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NUR 101 unit 1: Exam Review Questions Graded A+/ 100% Accurate/ VERIFIED/ Nursing students are reviewing information about health care delivery systems in preparation for a quiz the next day. Which statements describe current U.S. health care delivery practices? Select all that apply. A. Access to care depends only on the ability to pay, not the availability of services. B. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act provides private health care insurance to underserved populations. C. Every health insurance plan in the Health Insurance Marketplace offers comprehensive coverage, from doctors to medications to hospital visits. D. The uninsured pay for more than one third of their care out of pocket and are usually charged lower amounts for their care than the insured pay. E. Fifty years ago, half of the doctors in the United States practiced primary care, but today fewer than one in three do. F. Quality of care can be defined as the right care for the right person at the right time. - -c,e,f A nurse is providing health care to patients in a health care facility. Which of these patients are receiving secondary health care? Select all that apply. A. A patient enters a community clinic with signs of strep throat. B. A patient is admitted to the hospital following a myocardial infarction. C. A mother brings her son to the emergency department following a seizure. D. A patient with osteogenesis imperfecta is being treated in a medical center. E. A mother brings her son to a specialist to correct a congenital heart defect. F. A woman has a hernia repair in an ambulatory care center. - -b,c,f A nurse working in a primary care facility prepares insurance forms in which the provider is given a fixed amount per enrollee of the health plan. What is the term for this type of reimbursement? A. Capitation B. Prospective payment system C. Bundled payment D. Rate setting - -a A nurse working in a pediatric clinic provides codes for a patient's services to a third-party payer who pays all or most of the care. This is an example of what mode of health care payment? A. Out-of-pocket payment B. Individual private insurance C. Employer-based group private insurance D. Government financing - -b A nurse researcher keeps current on the trends to watch in health care delivery. What trends are likely included? Select all that apply. A. Globalization of the economy and society B. Slowdown in technology development C. Decreasing diversity D. Increasing complexity of patient care E. Changing demographics F. Shortages of key health care professionals and educators - -a,d,e,f A nurse is caring for patients in a primary care center. What is the most likely role of this nurse based on the setting? A. Assisting with major surgery B. Performing a health assessment C. Maintaining patients' function and independence D. Keeping student immunization records up to date - -b A caregiver asks a nurse to explain respite care. How would the nurse respond? A. "Respite care is a service that allows time away for caregivers." B. "Respite care is a special service for the terminally ill and their family." C. "Respite care is direct care provided to people in a long-term care facility." D. "Respite care provides living units for people without regular shelter." - -a A nurse caring for patients in a primary care setting submits paperwork for reimbursement from managed care plans for services performed. Which purpose best describes managed care as a framework for health care? A. A design to control the cost of care while maintaining the quality of care B. Care coordination to maximize positive outcomes to contain costs C. The delivery of services from initial contact through ongoing care D. Based on a philosophy of ensuring death in comfort and dignity - -a A nurse cares for dying patients by providing physical, psychological, social, and spiritual care for the patients, their families, and other loved ones. What type of care is the nurse providing? A. Respite care B. Palliative care C. Hospice care D. Extended care - -c Nurses provide care to patients as collaborative members of the health care team. Which roles may be performed by the advanced practice registered nurse? Select all that apply. A. Primary care provider B. Hospitalist C. Physical therapist D. Anesthetist E. Midwife F. Pharmacist - -a,d,e,f A state attorney decides to charge a nurse with manslaughter for allegedly administering a lethal medication. This is an example of what t
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