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HC Delivery
100
A manner, feeling, or position toward a person or thing
What is Attitude
100
This type of care focuses on the client as a unified whole and assisting the client to maintain or regain health, and helping each client achieve the highest possible level of wellness.
What is Holistic health care ?
100
The federal government became more involved in health care delivery with the passage of this act that provided benefits for older adults, child welfare, and federal funding for educating health care personnel.
What is Social Security Act ?
100
In breaking this type of law; a nurse would experience loss of license and be sentenced to jail time if found guilty
What is public law ?
100
The delivery of this type of care to clients occurs primarily in hospitals.
What is acute care ?
200
reading, math, writing, speaking and this basic skill is necessary to begin to understand and process information
What is Listening ?
200
A way to visualize the range of a client’s health, from highest health to potential death. An individual’s place may change daily or even hourly depending on what is happening to that individual.
What is The health continuum ?
200
The Goldmark Report This report identified the major weakness of hospital-based nursing training programs and concluded that nursing education should take place in the university setting
What is The Goldmark Report ?
200
This type of law includes felonies and misdemeanors
What is criminal law ?
200
This payment arrangement involves clients who directly pay the provider for services received.
What is Fee-for-service
300
Strategies for this plan include analyzing time commitments, knowing oneself, clarifying goals, setting priorities, and disciplining oneself
What is time management ?
300
During this time period in the 1800's, it was considered unseemly for women to be nurses. They were considered as nonprofessional servants and nursing care was still performed in the home by female relatives of people who were ill.
What is the Industrial Revolution ?
300
This type of law defines and limits government powers
What is constitutional law ?
300
An example is a nurse going through a client’s clothing without asking permission.
What is Battery ?
300
With this type of care the focus on providing services as cost-efficiently as possible; a primary care provider is responsible for managing all health care services and referrals
What is Managed care ?
400
Steps to consider while planning this: Preview the material to be studied. Consider the chapter heading. Read the objectives for the chapter. Scan the vocabulary section and the end-of-chapter summary and questions. Set up your questions. Read and take notes. Reread when necessary. Reflect or create your individual style cues. Review or summarize the information.
What is a study plan ?
400
The Sisters of the Holy Cross were the first to respond during this war ?
What is the civil war ?
400
This type of law; enacted by legislative bodies, includes the establishment of nursing practice acts in each state
What is Statutory law ?
400
Refers to the ability of a competent client to make health care decisions based on an understanding of the benefits, risks, and potential consequences of a proposed plan of care and alternatives to the plan, and to express agreement to pursue a course of action.
What is Informed consent ?
400
Three major factors that influence the provision of health care services to individuals
What are cost, access, and quality ?
500
These skills include identifying error patterns (knowing why the answer selected is wrong); reading the questions carefully before selecting an answer; improving vocabulary in the area of content being tested; minimizing inferences about the questions or options; identifying priorities correctly; and knowing the material through regular study and preparation.
What are test taking skills
500
This nursing pioneer was responsible for organizing the American Red Cross in 1881.
Who is Clara Barton ?
500
These are considered civil wrongs against another person or against property.
What is tort ?
500
This is the principle of duty to avoid causing harm to others; it refers to both intentional harm and the risk of harm, which may be physiologic, social, financial, or spiritual in nature.
What is Nonmaleficence ?
500
This is a common feature of HMOs; signifying entrance into the system that occurs through a point designated by the health plan.
What is Single point of entry ?