Nur 166 Chap 11-13 Exam Review exam with complete solutions.
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NUR 166
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NUR 166
HMO
A nurse is helping a patient choose a new health care plan. The patient states that he would prefer to be able to choose his own health care provider. Which plan would be the least appropriate for this patient based on the stated preferences?
Cost effectiveness
A nurse is caring for a ...
Nur 166 Chap 11-13 Exam Review exam
with complete solutions
HMO - ANSWER- A nurse is helping a patient choose a new health care plan. The
patient states that he would prefer to be able to choose his own health care
provider. Which plan would be the least appropriate for this patient based on the
stated preferences?
Cost effectiveness - ANSWER- A nurse is caring for a patient who has a PPO
health care plan. What is the greatest advantage of this type of plan?
Aging in place - ANSWER- A home health care nurse is providing visits for a 65
yo widower who needs some assistance with ADLs but is living independently.
What option might the nurse recommend that would enable the patient to
maintain independence for as long as possible?
Parrish nursing - ANSWER- A nurse is discharging a patient who was admitted
for observation following a motor vehicle accident. The patient is a single parent
who is living in a new community. What service would be the appropriate referral
for this patient?
Communication and counseling skills - ANSWER- A nurse works with patients in
a crisis intervention center. What ability would be the most important for this
nurse to develop?
Relief from physical, mental, and spiritual distress - ANSWER- A nurse
recommends palliative care for a patient who is being discharged following a
diagnosis of cancer. What is the chief focus of this type of care?
Care coordinator - ANSWER- Nurses in various health care settings provide
services to prevent the fragmentation of care that is occurring as a health care
trend in today's society. What role of the nurse is most important in preventing
this effect?
, Providing direct patient care - ANSWER- A nurse is a manager of an ambulatory
care facility. What nursing function would be most commonly found in this type
of facility?
A 66 yo pt with diabetes - ANSWER- Which patient would a nurse correctly refer
to Medicare services?
Comparison of available health care plans - ANSWER- A nurse is helping patients
access the health insurance marketplace. What is the goal of this health
insurance coverage concept?
Every health insurance plan in the Health Insurance Marketplace offers
comprehensive coverage, from doctors to medications to hospital visits; Fifty
years ago, half of the doctors in the US practiced primary care, but today fewer
than 1 in 3 do; Quality of care can be defined as the right care for the right person
at the right time. - ANSWER- Nursing students are reviewing information about
health care delivery systems in preparation for a quiz the next day. Which
statements describe current US healthcare deliver practices?
A patient is admitted to the hospital following an MI; A mother brings her son to
the ED following a seizure; A woman has a hernia repair in an ambulatory care
center. - ANSWER- A nurse is providing health care to patients in a healthcare
facility. Which of these patients are receiving secondary care?
Capitation - ANSWER- 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 reimbursement?
Individual private insurance - ANSWER- 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 pf what mode of health care payment?
Globalization of the economy and society; Increasing complexity of patient care;
Changing demographics; Shortages of key health care professionals and
educators - ANSWER- A nurse researcher keeps current on the trends to watch in
health care delivery. What trends are likely included?
Performing a health assessment - ANSWER- A nurse is caring for patients in a
primary care center. What is the most likely role of this nurse based on the
setting?
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