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  • September 23, 2024
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CASAL 1 – Questions And Verified Answers (Graded A+)

When are patient’s eligable for medicare? Right Ans - 65 or those with
permanent diabilites

Medicaid for patients with Right Ans - low incomes

MCO insurance Right Ans - managed care organizer: prevention and health
promotion

PPO Right Ans - preferred provider organizations

EPO insurance Right Ans - exclusive provider orgnaizatoin (no out o
fnetwork coverage)

Long term care insurance Right Ans - used a s supplement: for what
medicare doesn't cover

Emphasizes health promotion; office or clinic visits, work centered screenings,
health centers Right Ans - primary health care

Diagnosis and treatment of ill ness and injury (i.e. ER, diagnostic center,
emergent care) Right Ans - secondary health care

Acute crae, high specialty care; oncology cents, burn centes, intensive care
Right Ans - teritary health care

Immediate follow up care, promotes self-care, home healht, rehab ceneters,
SNF Right Ans - restorative health care

Long term or chronic health care: end of life care, palliative care, hospice,
adult day ccare, assisted ilving Right Ans - continuing health care

Who do you refer to when a patient is going home and is no longer able to
perfeorm ADL's. helps get medical equiptment into the home Right Ans -
social worker

CNA's are considered Right Ans - AP- assistive personell

,Support of clien'ts health, wellness, safety, and personal rights, including
privacy Right Ans - advocacy

Willingness to respect obligations and follwo through on promises Right
Ans - respnsibilites

Ability to anser for one's own actoins Right Ans - accountability

Protection of privacy without dimishinga cces to high quality care Right
Ans - confidentiality

The right to make one's own personal decisoins, even when the decisions may
not be in the person's best intereste Right Ans - autonomy

Action that promotes good for others, without any self-interest Right Ans -
beneficence

Fulfillment of promises Right Ans - fidelity

Fairness in care delivery and use of resources Right Ans - justice

A commitment to do no harm Right Ans - nonmaleficence

A commitment to tell the truth Right Ans - veracity

the conduct of one persona makes another person fearful adn apprehensive
(i.e. NG tube threat for a client who refuses to eat) Right Ans - assault

Intentional and wrongful physical contact: infolves injury or offensive contact
Right Ans - battery

A person is confined or restrained against his will Right Ans - false
imprisonment

Providers responsibility for informed consent Right Ans - purpose of
procedure, description, potential harm, pain, discomfort, options for other
treatments, option to refuse

,Clients responsbitiy for informed consent Right Ans - give it voluntairy, be
competnet, legal age to give consent,

Nurses responsibiites for informed consent Right Ans - witness the
informed conset, ensure the client undersnants, notify the provider if the
client has more quetisons, (provider is responsible for giving clarification),
document quesiotns, reinforcmetn of teahcing, and use of an interpreter

Advanced directives: when to ask? Right Ans - upon admission

AND- Right Ans - allow natural death

Who’s job to inform all HC personalle about the client's advance directive?
Right Ans - nurse

Document what data as direct quotes, within quotaion marks or summarize
Right Ans - subjective

Document client's behaviro without judements, or assumptions Right Ans -
objective data

Type of documetation that trends vital signs, blood glucose levels, pain levels
and other assessments Right Ans - flow charts

Type of doucmentation for "story like" manner Right Ans - narrative
documentation

Documentation that uses a standardized form to identify norms and allows
selective documentation of deveiations from those norms Right Ans -
charting by exception documentation

Type of documentation that is organized by problem or diagnosis, consist of a
database, problem list, care plan, progeress notes. I.E. SOAP, PIE< DAR
Right Ans - problem- orientated medical records

TO- needs physician to sign in person within Right Ans - 24 hours

Should an incident report be reported in a client's medical file Right Ans -
NO

, SOAP Right Ans - subjective, objective, assessment, plan

PIE Right Ans - problem, intervention, evaluation

DAR Right Ans - data, action, response

nurses CANNOT delegate these to PNs or APs Right Ans - nursing porcess,
client education or tasks that require nursing judgment

give specific info when delegating example Right Ans - tell them to assist
with shower at 0900 INSTEAD of assist mr martin with morning hygiene

discharge planning starts on Right Ans - admission

one of the first things you should do when admitting a patien Right Ans -
introduce them to thier roommate

family history focus Right Ans - HTN, cancer, heart disease, diabetes

AMA Right Ans - against medical advice

documentation of discharge Right Ans - date and time, how they are
leaving, where they are going, summary of condition, followup, disposistion of
valubles, medications etc

discharge instructions Right Ans - written instrucios, diet, step by step
instruction for home care, precautions, signs and symptoms of what to report,
names and numbers of providers and community sercies to contact, plans for
follwo up and therapies

the absence of illness-producing microorganizims Right Ans - asepsis

alwasy check if the patient has a ___________ allergy before aseptic technique
Right Ans - latex

how much alcohol gel to use? Right Ans - 3-5 ml

have visitors sit _______ feet away from a patient with a cough Right Ans - 3

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