All of the following agencies are part of the Department of Health and Human Services
(HHS) except? - ANSWER-United Healthcare
The Medicaid program is a state administered, publicly financed program that first gave
states the option to receive federal matching funding for providing health care services
to low income families, the blind, and individuals with disabilities. Individuals need to
apply for Medicaid coverage and re-enroll and re-certify bi-annually. - ANSWER-False
Private financing programs (private health insurance) is funded by the collection of
premiums of individuals as well as employers. - ANSWER-True
According to the United States Census Bureau, what percentage of the population did
not have health insurance at any point during the year (2017)? - ANSWER-8.8%
Which of the following is a false statement regarding Public Hospitals? - ANSWER-All
are open to the public
This type of hospital is owned by nongovernment entities, serves to benefit the needs of
the community in which it is located, and covers expenses by collecting fees from
patients, third-party administrators, donations, and endowments. - ANSWER-Private
non-profit Hospitals
These types of hospitals specialize in intensive therapeutic services (physical,
occupational, and speech & language therapy). Patient's receive at least 3 hours of
therapy 5 out of 7 days. - ANSWER-Rehabilitation Hospitals
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a Teaching Hospital? - ANSWER-Must
offer a minimum of 3 graduate residency programs approved by the AMA
According to Becker's Hospital Review (2018), what was the average length of stay for
patients in a hospital with 100 to 199 beds? - ANSWER-5.3 days
Psychiatric hospitals diagnose and provide treatment services for patient's with mental
illnesses. These hospitals must have a written agreement with a general hospital for the
transfer of patients. - ANSWER-True
, According to the Commonwealth Fund, the average healthcare deductible for a single
person in 2018 = ? - ANSWER-$1846.00
In 1965, this Act enacted the first public insurance programs (Medicare and Medicaid) in
the United States? - ANSWER-Social Security Act
Which of the following is an inaccurate statement regarding the Children's Health
Insurance Program (CHIP) - ANSWER-It is for children in low-income families that
qualify for Medicaid
Which of the following is not a true statement regarding the Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act (ACA)? - ANSWER-?
Private, employer sponsored health care plans are required to provide benefits to both
part-time and full-time employees. - ANSWER-False
You are eligible for premium free Part A Medicare if you are 65 or older and you or your
spouse worked and paid Medicare taxes for at least 10 years. - ANSWER-True
In order to receive premium free Part A Medicare based on age, one must file for Social
Security benefits as well. - ANSWER-False
Medicare is available for younger people with disabilities and people with End Stage
Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or transplant). - ANSWER-
True
According to the United States Census Bureau, employer based private health
insurance coverage is the most common at ________% of the covered private
insurance population. - ANSWER-56%
If an individual has Tricare insurance, that individual must seek care/treatment at a VA
hospital/clinic? - ANSWER-False
Ms. J is a 66 year old retired teacher who lives alone in a one-story brick home. Ms. J's
daughter lives nearby and is very supportive. Ms. J is very independent and performs all
of her household management activities independently. Ms. J drives and enjoys
gardening and meeting with friends 1x/week to play dominoes. All of the following are
personal factors as outlined by the ICF model except? - ANSWER-Lives alone
Taking an aspirin per day to reduce risk of heart attack in the absence of known cardiac
disease is an example of what kind of prevention? - ANSWER-Primary
Your patient is a 49 year old female with history of chronic pancreatitis felt to be
secondary to alcohol. Patient presents with abdominal pain. Per chart review, she has
had multiple hospitalizations for this with the last in July 2020. She presents to the ER
today for abdominal pain. States that the past couple of weeks she has had progressive
abdominal pain along with nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. She reports that pain is
constant and described as sharp and burning. She has abdominal distension and
reports that she has chest pain and SOB. She has been unable to keep food down.
After evaluating the patient and performing diagnostic procedures, the diagnosis is
acute on chronic pancreatitis, lactic acidosis, and acute kidney injury. Past medical
history includes: Chronic pancreatitis, hypertension, fibromyalgia, hyperlipidemia,
depression, and osteoporosis.
