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- Health care facilities provide all the following services except
- providing care for the sick and injured.
- promoting immunity from disease and illness.
- providing education for health care workers.
- promoting research in the sciences of medicine and nursing.
ANSWER: b
- Acute care facilities provide care to individuals known as
- patients.
- residents.
- clients.
- patrons.
ANSWER: a
- Long-term care facilities provide
- trauma care to acutely ill individuals.
- obstetrical care to mothers and infants.
- care for individuals who are undergoing surgery.
- services to persons with stable chronic illnesses.
ANSWER: d
- The hospice supports
- individuals who are having surgical procedures.
- clients who have no financial resources.
- terminally ill individuals and their families.
- individuals who require psychiatric care.
ANSWER: c
- Long-term acute care hospitals
- are comparable to long-term care nursing facilities.
- provide services to unstable, short-term patients.
- accept patients with a good chance for improvement.
- provide acute, complex care for terminally ill patients.
ANSWER: c
- Magnet hospitals
- recognize outstanding physician services.
- recognize excellence in nursing care.
- comprise about 30 percent of all facilities.
- focus on negative outcomes of care.
ANSWER: b
- Health care is financed by all of the following except
- the Health Care Financing Association.
- private insurance plans.
- governmental programs.
- health maintenance organizations.
ANSWER: a
- Cost containment
- is not a priority for the health care worker.
- involves saving money from your paycheck.
- requires workers to use costly supplies.
- involves avoiding waste and minimizing expenses.
ANSWER: d
- An important concern in health care is
- preserving life at all costs.
- withholding expensive care from the elderly.
- maintaining and enhancing quality of life.
- humanizing care only for young patients.
ANSWER: c
10.Medicare payment to the acute care facility is based on
- the actual cost of providing care.
- diagnosis related groups.
- a rate equivalent to private insurance.
- a uniform procedural payment scale.
ANSWER: b
11.A review and evaluation to ensure that the facility maintains acceptable standards of practice is a
- survey.
- license.
- certification.
- utilization review.
ANSWER: a
12.The governmental agency that protects the health and safety of employees is
- TJC.
- HCFA.
- health department.
- OSHA.
ANSWER: d
13.A written notice that informs the facility of violations of OSHA rules is a
- citation.
- survey.
- certification.
- review.
ANSWER: a
14.The purpose of the quality assurance (QA) committee is to
- write deficiencies of the staff.
- create a good paper trail.
- identify and correct problems.
- develop material safety data sheets.
ANSWER: c
15.A staff member who has received training to perform more than one kind of work is considered
- patient-focused.
- multiskilled.
- transitional.
- accredited.
ANSWER: b
16.Which of the following is an advantage of cross-training a nursing assistant?
- Cross-trained nursing assistants can perform all health care skills.
- Cross-trained nursing assistants can only perform specific tasks.
- Cross-trained nursing assistants help reduce patient waiting time.
- Cross-trained nursing assistants can make decisions for patients.
ANSWER: c
17.Why is employment of nursing assistants in the U.S. expected to grow by 20 percent by the year 2020?
- Because the overall U.S. population is increasing.
- Because the elderly population is increasing.
- Because more people are expected to immigrate to the U.S.
- Because of rapid advances in health care technologies.
ANSWER: b
18.Which of the following is not an example of preventive care?
- Prenatal care
- Annual physical examinations
- Emergency treatment
- Immunizations
ANSWER: c
19.Which of the following individuals would be considered a health care consumer?
- A hospital patient
- A client receiving home care
- A resident of a long-term care facility
- All of the above
ANSWER: d
20.A patient who is experiencing a stroke has which type of condition?
- Acute
- Chronic
- Orthopedic
- Psychiatric
ANSWER: a
21.A long-term care facility would be most likely to provide care to a resident who has which of the following conditions?
- Urinary tract infection
- Allergies
- Severe burns
- Parkinson’s disease
ANSWER: d
22.In an assisted living facility (ALF), the majority of care is provided by
- registered nurses.
- medical assistants.
- personal care assistants.
- physicians.
ANSWER: c
23.What is the purpose of respite care?
- To care for individuals with developmental disabilities
- To assist with activities of daily living
- To offer rehabilitative care following surgery
- To allow a caregiver time off
ANSWER: d
24.Moving a patient between different care sites as a person’s needs change is called a(n)
- coordination.
- restorative service.
- transition.
- patient-focus.
ANSWER: c
25.Which of the following is an example of a specialized service that is offered by a hospital?
- Critical care
- Pharmacy
- Obstetrics
- Post-anesthesia recovery
ANSWER: b
26.A catheter infection that a patient develops while hospitalized is considered a(n)
- preventable event.
- chronic illness.
- trauma.
- All of the above
ANSWER: b
27.Which of the following statements about Medicare is correct?
- Medicare is a state-run government program.
- Medicare pays a portion of health care costs for persons 65 years and over.
- Medicare pays health care costs for pregnant women.
- Medicare pays health care costs for individuals who fall into certain income categories.
ANSWER: b
28.One of the goals of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is to
- provide free health care to patients who enroll in medical research studies.
- pay for the health care of dependents and survivors of persons who are in active military service.
- fund reproductive health care for members of both sexes.
- require insurance companies to cover people with pre-existing medical conditions.
ANSWER: d
29.A voluntary process in which a professional organization recognizes a facility for demonstrating its ability to meet certain quality standards and criteria is called
- licensure.
- certification.
- accreditation.
- inspection.
ANSWER: c
30.Which of the following is true about a hospital’s participation in Medicare and Medicaid programs?
- Many hospitals choose not to receive Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement.
- Only CMS accredited hospitals are eligible to receive Medicare payments.
- CMS does not perform hospital inspections.
- CMS accreditation is mandatory for all hospitals in the U.S.
ANSWER: b
31.Managed care services are always paid for and regulated by the government.
- True
- False
ANSWER: False
32.Patients are discharged earlier from hospitals to reduce the cost of care.
- True
- False
ANSWER: True
33.Long-term care facilities provide services to individuals with stable chronic illnesses.
- True
- False
ANSWER: True
Rehabilitation is a service to help a patient regain abilities after illness.
- True
- False
ANSWER: True
35.The gynecological department of the hospital cares for newborn infants and their mothers.
- True
- False
ANSWER: False
36.Health maintenance organizations are a type of insurance.
- True
- False
ANSWER: True
37.A hospital is an example of an acute care facility.
- True
- False
ANSWER: True
38.Individuals who receive care in their homes are called patients.
- True
- False
ANSWER: False
39.A pediatric hospital cares for children from birth to age 18.
- True
- False
ANSWER: True
40.The health care facility must hold a state certification, which permits it to conduct business.
- True
- False
ANSWER: False
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