NURS 406 Test 2 Questions and Answers Latest
Update 2024-2025
A course of action to be followed by a government, business, or institution
to obtain a desired effect ANS✔✔ Policy
Precepts and standards formed by governmental bodies that are of
fundamental concern to the state or the whole of the general public ANS✔✔
Public Policy
A local or regional effort to prevent the sale of tobacco or alcohol to minors
is of example of a/an ANS✔✔ Public Policy
Nursing leadership that influences and shapes health policy (goal in health
care and plan for achievement) and nursing practice. ANS✔✔ Nursing
Policies
Rules that govern worksites and identify the institution's goals, operation,
and treatment of employees. ANS✔✔ Institutional Polices
Any laws passed by a legislative body at the federal, state, or local level
ANS✔✔ Statutes
Nonprofit organization seeking to further a particular profession and public
interest- volunteer group that seeks to join large number of individuals who
have a significant wealth of knowledge and experience in a particular field.
ANS✔✔ Professional Associations
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What are some examples of professional associations? ANS✔✔ American
Marketing Association, American Psychological Association, National
Association of Social Workers, American Nurses Association
Pays specified healthcare services for all people 65 years of age and older
who are eligible to received SS benefits ANS✔✔ Medicare, Title XVIII Social
Security Amendment (1965)
Combined federal and state programs that provide access to care for the
poor and medically needy of all ages. ANS✔✔ Medicaid, Title XIX Social
Security Amendment (1965)
a Federal income supplement program funded by general tax revenues (not
Social Security taxes) designed to help aged, blind, and disabled people,
who have little or no income and
provide cash to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter. ANS✔✔
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
What were the significant insurance reforms brought by the Patient
Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010? ANS✔✔ 1. Established high-risk
pools to provide coverage to people with preexisting conditions
2. Prohibits insurers from placing lifetime limits on coverage
3. Insurers cannot drop policyholders when they get sick
4. Health plans must provide preventive care and screenings without
customer cost-sharing (co-payments and coinsurance)
Differences between Medicare and Medicaid? ANS✔✔ 1. Medicaid provides
long-term care services and personal services, Medicare does not.
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2. Medicaid eligibility based on income, Medicare eligibility based on age.
T/F? Disabled people who are approved for Social Security disability
insurance (SSDI) benefits will receive Medicare, and those who are approved
for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) will receive Medicaid ANS✔✔ True
What are the main points of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
of 2010? ANS✔✔ 1. All U.S. citizens and legal residents to have qualifying
health coverage
2. Changes eligibility requirements for Medicaid and expands CHIPS
3. Subsidizes premiums for lower and middle income families
4. Requires coverage of dependent adult children up to age 26
What were the cost-cutting measures done in order to implement the
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010? ANS✔✔ Cuts to
Medicare Advantage programs,
reductions in Medicare spending, reduce administrative costs, streamline
care, and reduce fraud and abuse
What were the new fees and taxes needed in order to implement the Patient
Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010? ANS✔✔ Taxes on indoor
tanning,
Medicare taxes for higher income brackets, fees for pharmaceutical
companies and medical devices, penalties for those who do not obtain
health insurance
The health reform legislation in 2010 was strongly influenced
by_____________ ANS✔✔ the rising number of uninsured and underinsured
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