Which of the following descriptions is the best example of how the Beveridge model is implemented?
a. A government system plans and pays for health care delivered by private enterprise.
b. Multiple insurance providers develop options for health care delivery to the population.
c. A government system plans and pays for health care delivered by private enterprise.
d. The government plans and funds care provided by its employees in government-owned health facilities.
ANS: D
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A) Thorough elimination of neoplastic cells in the bone structure B) Preservation of normal weight bearing and range of motion C) Ensuring vascular supply to the bone is not affected D) Prevention of pathologic fractures
Which of the following are examples of invasion of privacy by nurses? Choose all that apply
1) Searching a patient's belongings without permission 2) Reviewing the plan for patient care in the lunchroom 3) Discussing healthcare issues for an unconscious patient with his power of attorney 4) Releasing patient health information to local newspaper reporters
Adjuvant treatment with tamoxifen may be recommended for patients with breast cancer if the tumor is
a. Smaller than 5 cm b. Located in the upper outer quadrant only c. Contained only in the breast d. Estrogen receptive
The mother of a 2-year-old is concerned because her child does not seem interested in eating
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