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The nurse is caring for a client whose insurance coverage is Medicare. The nurse must
consider which information when planning care for this client?

a.Capitation provides the hospital with a method of recovering variable charges.

b.The hospital will receive reimbursement for the patient's hospitalization based on the
patient's actual cost.

c.Diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) provide a fixed reimbursement of cost.

d.Medicare will pay the national average for the patient's condition - Answer DRGs
provide reimbursement



A nurse is teaching the staff about managed care. Which information should the nurse
include

in the teaching session?

a. Managed care insures full coverage of health care costs.

b. Managed care only assumes the financial risk involved.

c. Managed care allows providers to focus on illness care

d. Managed care causes providers to focus on prevention Answer focus on prevention



A nurse is educating a family about healthcare plans. Which statement by the nurse
reflects appropriate knowledge related to the Affordable Care Act?

a. A family can opt not to have health insurance without any repercussions.

b. Medicaid services for primary care physician payment can be the same as Medicare.

c. Adult children up until age 26 can be covered under the parent's plan.

d. Private insurance companies may deny coverage for any reason - Answer age 26 are
allowed coverage

,A nurse is caring for a patient in the hospital. When should the nurse begin discharge
planning?

a. When the patient is ready

b. Close to the time of discharge

c. Upon admission to the hospital

d. After an order is written/prescribed - Answer upon admission to the hospital



The nurse is applying for a job with a home care organization that specializes in spinal
cord injury. What type of health care facility would the nurse like to work in?

a.Secondary acute

b.Continuing

c.Restorative

d.Tertiary - Answer restorative



A nurse provides immunization to children and adults through the public health
department.

What type of health care would the nurse be providing?

a.Primary care

b.Preventive care

c.Restorative care

d.Continuing care - Answer preventative care



A nurse is applying the PDSA cycle for quality improvement. Which of the following does
the nurse do for the letter "A"?

a. Act

b. Alter

c. Assess

d. Approach - Answer ACT

, The nurse wishes to compare the performance of a particular health plan with that of
other health plans. To access this type of information, the nurse will utilize which of the
following?

a. Pew Health Professions Commission

b. Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS)

c. American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) Magnet Recognition Program

d.Hospital Consumer of Assessment of Healthcare Providers and SystemsHCAHPS -
Answer HEDIS



A geriatric patient needs very specialized wound care services after hospital discharge.
What kind of facility would the nurse refer the patient to?

a.Hospice

b.Respite care

c.Assisted living

d.Skilled nursing - Answer Skilled nursing



A community hospital emergency department registered nurse is providing care for a
client who is having chest pain. The registered nurse is providing what type of care?

a.Continuing care

b.Restorative care

c.Preventive care

d. Tertiary care -Answer tertiary



A nurse is providing teaching about the effects of globalization. What information should
the nurse include in the teaching session?

a. Greater spread of infectious diseases

b. Greater homogeneous blend of nursing workforce

c. Reduced poverty and greater "health tourism"

d. Reduced urbanization as people move to the suburbs-Answer increased spread of
disease

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