be part from:
Baseline information on medical device
Baseline information on human resources
Baseline information on finance
24.
Decommissioning of medical devices has different pathways. The following approaches are types of Re-Use pathway except:
Donation
Disposal
Trad-in
Upgrade
25.
Decommissioning of medical devices is defined as the following:
It is the shutdown period of a medical device
It is the removal of a medical device from the service
It is the decontamination of a medical equipment
26.
A statement that sets out the objectives for all aspects of the medical device across the whole organization called:
MD policy 
Equipment support plan
Action plan
Patient file
27.
It is an instrument used to perform various electrical safety tests to check that the device under test is following electrical safety requirements:
Voltmeter
PH meter
Electrical safety analyzer
Oscilloscope
28.
Types of electrical safety tests could include:
Earth leakage current
Patient leakage current
Patient auxiliary current
All the above 
29.
There are different approaches to medical equipment funding. The approach of providing the equipment to the organization without any initial upfront acquisition cost by making a contract to procure a specific volume of consumables over a given period is called:
Renting Medical Equipment
Managed Equipment Service
Funding Equipment through Consumable Purchases
Funding Capital-Funded Acquisition
30.
The most important key principle for HTM that it is:
Integrated 
Lower priced
Device-based
Designed
31.
It is a type of software that organizations use to manage day-to-day activities such as accounting, procurement, project management, and compliance:
Electronic Medical Record
Patient Portal
Hospital Information System
32.
Lack of medical equipment standardization leads to a waste that could be reached:
30-50% additional cost for facility size
30-50% additional cost for equipment installation
30-50% additional cost of human resources
30-50% additional cost for extra spare parts and extra maintenance workload
33.
Purchasing terminology refers to:
The process of obtaining goods or services
The acquisition of goods or services
Identifying potential suppliers
Selling of the goods or services
34.
Clinical engineering code of ethics includes the following except:
Managing HTM programs effectively
Managing resources responsibly
Engage in activities involving conflict of interest 
Conduct legally in all their activities
35.
The information system that allows patients to browse their health data is called:
Clinical decision support
Electronic medical records
Patient portals
Hospital information system
36.
Procurement performance assessment is the measurement of achievements against objectives by using performance indicators for the procurement process:
Agree
Disagree
37.
All the following are considered as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) except:
Face shield
Protective footwear
Masks
38.
One of the following is NOT part of the procurement process for health technology:
Health technology assessment
Review of existing reports related to health technology
Planning and needs assessment
Receiving, Installation, and commissioning of health technology
39.
Medical equipment can present a range of hazards to the patient, user, or service personnel. Which of the following are considered as a hazard of medical devices:
Infection
Misdiagnosis
Misuse
All the above
40.
Healthcare Technology Management Practitioners should focus on technical skills only:
TRUE
False 
41.
It is a software package that contains a computer database of information about an organization’s maintenance operations:
Medical Equipment Operation (MEO)
Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS)
Hospital Information System (HIS)
Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS)
42.
External maintenance providers have different types one of them defined as an independent party that has skilled and trained staff:
Third-party maintenance provider 
Onsite service
Spare parts provider
43.
Depth of training knowledge in the healthcare sector is vary based on the type of user:
TRUE
FALSE
44.
Medical equipment maintenance main categories are:
Predictive and corrective maintenance
Predictive and preventive maintenance
Inspection, Preventive maintenance, and corrective maintenance
Not applicable
45.
What is the funding approach used when medical equipment is occasionally needed in a healthcare facility:
Managed Equipment Services
Cash Funding
Renting Medical Equipment 
Funding Through Consumables Purchases
46.
Healthcare is the term used to describe the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of illness in society, Healthcare could be included in different sectors as the following:
Primary, secondary, tertiary, and homecare
Primary, secondary, and tertiary
Primary and Secondary only
Homecare only
47.
The following definition describes the residual value:
The estimated value of a fixed asset at the end of its useful life.
The value of the asset at the beginneing of its life.
The value of the asset without spare parts.
The value of selling the asset at any time.
48.
There are different types of STANDARDS as per the following:
Basic, Operation, Product, and Process standards.
Basic, Group, Product, and Process standards.
Basic, Product, and Process standards.
Basic, Group, Quality, and Process standards.
49.
Estimation for duration and resources of project activities implemented when developing:
Schedule management plan 
Scope management plan
Risk management plan
Quality management plan
50.
During the electrical safety test, the protective earth resistance should be:
Small value 
Big value
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