Sphere of care that describes a 42 year-old adult male who is receiving pain management therapy for an osteogenic sarcoma, which has metastasized to the liver
What is the palliative sphere
Who has direct authority over a nurse steeling prescribed medications?
What is the State Board of Nursing who issued the license.
A national religious organization - funded from profits of the previous three years of operation. What type of agency could this be?
What is a not-for-profit.
A TRUE statement about health care in the United States
What is the U.S. spends more money on health care than any other nation.
Branch of Government responsible for execution of laws passed by Legislatures?
What is the Executive Branch.
Which health care service would lead to decreased economic costs based on the U.S. Task Force for prevention screening?
What is a mammogram
The annual report for the hospital shows an external environment affecting the amount of new staff hired. What is likely the force contributing to this outcome?
What is a National Recession.
What do the economics of health care include?
What is equal distribution of health care.
Affordable Care Organization (ACO) provide which of the following aspects of health care (2)
What is Integrate care and Enhance Evidenced based Practice
Nurses can be advocates in which of the following ways? (3)
What is Supporting professional nursing organizations
What is arranging a meeting with the case manager for your patient
What is rallying for immunizations
Which group should the nurse expect to receive immunizations based on the wellness-illness continuum for Covid-19?
What is the population with chronic disease
How does the nurse manager know social needs of the organization are being met?
What is most employees from the organization attend an annual holiday celebration.
Name the three things Medicare is
What is patients who are disabled or have ESRD.
What is Persons over 65.
What is Funded by the Federal Government.
What is acceptable information to view in your assigned patient (three things)
What is history and physical
What are Labs
What is patient's age, DOB, and gender
Which level of government is responsible for regulating of the nurse's license?
What is the State Government.
Which are examples of spheres of care settings for health and wellness? Name 3
What are student health clinics, birthing centers, and public health departments.
How do you know the hospital is meeting Magnet Status? (2 reasons)
What are 1) nurses are active in hospital committees. 2) Quality improvement projects are passed and evaluated by nurses.
The United States Health care system is different than many other health care systems in the world in what way?
What is the Health care system is not entirely government funded.
Definition of a health care policy?
What is Public Policy made to support health-related goals
Which of the following is the intent of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)?
What is limit the ability of health care providers to sell patient information to outside sources.
An advanced delivery of care that crosses all four spheres presented in this concept presentation especially two of them
What is virtual care for chronic disease management and palliative and end of life care.
A hiring freeze is on - what is the potential critical consequence of their internal organization decision
What is a decrease in availability of future nurses to hire.
In Managed Health care the providers
What is may encounter additional costs if care provided exceeds reimbursement
What is Health Policy at the State Level?
What is Scope of Nursing Practice.
What is FALSE regarding State Licensure Laws?
What is Licensure is not necessary if the individual has completed training.