The two most common ways that people for health care are through private health insurance and government health insurance
Which of the following aspects of this current arrangement presents the greatest challenge to policymakers and citizens alike?
A) Government health insurance and private health insurance require separate health care institutions.
B) There are millions of Americans who have neither private nor government health insurance.
C) Private health care insurance is unable to pay for many of the treatments that are covered by government health care insurance.
D) Licensed practical/vocational nurses are not able to secure employment in institutions that are funded by government health insurance.
B
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The purpose of continuous quality improvement (CQI) is to
a. monitor processes involved in the provision of safe, effective care for patients. b. restructure hospital departments to initiate cost savings. c. provide an opportunity for staff members to participate in self-governance. d. deliver appropriate nursing care to patients.
People with low self-efficacy:
a. are often found to engage in antisocial and/or criminal behavior. b. usually require an inordinately large percentage of the available community health resources. c. are usually well motivated and handle stress well and typically have low vulnerability to depression. d. give up in the face of difficulty, recover slowly from setbacks, and easily fall victim to depression.
The nurse educator is reviewing the components of a psychosocial assessment with a group of students. Which definition of psychosocial health is appropriate for the educator to include in the review session?
A. Being mentally, emotionally, socially, and spiritually well. B. Being mentally stable, physically fit, and psychologically well. C. Being emotionally balanced and socially astute. D. Being spiritually and psychologically mature.
The patient has just been diagnosed with narcolepsy. The nurse teaches the patient about management of the condition. Which information from the patient will cause the nurse to intervene?
a. Takes antidepressant medications b. Naps shorter than 20 minutes c. Sits in hot, stuffy rooms d. Chews gum