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CSN Nursing 101 Exam 1--Fundamentals, Communications, Aging Adult
Terms in this set (62)
What are the 4 aims of nursing? To promote health To prevent illness To restore health
To facilitate coping with disability or death
How long is a nursing license good for in Nevada (and most states)?...
CSN Nursing 101 Exam 1--Fundamentals, Communications,
Aging Adult
Terms in this set (62)
To promote health
To prevent illness
What are the 4 aims of nursing?
To restore health
To facilitate coping with disability or death
How long is a nursing license good for in 2 years
Nevada (and most states)?
How many CEUs do you need to renew your 30
nursing license in NV?
In the nursing process, what will you always Assess
do first?
Where would you find a nurse's scope of Nurse Practice Act
practice? NCSBN.org
Primary--promotion and prevention
In health care settings, what are the levels of
Secondary--diagnosis and treatment
care and what are their aims?
Tertiary--specialty (like burn center, cancer center)
Which are examples of primary level care A, C, F
health PROMOTION? SATA.
A. Exercise class
B. Immunizations
C. Prenatal care
D. Community and legislative actions
E. Blood pressure or cancer screenings
F. Nutrition classes
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Which are examples of primary level care B, D, E
health PREVENTION? SATA.
A. Exercise class
B. Immunizations
C. Prenatal care
D. Community and legislative actions
E. Blood pressure or cancer screenings
F. Nutrition classes
What kind of care do rehabilitation centers intermediate follow-up care
provide?
Assist the individual to regain maximal functional status
What is the goal of a rehabilitation center?
Promote independence
In extended care, which facility provides Assisted living
assistance for ADLs, such as meals?
Who does hospice provide services for? Dying patients AND their loved ones
In health care plans, which two are managed HMO, Medicare MCO
care organizations?
1. health maintenance, health promotion, primary care
What are the two focuses of an MCO?
2. containing costs
What is the focus of a PPO? Health maintenance
Medicare part A covers what? hospital
How are hospital costs for Medicare part A DRGs (diagnosis-related groups)
calculated?
Which Medicare plan is called an advantage Part C because it includes parts A (hospital) and B (doctors visits) and some include D
plan, and why? (meds); advantage because it has comprehensive coverage
Money is taken out of a social security check MCO because they actually manage the healthcare plan
on a monthly basis for Medicare Part C; who
is it paid to? Why?
What is the prospective payment system System for Medicare patients by which a predetermined level of reimbursement is
(PPS)? established before services are provided, based on DRGs.
When the PPS was established in 1983, what cost-based reimbursement; moved instead to diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) to
did it eliminate? determine payment
Under the PPS, hospitals are reimbursed a It promotes quality care, since the hospital has no financial incentive to keep a patient
fixed amount for each DRG. What benefit longer or run unnecessary tests
does this have to the patient?
HCAHPS tracks patient satisfaction. In what Reimbursement--if bad reviews for care, hospital will not be reimbursed the full amount
way does this affect the hospital?
What are examples of hospital-acquired skin breakdown (e.g. pressure sore)
conditions for which a facility will not be falls or injuries
reimbursed? infections
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