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  • Post-Test Quiz

  • An institution's environment and culture have no impact on the level to which IPE and IPCP are. practiced.*
  • Interprofessional Education (IPE) is the foundation for the development of Interprofessional Collaborative Practice (IPCP).*
  • Which of the following is not a Pillar of IPE?*
  • The Core Competencies of IPCP are fewer in number, because those who have experienced effective IPE have fewer areas that need to continue to develop.*
  • Which of the following aer factors that lead to patient harm?*
  • IPE/IPCP improves patient outcomes in all of the following ways, except:*
  • The "Fear in a Hat" IPE activity described by the speaker is best described:*
  • Interprofessional simulation is a recommended basis IPE activity.*
  • The "C" in the CUS technique that the presenter discussed stands for:*
  • Which of the following approached support IPCP?*
  • Should be Empty: