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ATI FUNDAMENTALS FOR NURSING EDITION 10.0
EXAM LATEST!!! QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS| 100% CORRECT
1. Medicare:
- a. For clients over age 65 and/or with permanent disabilities. Premiums applied as insurance program
reimburses providers based on DRGs.
- b. For clients with low income. Is federally funded and individual states determine eligibility
requirements.
- c. Reimburses for services on fee-for-service basis.
- d. **Premiums applied as Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) provide enrolled clients with
comprehensive care overseen by a primary care provider. Is federally funded.**

2. Medicaid:
- a. **For clients with low income. Is federally funded and individual states determine eligibility
requirements.**
- b. For clients over age 65 and/or with permanent disabilities. Premiums applied as insurance program
reimburses providers based on DRGs.
- c. Reimburses for services on fee-for-service basis.
- d. Comprehensive care is overseen by a primary care provider & focuses on prevention and health
promotion.

3. Traditional Insurance:
- a. **Reimburses for services on a fee-for-service basis.**
- b. Provides comprehensive care overseen by a primary care provider.
- c. For clients with low income. Is federally funded and individual states determine eligibility
requirements.
- d. Provides long-term care expenses not covered by Medicare.

4. Managed Care Organizations (MCOs):
- a. Reimburses for services on a fee-for-service basis.
- b. Comprehensive care is overseen by a primary care provider & focuses on prevention and health
promotion.
- c. **Comprehensive care is overseen by a primary care provider & focuses on prevention and health
promotion.**
- d. The client chooses from a list of providers within a contracted organization.

5. Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs):
- a. The client chooses from a list of providers within a contracted organization.

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- b. **Client chooses from a list of contracted providers. Using non-contracted providers increases the
client's out-of-pocket costs.**
- c. Provides comprehensive care overseen by a primary care provider.
- d. Provides long-term care expenses not covered by Medicare.

6. Exclusive Provider Organizations (EPOs):
- a. **The client chooses from a list of providers within a contracted organization.**
- b. Client chooses from a list of contracted providers. Using non-contracted providers increases the
client's out-of-pocket costs.
- c. Comprehensive care is overseen by a primary care provider & focuses on prevention and health
promotion.
- d. Reimburses for services on a fee-for-service basis.

7. Long-Term Care Insurance:
- a. Provides for long-term care expenses not covered by Medicare.
- b. **Provides for long-term care expenses not covered by Medicare.**
- c. Reimburses for services on a fee-for-service basis.
- d. Comprehensive care is overseen by a primary care provider & focuses on prevention and health
promotion.

8. Preventive Health Care:
- a. **Focuses on educating and equipping clients to reduce and control risk factors of disease.
Examples include immunizations, stress management programs, and seat belt use.**
- b. Emphasizes health promotion, and includes prenatal and well-baby care, nutrition counseling, and
disease control.
- c. Involves the provision of specialized highly technical care. Examples include oncology centers and
burn centers.
- d. Involves intermediate follow-up care for restoring health. Examples include home health care,
rehab centers, and skilled nursing facilities.

9. Primary Health Care:
- a. **Emphasizes health promotion, and includes prenatal and well-baby care, nutrition counseling,
and disease control.**
- b. Includes the diagnosis and treatment of emergency, acute illness, or injury.
- c. Involves intermediate follow-up care for restoring health.
- d. Designed to address long-term or chronic health care needs.

10. Secondary Health Care:
- a. **Includes the diagnosis and treatment of emergency, acute illness, or injury.**
- b. Emphasizes health promotion, and includes prenatal and well-baby care, nutrition counseling, and
disease control.
- c. Involves the provision of specialized highly technical care.

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- d. Designed to address long-term or chronic health care needs.

11. Tertiary Health Care:
- a. Involves the provision of specialized highly technical care. Examples include oncology centers and
burn centers.
- b. Designed to address long-term or chronic health care needs. Examples include hospice, adult day
care, and in-home respite care.
- c. **Involves the provision of specialized highly technical care. Examples include oncology centers
and burn centers.**
- d. Includes the diagnosis and treatment of emergency, acute illness, or injury.