Chronic pancreatitis, hypertension, fibromyalgia, hyperli - ANSWER-Co-morbidities
All of the following are examples of individual factors that influence health except? -
ANSWER-Pollution
(HHS) except? - ANSWER-United Healthcare
The Medicaid program is a state administered, publicly financed program that first gave
states the option to receive federal matching funding for providing health care services
to low income families, the blind, and individuals with disabilities. Individuals need to
apply for Medicaid coverage and re-enroll and re-certify bi-annually. - ANSWER-False
Private financing programs (private health insurance) is funded by the collection of
premiums of individuals as well as employers. - ANSWER-True
According to the United States Census Bureau, what percentage of the population did
not have health insurance at any point during the year (2017)? - ANSWER-8.8%
Which of the following is a false statement regarding Public Hospitals? - ANSWER-All
are open to the public
This type of hospital is owned by nongovernment entities, serves to benefit the needs of
the community in which it is located, and covers expenses by collecting fees from
patients, third-party administrators, donations, and endowments. - ANSWER-Private
non-profit Hospitals
These types of hospitals specialize in intensive therapeutic services (physical,
occupational, and speech & language therapy). Patient's receive at least 3 hours of
therapy 5 out of 7 days. - ANSWER-Rehabilitation Hospitals
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a Teaching Hospital? - ANSWER-Must
offer a minimum of 3 graduate residency programs approved by the AMA
According to Becker's Hospital Review (2018), what was the average length of stay for
patients in a hospital with 100 to 199 beds? - ANSWER-5.3 days
Psychiatric hospitals diagnose and provide treatment services for patient's with mental
illnesses. These hospitals must have a written agreement with a general hospital for the
transfer of patients. - ANSWER-True
, According to the Commonwealth Fund, the average healthcare deductible for a single
person in 2018 = ? - ANSWER-$1846.00
In 1965, this Act enacted the first public insurance programs (Medicare and Medicaid) in
the United States? - ANSWER-Social Security Act
Which of the following is an inaccurate statement regarding the Children's Health
Insurance Program (CHIP) - ANSWER-It is for children in low-income families that
qualify for Medicaid
Which of the following is not a true statement regarding the Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act (ACA)? - ANSWER-?
Private, employer sponsored health care plans are required to provide benefits to both
part-time and full-time employees. - ANSWER-False
You are eligible for premium free Part A Medicare if you are 65 or older and you or your
spouse worked and paid Medicare taxes for at least 10 years. - ANSWER-True
In order to receive premium free Part A Medicare based on age, one must file for Social
Security benefits as well. - ANSWER-False
Medicare is available for younger people with disabilities and people with End Stage
Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or transplant). - ANSWER-
True
According to the United States Census Bureau, employer based private health
insurance coverage is the most common at ________% of the covered private
insurance population. - ANSWER-56%
If an individual has Tricare insurance, that individual must seek care/treatment at a VA
hospital/clinic? - ANSWER-False
Ms. J is a 66 year old retired teacher who lives alone in a one-story brick home. Ms. J's
daughter lives nearby and is very supportive. Ms. J is very independent and performs all
of her household management activities independently. Ms. J drives and enjoys
gardening and meeting with friends 1x/week to play dominoes. All of the following are
personal factors as outlined by the ICF model except? - ANSWER-Lives alone
Taking an aspirin per day to reduce risk of heart attack in the absence of known cardiac
disease is an example of what kind of prevention? - ANSWER-Primary
Your patient is a 49 year old female with history of chronic pancreatitis felt to be
secondary to alcohol. Patient presents with abdominal pain. Per chart review, she has
had multiple hospitalizations for this with the last in July 2020. She presents to the ER
today for abdominal pain. States that the past couple of weeks she has had progressive
abdominal pain along with nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. She reports that pain is
constant and described as sharp and burning. She has abdominal distension and
reports that she has chest pain and SOB. She has been unable to keep food down.
After evaluating the patient and performing diagnostic procedures, the diagnosis is
acute on chronic pancreatitis, lactic acidosis, and acute kidney injury. Past medical
history includes: Chronic pancreatitis, hypertension, fibromyalgia, hyperlipidemia,
depression, and osteoporosis.
Chronic pancreatitis, hypertension, fibromyalgia, hyperli - ANSWER-Co-morbidities
All of the following are examples of individual factors that influence health except? -
ANSWER-Pollution