A "health care system which attempts clinically and financially to control primary health care services in a medical group practice through elimination of redundant facilities and services for the purpose of reducing costs" describes which of the

following health care financing systems?
a. Fee for service c. Categorical financing
b. Universal health care d. Managed care


D

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a. Suggesting that they travel with a seniors' group b. Addressing arrangements to have medical care, if needed, during their travels c. Providing information regarding pet care services for their beloved dog d. Reassuring the client that their concerns about safety are unfounded

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The nurse is caring for four patients with different diagnoses. Which patient should the nurse shave with an electric razor?

a. The hypertensive patient b. The patient with diabetes mellitus c. The patient with a closed head injury d. The patient with a pulmonary embolus

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A nurse is using professional standards to influence clinical decisions. What is the rationale for the nurse's actions?

a. Establishes minimal passing standards for testing b. Utilizes evidence-based practice based on nurses' needs c. Bypasses the patient's feelings to promote ethical standards d. Uses critical thinking for the highest level of quality nursing care

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A parent of an 18-month-old boy tells the nurse that he says "no" to everything and has rapid mood swings. If he is scolded, he shows anger and then immediately wants to be held. The nurse's best interpretation of this behavior is that:

a. This is normal behavior for his age. b. This is unusual behavior for his age. c. He is not effectively coping with stress. d. He is showing he needs more attention.

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