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NURS 1005 Unit 1 Ch.1-6 Test With
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A _____ approach is focuses on the care of the whole person physically and
mentally - ANSWER Holistic

A _____ approach is an approach that focuses on the person receiving the care
- ANSWER Humanistic

_____ provide services that are either specialized in one speciality (cancer
center, orthopedic hospital etc.) or provide a variety of services (general
hospital) - ANSWER Acute care settings

_____ a unit within a hospital, a separate facility or a long term care facility
that focuses its care on rehabilitation and helping the patient to move from
hospital care to home care - ANSWER Sub-acute care units (skilled nursing
units)

_____ are facilities where residents that are unable to care for themselves
either temporarily or permanently live to receive a wide variety of care.

-Some will specialize to provide care for residents with a specific need
(alzheimer's, stroke recovery etc.) - ANSWER Long-Term care facilities
(Nursing homes)

_____ a type of long term care facility where residents that require limited
help (medications, transportation, meals or house keeping) have access to a
nurse 24/7. - ANSWER Assisted living facilities

_____ provide clients with skilled care in a persons home for a variety of

,different medical needs - ANSWER Home health care agencies

_____ provide care that is focused on relieving pain and providing emotions
and spiritual support for people who are dying (with 3-6 months to live) and
their families - ANSWER Hospice organizations

_____ is a group of people with different types of knowledge and skill levels
who work together to provide holistic care to the patient or resident -
ANSWER Health Care Team

_____ is the primary government agency responsible for protecting this
nations health.

There are multiple agencies involved in overseeing many different aspect of
the health care system in the US. - ANSWER The United States Department of
Health and Human Services

_____ is an act passed in 1987 to improve the quality of life for people who
live in long-term care facilities by making sure that residents receive a certain
standard of care which takes into account the residents physical, emotional,
spiritual, and social needs - ANSWER Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
(OBRA), 1987

What does OBRA stand for - ANSWER Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act

OBRA sets standards for _____ standard of _____ and standard of _____ of _____ -
ANSWER Long-term care facilities standard of care and standard of training
of nursing assistants who work in long-term care facilities

The _____ is an independent, non-profit organization that sets national
standards for all types of health care organizations and officially recognizes
(accredits) organizations that meet these standards - ANSWER Joint

,Commission

_____ is a government agency that is responsible for protecting the health and
safety of American workers by enforcing standards and providing education
to improve conditions in the workplace. - ANSWER Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA)

_____ is an insurance that is purchased at group rates by an employer or
corporation that either pays for a percentage of the employees coverage or
covers it fully - ANSWER Group insurance

_____ is when a health care provider is required to prove that a person's
medical conditions meets certain criteria and receives pre-approval for
treatment for medical costs to be covered by the insurance company -
ANSWER Certification process

_____ is a system designed to control health care costs by delivering health
care to people who need it by arranging contacts with various health care
providers

(Ex. Preferred provider organization, Health maintenance organization) -
ANSWER Managed Care System

_____ is a managed care system that contracts with an insurance company to
accept a standard payment as total payment for services rendered; in return
for seeking care only from health care providers who are part of the network,
the ensured usually receive the care ata reduced cost - ANSWER Preferred
Provider Organization (PPO)

_____ is a managed care system that contract with health care providers to
provide health care services for a prepaid fee, and people seeking care agree
to see only health care providers who are part of the HMO network -

, ANSWER Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)

_____ is a type of insurance plan that is federally funded by social security and
which all people 65 years and older, and some younger disabled people are
eligible to participate - ANSWER Medicare

_____ is a federally funded and state regulated plan designed to help people
with low incomes to pay for health care - ANSWER Medicaid

_____ is a report that focuses on the degree of assistance or skilled care that
each resident of a long-term care facility needs - ANSWER Minimum Data Set
(MDS)

_____ is a system for controlling health care costs in which the length of a
person's hospital stay, as well as payment for hospitalization, surgery or
other treatment, is specified according to the person's diagnosis - ANSWER
Diagnosis-related group (DRG)

True or False -Health care today is delivered in large facilities dedicated to
providing on-site patient care - ANSWER T

True or False -Alzheimer patients who can no longer do any of their own
daily care may need to enter a long-term facility - ANSWER T

True or False -The Director of Nursing is the person responsible for all
aspects of the organization that have to do with patient or resident care -
ANSWER T

True or False -Each facility is able to set its own standards for training and
evaluating nursing assistants - ANSWER F

True or False -No person under the age of 65 is eligible for Medicare -
ANSWER F

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