RNRS 116- M.46 Healthcare Systems &
Exemplars (Pearson) Exam
Which of the following nursing care model for delivery can be most cost effective?
Functional nursing
Team nursing
Primary nursing
Positive nursing - ANSWER Functional nursing
The nurse is triaging victims who were decontaminated after coming in contact with an
unknown chemical substance. The nurse must wear personal protective equipment.
In which zone is the nurse working?
Warm zone
Cold zone
Hot zone
Neutral zone - ANSWER Cold zone
The nurse is leading a drill for a large-scale biological attack. One of the participants
asks, "Where would the healthcare personnel get the vaccines if there had been an
actual large-scale attack?"
Which of the following responses by the nurse is appropriate?
"The area hospitals have stockpiles of vaccines in case of a biological attack."
"The vaccine manufacturers will have the vaccines delivered within 24-36 hours."
, "A preassembled package with the vaccines will be delivered within 12 hours."
"The CDC has the vaccines readily available to be shipped immediately to a disaster
site." - ANSWER "A preassembled package with the vaccines will be delivered within 12
hours."
A blind patient with Parkinson disease is assigned a nurse to coordinate care from a
number of specialists.
What type of model does this care coordination suggest?
Patient-centered care
Managed care
Team nursing
Case management - ANSWER Case management
The nurse is caring for a older adult patient who takes numerous medications due to
complex healthcare needs.
Which statement describes the risk for the patient for prescription drug expenses when
hitting the "donut hole" of Medicare?
The patient may be forced to buy fewer prescription drugs.
The patient is given low-cost medications paid for with government funding.
The patient can have a free year's worth of drugs to use before the advent of the next
calendar year.
The patient is eligible for generic medications using Medicare payment. - ANSWER The
patient may be compelled to purchase fewer prescription drugs.
Conclusion
The nurse is providing care for a client who lives 50 miles away from the clinic and
frequently cannot obtain transportation for follow-up care.
Which barrier to healthcare is most likely responsible for the patient's noncompliance
with follow-up clinic visits?
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