Which of the following programs requires recipients to find jobs or enroll in job training programs?

a. Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC)
b. Medicaid
c. Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF)
d. Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)


ANS: C

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The specific tools used to make quality visible to stakeholders in health care are called:

a. indicators. b. outcomes. c. variable selections. d. quality measures.

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A patient is admitted to the ED with suspected alcohol intoxication. The ED nurse is aware of the need to assess for conditions that can mimic acute alcohol intoxication. In light of this need, the nurse should perform what action?

A) Check the patient's blood glucose level. B) Assess for a documented history of major depression. C) Determine whether the patient has ingested a corrosive substance. D) Arrange for assessment of serum potassium levels.

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The nurse is providing care in a hospital with a high volume of clients with Medicare and HMO health plans. Which statement is true about the role of the nurse in this type of environment?

a. Surveys indicate the public is opposed to prescriptive authority for advanced practice nurses. b. Nurses are seen as part of the problem in delivery of health care. c. The public accepts the role of nurses in performing physical examinations and managing minor acute illnesses. d. Nurses have many roles to fill to support the clients' needs

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A nurse has delegated some tasks to the unlicensed nursing assistant. At the end of the shift, the nurse discovers that most of the tasks have not been done. Which action by the nurse would be best?

a. Devise a plan ensuring delegated tasks are completed and evaluated. b. Remind the assistant that he or she carries the responsibility for these tasks. c. Report the situation to the manager and request an assignment change. d. Stop delegating and perform all the nursing actions him- or herself.

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