Which of the following is a common goal for a health-care organization?
A. Survival
B. Limited existence
C. Cooperation with the competition
D. Downsizing
ANS: A
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When describing the various factors associated with the retention of minority students, which factor would be of least importance?
A) Financial support B) Secondary educational preparation C) Social adjustment D) Degree level of the program