Political Action in Nursing
Political Action in Nursing
Political Action in Nursing
Nursing Care Delivery
Nursing Care Delivery
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A nurse wants to influence health care policy by engaging in the political process. Which action should the nurse take first?

  • A. Join a political action committee (PAC)
  • B. Identify key health care issues affecting nursing practice
  • C. Volunteer for a political campaign
  • D. Lobby a legislator about nursing concerns

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The first step in political advocacy is identifying key health care issues affecting nursing practice. Once the issue is defined, nurses can take further action, such as joining a PAC, lobbying, or engaging in campaigns.

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What is the primary function of lobbying in the political process?

  • A. To enforce laws related to health care
  • B. To provide financial assistance to legislators
  • C. To influence public officials to take action on health care issues
  • D. To replace legislators who do not support nursing issues

Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Lobbying is the process of educating and influencing public officials to enact policies that benefit nursing and health care.

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What is the weakest source of power in political action?

  • A. Coercive Power
  • B. Expert Power
  • C. Reward Power
  • D. Referent Power

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Expert power is based on knowledge and skills, but it is often considered the weakest form of power because it lacks direct influence over decision-makers.

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What is a key goal of the Affordable Care Act (ACA)?

  • A. Expand private health insurance to all citizens
  • B. Make health insurance more affordable for people with incomes between 100% and 400% of the federal poverty level
  • C. Eliminate Medicaid expansion
  • D. Limit the number of health insurance providers

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The ACA was designed to make health insurance more affordable, particularly for those with incomes between 100% and 400% of the federal poverty level.

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Which nursing care delivery model involves a nurse assuming responsibility for complete care for a group of patients on a one-to-one basis?

  • A. Functional Nursing
  • B. Team Nursing
  • C. Primary Nursing
  • D. Total Patient Care

Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Total patient care, or private duty care, involves one nurse assuming complete responsibility for a group of patients, providing all necessary care.

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A newly licensed nurse wants to move from Indiana to Florida but learns that licensure requirements differ between states. Which concept is relevant to this situation?

  • A. Equal Pay for Equal Work Act
  • B. Collective Bargaining
  • C. Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC)
  • D. Right-to-Work Law

Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) allows nurses to practice in multiple states under a single license, provided those states are part of the agreement.

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A nurse manager wants to use legitimate power to influence policy. Which action demonstrates this type of power?

  • A. Writing research articles on health policy
  • B. Gaining support from influential leaders in nursing
  • C. Advocating for policy change based on their formal position
  • D. Providing financial incentives to policymakers

Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Legitimate power comes from an individual's official role or position, allowing them to influence policies.

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The American Nurses Association (ANA) lobbies for which primary issue?

  • A. Hospital accreditation standards
  • B. Increasing health care costs
  • C. Policies that benefit nursing practice and patient care
  • D. Expanding medical school programs

Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The ANA actively lobbies for policies that enhance nursing practice and improve patient outcomes.

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What is one major challenge in the healthcare system that affects nursing care delivery?

  • A. Rising costs of medical equipment
  • B. A shortage of healthcare professionals, especially nurses
  • C. Overuse of electronic health records (EHR)
  • D. Increase in the number of hospital beds

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The shortage of healthcare professionals, particularly nurses, is a significant challenge that impacts the quality of care and staffing levels.

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The word nurse derived from Latin origin means:

A) Caring

B) Illness

C) Wellness

D) Nourish

Correct Answer: D

 The word nurse is derived from the Anglo-French nurice and the Latin nutrica, both of which mean nourish. This is exactly what nurses have always done.

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A nurse wants to advocate for safe staffing ratios. Which action would be most effective?

  • A. Writing a letter to the hospital administration
  • B. Participating in a professional nursing organization that lobbies for staffing laws
  • C. Encouraging nurses to refuse to work short-staffed
  • D. Discussing concerns with colleagues only

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Professional nursing organizations have the political influence and resources to lobby for legislative changes regarding staffing ratios.

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. Which statement best describes the impact of collective bargaining in nursing?

  • A. It allows nurses to work independently without employer oversight
  • B. It ensures nurses have a legal voice in workplace conditions and contracts
  • C. It removes the need for professional organizations in political action
  • D. It prevents hospitals from making any changes to staffing policies

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Collective bargaining provides nurses with a means to negotiate for better wages, working conditions, and benefits.

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. A nurse is concerned about workplace violence. What is the best political action to address this issue?