12. Restorative Health Care:
- a. Involves intermediate follow-up care for restoring health. Examples include home health care,
rehab centers, and skilled nursing facilities.
- b. Focuses on educating and equipping clients to reduce and control risk factors of disease.
- c. **Involves intermediate follow-up care for restoring health. Examples include home health care,
rehab centers, and skilled nursing facilities.**
- d. Includes the diagnosis and treatment of emergency, acute illness, or injury.

13. Continuing Health Care:
- a. Designed to address long-term or chronic health care needs. Examples include hospice, adult day
care, and in-home respite care.
- b. Involves intermediate follow-up care for restoring health. Examples include home health care,
rehab centers, and skilled nursing facilities.
- c. **Designed to address long-term or chronic health care needs. Examples include hospice, adult
day care, and in-home respite care.**
- d. Provides specialized highly technical care.

14. Health Care Regulatory Agencies include:
- a. US Dept of Health and Human Services
- b. **US FDA**
- c. State and local public health agencies
- d. **State licensing boards (to ensure providers & agencies comply with state regulations)**
- e. **The Joint Commission/JCAHO (set quality standards for accreditation of health care facilities)**
- f. Professional Standards Review Organizations (PSROs)
- g. Utilization review committees (monitor for appropriate diagnosis and treatment of hospitalized
clients)

15. Clergy:
- a. **Provide spiritual care to clients (pastors, rabbis, priests)**
- b. Assess, plan for, and educate the client regarding nutritional needs; direct care of nutritional aids.
- c. Obtain specimens of the client's body fluids and perform the necessary diagnostic tests.

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- d. Assess and plan for the client to regain ADLs, especially motor skills of the upper extremities;
direct care of occupational therapy assistants.

16. Registered Dietitian:
- a. Provide spiritual care to clients (pastors, rabbis, priests).
- b. **Assess, plan for, and educate the client regarding nutritional needs; direct care of nutritional
aids.**
- c. Obtain specimens of the client's body fluids and perform the necessary diagnostic tests.
- d. Assess and plan for the client to regain ADLs, especially motor skills of the upper extremities;
direct care of occupational therapy assistants.

17. Lab Tech:
- a. Provide spiritual care to clients (pastors, rabbis, priests).
- b. Assess, plan for, and educate the client regarding nutritional needs; direct care of nutritional aids.
- c. **Obtain specimens of the client's body fluids and perform the necessary diagnostic tests.**
- d. Assess and plan for the client to regain ADLs, especially motor skills of the upper extremities;
direct care of occupational therapy assistants.

18. Occupational Therapist:
- a. Provide spiritual care to clients (pastors, rabbis, priests).
- b. Assess, plan for, and educate the client regarding nutritional needs; direct care of nutritional aids.
- c. Obtain specimens of the client's body fluids and perform the necessary diagnostic tests.
- d. **Assess and plan for the client to regain ADLs, especially motor skills of the upper extremities;
direct care of occupational therapy assistants.**

19. Pharmacist:
- a. **Provide & monitor meds for the client as prescribed by the provider; supervises pharm techs in
states in which the practice is allowed.**
- b. Assess, plan for, and educate the client regarding nutritional needs; direct care of nutritional aids.
- c. Obtain specimens of the client's body fluids and perform the necessary diagnostic tests.
- d. Assess and plan for the client to regain ADLs, especially motor skills of the upper extremities;
direct care of occupational therapy assistants.

20. Physical Therapist:
- a. Provide spiritual care to clients (pastors, rabbis, priests).
- b. Assess, plan for, and educate the client regarding nutritional needs; direct care of nutritional aids.
- c. Obtain specimens of the client's body fluids and perform the necessary diagnostic tests.
- d. **Assess and plan for client to increase musculoskeletal functions, especially of lower extremities,
to maintain mobility; direct care of physical therapy assistants.**

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