N6100 Exam 2 Modules
questions and answers
In the United States, what percentage of health care services is paid for
with public funds?
A) 50%
B) 25%
C) 30%
D) 45% - answer D) 45%
Which type of funding is the payer for the majority of health expenditures
in the United States?
A) Direct consumer payment
B) Private coverage
C) Medicare
D) Medicaid - answer B) Private coverage
Which are examples of publicly funded health care in the United States?
(Select all that apply.)
A) Nonprofit insurance plans
B) Medicaid
C) Employer-provided insurance
D) Commercial insurance plans
E) Medicare - answer B) Medicaid
E) Medicare
A recently hired clinic nurse is providing intake on a new client at the
clinic. The client says they do not have insurance. When the client leaves,
the nurse says, "I thought all people had insurance since the Affordable
Care Act." What would be the nursing supervisor's best response to this
comment?
, A) "There is health care coverage, but some people choose not to use it
because it is difficult to apply for and obtain."
B) "Some people choose not to take the health care coverage offered by
the government and prefer to pay out of pocket."
C) "Even though there is coverage available, many people in the United
States cannot afford health care coverage."
D) "They may have insurance but choose not to tell us because we are a
public health agency." - answer C) "Even though there is coverage
available, many people in the United States cannot afford health care
coverage."
The home health nurse is developing a treatment care plan for an older
retired client with Medicare insurance. What factor will the nurse take into
consideration as the plan is developed?
A) Treatments and medications may be limited as they are covered by
publicly mandated, privately funded health care plans.
B) If ordered by the provider, treatments are usually covered by publicly
funded health care plans.
C) Treatments will need to be predetermined and preapproved by the
privately funded health care plan prior to providing service.
D) Treatments will need to be low-cost and low-technology, as the client
will have to pay for all treatments out-of-pocket. - answer B) If ordered by
the provider, treatments are usually covered by publicly funded health
care plans.
A client who is employed at a local, large manufacturing plant has an
appointment at the clinic. What type of insurance plan would the intake
nurse expect the client to have?
A) No insurance for a health care
B) Privately funded insurance
C) Publicly funded insurance
D) Publicly mandated, privately funded insurance - answer B) Privately
funded insurance
A client has asked the nurse who qualifies to receive an income-based
subsidy from the government to help with health care coverage. What
should the nurse tell the client?
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