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Lobcity

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Character is __________.
 
  a. a moral component that is the same as values and personality
  b. not important for leadership
  c. affected by context
  d. cannot be developed

Question 2

What type of information is contained in a PHR?
 
  a. Family history, address, social security number, age
  b. Immunizations, allergies, siblings, parents
  c. Insurance, social security number, age, address
  d. Medications, allergies, lab results, insurance



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Answer to Question 1

c

a. Incorrect: Character is a moral component that is distinct from values and from personality.
b. Incorrect: Character is an important component of effective leadership. Character-based leadership is focused on qualities aimed at the betterment of society, as well as personal qualities aimed at improvement of individuals.
c. Correct: Character refers to a multidimensional concept that includes moral discipline, moral attachment, and moral autonomy. Character implies habitual quality to act in moral way, but is affected by context.
d. Incorrect: Character can be developed over time, as it resides within the leader.

Answer to Question 2

D
PHRs provide an avenue for patients to track their personal health information such as doctor's visits,
medications, allergies, lab results, surgeries, immunization records, chronic illnesses, hospitalizations,
family history, insurance, medical directives, and vision and dental information.



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