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Fundamentals of Nursing Finals: From ATI Concepts, Outlines and Definitions for Foundations of Nursing(2025/2026)

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Fundamentals of Nursing Finals: From ATI Concepts, Outlines and Definitions for Foundations of Nursing 1.The Joint Commission Ans: Sets quality standards for accreditation of health care facilities 2.Utilization review committee Ans: Monitors appropriate diagnosis and treatment of hospitalized clients 3.Federally funded health care programs Ans: 1) Medicare - for clients 65 years or older or with permanent disabilities (premiums applied either through (a) Insurance programs - DRG; or (b) MCO (Managed Care Organizations) - enrolled clients receive a comprehensive care overseen by a primary care provider 2) Medicaid - for clients with low incomes; State determines eligibility requirements

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Fundamentals of Nursing Finals: From ATI Concepts, Outlines

and Definitions for Foundations of Nursing

1. The Joint Commission Ans: Sets quality standards for accreditation of health care

facilities

2. Utilization review committee Ans: Monitors appropriate diagnosis and treatment of

hospitalized clients

3. Federally funded health care programs Ans: 1) Medicare - for clients 65 years or

older or with permanent disabilities (premiums applied either through (a) Insurance

programs - DRG; or (b) MCO (Managed Care Organizations) - enrolled clients receive a

comprehensive care overseen by a primary care provider

2) Medicaid - for clients with low incomes; State determines eligibility requirements

4. Privately funded health care plans Ans: a) Traditional - fee for service

b) MCO - Managed Care organization; primary care provider focuses on prevention and

health promotion

c) PPO - preferred provider organization; client chooses from a list

d) EPO- exclusive provider organization; client chooses from a list within a contract- ed

organization

e) LTC - long term care insurance; expenses not covered by Medicare



,5. Levels of health care Ans: a) Preventive - focus on education (immunization, stress

management, seat belts)

b) Primary - emphasizes health promotion (prenatal and well baby care)

c) Secondary - diagnosis and treatment of emergency, acute illness or injury (acute

inpatient care, ER)

d) Tertiary - specialized highly technical care (Oncology, burn centers)

e) Restorative - intermediate follow up care for restoring health (home health care, rehab

centers)

f) Continuing health care - addresses long term or chronic health care needs

(hospice, adult day care)

6. Interdisciplinary personnel (non-nursing) Ans: a) clergy

b) registered dietitian

c) laboratory technician

d) occupational therapist

e) Pharmacist

f) Physical Therapist

g) Provider - MD, DO

h) Radiologic technologist

i) Respiratory therapist


,j) Social worker

k) Speech Therapist






, 7. Nursing Personnel Ans: a) RN

b) LPN/LVN

c) UAP - CNA, CMA

8. Expanded Nursing Roles Ans: a) APN - advanced practice nurse ( CNS - clinical

nurse specialist; CRNA - certified registered nurse anesthetist; NP - nurse practi- tioner;

CNM - certified nurse-midwife)


b) Nurse Educator

c) Nurse Administrator

d) Nurse Researcher

9. ETHICS Ans: Based on an expected behavior of a certain group in relation to what is

considered right or wrong. Study of conduct and character

10. MORALS Ans: Values and beliefs held by people that guide their behaviors and

decision making

11. ETHICAL THEORY Ans: Examines different principles, ideas, systems and

philoso- phies used to make judgments about what is right and wrong, good or bad.

a) utilitarianism - the value of a thing is based on its use; end justifies the means

b) deontology - moral rights and duties

12. ETHICAL PRINCIPLES related to the treatment of clients Ans: a) Autonomy

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