NURS 372 Final Exam ALREADY PASSED
A hospital is applying for Magnet status. Which component would indicate the hospital is
meeting Magnet principles?
1.Client care outcome data is shared only with the executive board
2.Nurses are active participants on major hospital committees
3. Nurse turnover reached 40%
4. The education budget for nursing has been cut to provide for new lab equipment - =2. Nurses
are active participants on major hospital committees.
A nurse is working as an occupational health nurse at a local factory. She holds blood pressure
screenings for employees. The nurse knows she is providing which type of healthcare service?
1. Primary care
2. Preventive care
3. Secondary acute care
4. Restorative care - =2. Preventive care
Which statements by a client would indicate barriers to access to healthcare in a rural area?
Select all that apply.
1. I have drive 50miles each way to get to the doctor
2. My employer offers a good health insurance plan
3. The local clinic closed because the doctors left when the hospital closed.
4. All the doctors are from the city and come once per week
5. It's nice having a critical access hospital nearby - =1. I have to drive 50 miles each way to get
to the doctor
3. The local clinic closed because the doctors left when the hospital closed.
4. All doctors are from the city and come once per week
,A nurse states, "The healthcare system recently hired 3 cardiologists and 1 orthopedic surgeon,
but what we really need are primary care providers." The nurse understands the....
1. Forces influencing the healthcare system
2. Importance of defending the population against death
3. Importance of leadership and governance
4. The need for essential medical technologies - =1. Forces influencing the healthcare system
Which statement(s) by the RN in a rural clinic represents the challenges of rural nursing? Select
all that apply
1. I know all of my clients because I see them at the clinic and at church and community
activities
2. My title is RN, but I think it should also be dietician, pharmacist, and phlebotomist
3. It's nice having an IV team to help me when a patient is a difficult stick
4. Our patients have easy access to specialists just like those in urban areas
5. I make a lot more money working here than I would in the city - =1. I know all of my clients
because I see them at the clinic and at church and community activities
2. My title is RN, but I think it should also be dietician, pharmacist, and phlebotomist
A student is talking to his 80-year-old grandfather about health insurance. The grandfather states
he receives a Social Security check every month. What insurance program does the student's
grandfather receive without needing to pay anything?
-Part A
-Part B
-Part C
-Part D - =-Part A
, A 40-year-old military veteran is seen in the local emergency department for a food infection
that requires inpatient treatment. The client asks if he can go to the local Veterans Affairs (VA)
Hospital for treatment. The nurse's best response is
1. If you have a health condition related to your military service you can seek care at the VA
2. Since you are no longer an active military member, you cannot be seen at the VA
3. You will need to use your Medicare benefits first
4. The VA would be the best option for you - =1. If you have a health condition related to your
military service you can seek care at the VA
A client who receives coverage from a health maintenance organization (HMO) needs surgery
for ulcerative colitis. The client wants to have a surgeon that is out-of-network perform the
surgery. The nurse knows which of the following is true about the HMO?
1. As long as the client has a referral the surgery will be covered
2. The client will most likely have to pay the full cost of services
3. The client cannot have surgery performed by an out-of-network physician
4. The client will have no out-of-pocket costs for this care - =2. The client will most likely have
to pay the full costs of services
The nurse recognizes the intent of pay for performance is to?
1. drive quality while lowering costs
2. Increase profitability of healthcare facilities
3. Provide a monitoring system for staff performance
4. Put a price tag on nursing care - =1. Drive quality while lowering costs
Which client would be eligible for CHIP?
1. A 35-year-old with a permanent disability related to an injury on the job
A hospital is applying for Magnet status. Which component would indicate the hospital is
meeting Magnet principles?
1.Client care outcome data is shared only with the executive board
2.Nurses are active participants on major hospital committees
3. Nurse turnover reached 40%
4. The education budget for nursing has been cut to provide for new lab equipment - =2. Nurses
are active participants on major hospital committees.
A nurse is working as an occupational health nurse at a local factory. She holds blood pressure
screenings for employees. The nurse knows she is providing which type of healthcare service?
1. Primary care
2. Preventive care
3. Secondary acute care
4. Restorative care - =2. Preventive care
Which statements by a client would indicate barriers to access to healthcare in a rural area?
Select all that apply.
1. I have drive 50miles each way to get to the doctor
2. My employer offers a good health insurance plan
3. The local clinic closed because the doctors left when the hospital closed.
4. All the doctors are from the city and come once per week
5. It's nice having a critical access hospital nearby - =1. I have to drive 50 miles each way to get
to the doctor
3. The local clinic closed because the doctors left when the hospital closed.
4. All doctors are from the city and come once per week
,A nurse states, "The healthcare system recently hired 3 cardiologists and 1 orthopedic surgeon,
but what we really need are primary care providers." The nurse understands the....
1. Forces influencing the healthcare system
2. Importance of defending the population against death
3. Importance of leadership and governance
4. The need for essential medical technologies - =1. Forces influencing the healthcare system
Which statement(s) by the RN in a rural clinic represents the challenges of rural nursing? Select
all that apply
1. I know all of my clients because I see them at the clinic and at church and community
activities
2. My title is RN, but I think it should also be dietician, pharmacist, and phlebotomist
3. It's nice having an IV team to help me when a patient is a difficult stick
4. Our patients have easy access to specialists just like those in urban areas
5. I make a lot more money working here than I would in the city - =1. I know all of my clients
because I see them at the clinic and at church and community activities
2. My title is RN, but I think it should also be dietician, pharmacist, and phlebotomist
A student is talking to his 80-year-old grandfather about health insurance. The grandfather states
he receives a Social Security check every month. What insurance program does the student's
grandfather receive without needing to pay anything?
-Part A
-Part B
-Part C
-Part D - =-Part A
, A 40-year-old military veteran is seen in the local emergency department for a food infection
that requires inpatient treatment. The client asks if he can go to the local Veterans Affairs (VA)
Hospital for treatment. The nurse's best response is
1. If you have a health condition related to your military service you can seek care at the VA
2. Since you are no longer an active military member, you cannot be seen at the VA
3. You will need to use your Medicare benefits first
4. The VA would be the best option for you - =1. If you have a health condition related to your
military service you can seek care at the VA
A client who receives coverage from a health maintenance organization (HMO) needs surgery
for ulcerative colitis. The client wants to have a surgeon that is out-of-network perform the
surgery. The nurse knows which of the following is true about the HMO?
1. As long as the client has a referral the surgery will be covered
2. The client will most likely have to pay the full cost of services
3. The client cannot have surgery performed by an out-of-network physician
4. The client will have no out-of-pocket costs for this care - =2. The client will most likely have
to pay the full costs of services
The nurse recognizes the intent of pay for performance is to?
1. drive quality while lowering costs
2. Increase profitability of healthcare facilities
3. Provide a monitoring system for staff performance
4. Put a price tag on nursing care - =1. Drive quality while lowering costs
Which client would be eligible for CHIP?
1. A 35-year-old with a permanent disability related to an injury on the job