  • A. Organize a workplace protest
  • B. Lobby legislators for workplace violence prevention laws
  • C. Avoid working in high-risk areas
  • D. Report incidents only to hospital administration

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Lobbying for legislation provides long-term protection and policy changes to improve nurse safety.

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What is the main purpose of case management in nursing?

  • A. To assign tasks to different healthcare workers
  • B. To ensure coordination of care and reduce healthcare costs
  • C. To assess patient care needs at the hospital’s emergency room
  • D. To handle billing and coding for healthcare services

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Case management focuses on coordinating care, monitoring services, and ensuring efficient use of resources to reduce costs.

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What is the main objective of using evidence-based practice (EBP) in nursing care?

  • A. To improve the timeliness of patient care
  • B. To integrate the best current research findings into clinical decision-making
  • C. To follow outdated clinical practices for consistency
  • D. To reduce the need for patient involvement in care decisions

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Evidence-based practice is focused on using the best available research evidence to make informed and effective decisions about patient care.

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What is the primary purpose of a Political Action Committee (PAC)?

  • A. To educate the public about nursing issues
  • B. To financially support and endorse political candidates who support health care policies beneficial to nursing
  • C. To lobby legislators on health policy issues
  • D. To negotiate contracts for nurses in collective bargaining

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: PACs pool resources to endorse and financially support political candidates who align with nursing and health care interests.

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A nurse is writing a letter to a legislator about health care reform. Which key element should be included?

  • A. A demand for immediate action
  • B. A personal story relating to the issue
  • C. A summary of the legislator’s voting history
  • D. A financial contribution to ensure the letter is read

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Personal stories help humanize the issue and make the message more impactful to legislators.

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. What is the goal of health care reform?

  • A. To increase the cost of health care services
  • B. To limit access to health care services
  • C. To improve access, affordability, and quality of health care
  • D. To eliminate government involvement in health care

Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Health care reform focuses on improving access, affordability, and quality of care for all individuals.

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According to the Institute of Medicine's 2010 report, what is one key recommendation to improve nursing care delivery?

  • A. Decrease the nurse-to-patient ratio in hospitals
  • B. Remove scope-of-practice barriers for nurses
  • C. Limit the number of nurses obtaining a doctorate
  • D. Reduce nurse salary scales to control healthcare costs

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: One of the key recommendations from the IOM (2010) is to remove scope-of-practice barriers to allow nurses to practice to the full extent of their training.

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. In which model of nursing care delivery does an RN manage and coordinate the patient’s care during the entire hospital stay, including discharge planning?

  • A. Team Nursing
  • B. Primary Nursing
  • C. Functional Nursing
  • D. Total Patient Care

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Primary Nursing involves the RN managing and coordinating care over a 24-hour period, including planning the patient’s discharge

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Which of the following is the strongest source of power in political action?

  • A. Expert Power
  • B. Reward Power
  • C. Referent Power
  • D. Coercive Power

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Reward power, such as endorsing candidates and providing financial contributions, is one of the strongest sources of power in political advocacy.

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 Which political issue is most relevant to ensuring nurse safety in the workplace?

  • A. Safe staffing laws
  • B. Multi-state licensure
  • C. Equal pay legislation
  • D. Professional networking

Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Safe staffing laws directly impact nurse workload, patient safety, and reduce burnout and workplace injuries.

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A nurse wants to expand their influence on policy. Which strategy is most effective?

  • A. Only voting in presidential elections
  • B. Avoiding controversial topics in professional discussions
  • C. Joining professional organizations and engaging in political advocacy
  • D. Relying on hospital administration to handle policy issues

Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Joining professional organizations provides nurses with resources and opportunities to actively participate in shaping health policy.

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What is the focus of patient-centered care?

  • A. Ensuring patient care is efficient and cost-effective
  • B. Making decisions about patient care based on clinical guidelines
  • C. Collaborating with patients and their families to meet individual health needs and preferences
  • D. Delivering care based solely on the physician’s orders

Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Patient-centered care involves actively involving patients and their families in care decisions and focusing on their individual health needs and goals.

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Which approach to managing healthcare costs involves setting a fixed reimbursement rate for hospitals based on the patient’s diagnosis at discharge?

  • A. Fee-for-service model
  • B. Prospective payment system
  • C. Case management model
  • D. Preferred provider organization

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The prospective payment system, introduced in the 1980s, provides hospitals with a fixed fee based on the patient’s diagnosis, encouraging cost-effective care.

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