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Medicare - ANSWERS--for clients greater than 65 years of age or
those with permanent disabilities; part A: hospital insurance, Part B:
medical insurance, Part C: medicare advantage plan, Part D:
medications
Medicaid - ANSWERS--for clients who have low incomes; federally
and state funded, individual states determine eligibility requirements
Affordable Care Act - ANSWERS--(obamacare); controversial federal
status aimed at: increasing access to health care for all individuals
and instituting an individual mandate for health insurance, deceasing
health care costs, providing opportunities for uninsured to become
insured at an affordable cost
State Children's Health Insurance Program - ANSWERS--coverage for
uninsured children up to age 19 at low cost to parents
Managed Care organizations - ANSWERS--(MCOs) primary care
providers oversee comprehensive care for enrolled clients and focus
on prevention and health promotion
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preferred provider organizations - ANSWERS--(PPOs) clients chose
from a list of contracted providers and hospitals using non-
contracted providers increases the out-of-pocket costs
exclusive provider organizations - ANSWERS--(EPOs) clients choose
from a list of providers and hospitals within a contracted
organization with no out-of-network coverage
long term care insurance - ANSWERS--used as a supplement for long
term care expenses Medicare does not cover
preventive health care - ANSWERS--focuses on educating and
equipping clients to reduce and control risk factors for disease ex.
includes programs that promote immunization, stress management,
occupational health programs, and seat belt use
primary health care - ANSWERS--emphasizes health promotion and
includes prenatal and well-baby care, family planning, nutrition
counseling, and disease control; sustained partnership between
clients and providers ex. office or clinic visits, community heath
centers, and scheduled school or work-centered screenings( vision,
hearing, obesity)
secondary health care - ANSWERS--includes diagnosis and treatment
of acute illness and injury ex. care in hospital settings (inpatient and
emergency departments), diagnostic centers, and emergent care
centers
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tertiary health care - ANSWERS--(acute care) involves provision of
specialized and highly technical care ex. intensive care, oncology
centers, and burn centers
restorative health care - ANSWERS--involves intermediate follow-up
care for restoring health and promoting self-care ex. home health
care, rehabilitation centers, skilled nursing facilities
continuing health care - ANSWERS--addresses long-term or chronic
health care needs over a period of time ex. end-of-life care, palliative
care, hospice, adult day care, assisted living, and in-home respite
care
Registered Nurse - ANSWERS--(RN) lead team member, soliciting,
input from all nursing team members, setting priorities, sharing
information with other disciplines, and coordinating client care;
perform assessments, establish nursing diagnoses, goals, and
interventions, and conduct ongoing client evaluations; participate in
developing interprofessional plans for client care; share appropriate
information among team members, initiate referrals for client
assistance, including health education, and identifying community
resources
practical nurse - ANSWERS--(PN) work under supervision of RN,
collaborate within nursing process, coordinate the plan of care,
consult with other team members, and recognize the need for
referrals to assist with actual or potential problems, possess
technical knowledge and skills, participate in the delivery of nursing
care, using the nursing process as framework
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assistive personnel - ANSWERS--(AP) includes certified nursing
assistances(CNAs) and certified medical assistant(CMAs) and non-
nursing personal such as dialysis techniques, monitor technicians,
and phlebotomists; work under direct supervision of an RN or PN;
position description in employing facility outlines specific tasks; tasks
include feeding clients, preparing nutritional supplements, lifting,
basic care(grooming, bathing, transferring, toiling, positioning)
measuring and recording vital signs, and ambulating clients
clinical nurse specialists - ANSWERS--(CNS) typically specialize in a
practice setting or clinical field
nurse practitioner - ANSWERS--(NP) collaborates with one or more
providers to deliver nonemergency primary health care in a variety
of settings
certified registered nurse anesthetist - ANSWERS--(CRNA)
administers anesthesia and provides care during procedures under
the supervision of an anesthesiologist
certified nurse midwife - ANSWERS--(CNM) collaborates with one or
more providers to deliver care to maternal-newborn clients and their
families
nurse educator - ANSWERS--teaches in schools of nursing, staff
development departments in health care facilities, or client
education departments