NURS 210||NUR 210 - Exam 1 (latest
update) QUESTION/ANSWERS WELL
DEFINED 2024/2025 GRADED A+
health behaviors (CORRECT ANSWERS) The actions people take to
improve their health state, maintain their health or prevent injury or
illness
living will (CORRECT ANSWERS) patient's wishes for treatment at end
of life
durable power of attorney (CORRECT ANSWERS) has the power to
make decisions for patient
informed consent (CORRECT ANSWERS) full disclosure of procedure,
witnessed signature
health promotion, disease prevention, primary, secondary, tertiary
(CORRECT ANSWERS) 5 levels of care in health care systems
primary, preventative, secondary, tertiary (second and tertiary are acute
care like emergency), restorative (rehab), continuing (CORRECT
ANSWERS) Health care settings and levels of care that take place
,the patient (CORRECT ANSWERS) the most important person in the
health care team
magnet recognition (CORRECT ANSWERS) excellent standard for
nursing
health (CORRECT ANSWERS) a state of complete mental and physical
well-being, not just disease-free; patient's definition is the most
important
primary, secondary, tertiary (CORRECT ANSWERS) the 3 levels of
preventive care
primary prevention (CORRECT ANSWERS) exercise, eating right,
immunizations - to look good and feel good
secondary prevention (CORRECT ANSWERS) specifically doing things
to help a specific type of health like losing weight to not get cardiac
disease
tertiary prevention (CORRECT ANSWERS) eliminating further
deterioration of a disease
Healthy People 2020 (CORRECT ANSWERS) Vision: a society in
which all people live long, healthy lives
,Mission: improve health, increase public awareness, provide measurable
objectives/goals, involve everyone, research
Goals: live longer, eliminate disparities, create social/physical
environments, promote quality of life
passive strategies - air bag, patient doesn't do anything
active strategies - must wear seltbelt, patient must physically put it on
(CORRECT ANSWERS) 2 types of behavior modifications
intellectual, physical, emotional, spiritual (CORRECT ANSWERS)
holistic health care means looking beyond a patient's physical needs and
evaluating it all:
medicaid (CORRECT ANSWERS) a federally funded, state-operated
program of medical assistance to people with low income
medicare (CORRECT ANSWERS) a federally funded national health
insurance program in the US for people age 65 and older
diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) (CORRECT ANSWERS) categories
used as the basis for fixed reimbursement amounts with adjustments for
the severity of cases, which give hospitals an incentive to reduce the
length of stay of all clients
professional standards review organization (PSRO) (CORRECT
ANSWERS) a regulatory approach to reviewing the quality, quantity,
and cost of hospital care provided through Medicare
, Intensive CaRe Unit (ICU) (CORRECT ANSWERS) a critical care unit
in a hospital in which there is close monitoring of the client's status and
use of intensive medical technology
skilled nursing facility (SNF) (CORRECT ANSWERS) a skilled care
facility that provides intravenous therapy, wound care, long term
ventilator management, and physical rehabilitation
integrated delivery network (IDN) (CORRECT ANSWERS) a set of
providers and services organized to deliver a continuum of care in cost-
effective settings
b (CORRECT ANSWERS) A nurse works in a special care unit for
children with severe immunology problems and is caring for a 3-year-
old boy from Greece. The boy's father is with him while his mother and
sister are back in Greece. The nurse is having difficulty communicating
with the father. What action does the nurse take?
a. Care for the boy as she would any other patient.
b. Search for help with interpretation and understanding of the cultural
differences by contacting someone from the local Greek community.
c. Ask the manager to talk with the father and keep him out of the unit.
d. Have another nurse care for the boy because maybe that nurse will do
better with the father.
update) QUESTION/ANSWERS WELL
DEFINED 2024/2025 GRADED A+
health behaviors (CORRECT ANSWERS) The actions people take to
improve their health state, maintain their health or prevent injury or
illness
living will (CORRECT ANSWERS) patient's wishes for treatment at end
of life
durable power of attorney (CORRECT ANSWERS) has the power to
make decisions for patient
informed consent (CORRECT ANSWERS) full disclosure of procedure,
witnessed signature
health promotion, disease prevention, primary, secondary, tertiary
(CORRECT ANSWERS) 5 levels of care in health care systems
primary, preventative, secondary, tertiary (second and tertiary are acute
care like emergency), restorative (rehab), continuing (CORRECT
ANSWERS) Health care settings and levels of care that take place
,the patient (CORRECT ANSWERS) the most important person in the
health care team
magnet recognition (CORRECT ANSWERS) excellent standard for
nursing
health (CORRECT ANSWERS) a state of complete mental and physical
well-being, not just disease-free; patient's definition is the most
important
primary, secondary, tertiary (CORRECT ANSWERS) the 3 levels of
preventive care
primary prevention (CORRECT ANSWERS) exercise, eating right,
immunizations - to look good and feel good
secondary prevention (CORRECT ANSWERS) specifically doing things
to help a specific type of health like losing weight to not get cardiac
disease
tertiary prevention (CORRECT ANSWERS) eliminating further
deterioration of a disease
Healthy People 2020 (CORRECT ANSWERS) Vision: a society in
which all people live long, healthy lives
,Mission: improve health, increase public awareness, provide measurable
objectives/goals, involve everyone, research
Goals: live longer, eliminate disparities, create social/physical
environments, promote quality of life
passive strategies - air bag, patient doesn't do anything
active strategies - must wear seltbelt, patient must physically put it on
(CORRECT ANSWERS) 2 types of behavior modifications
intellectual, physical, emotional, spiritual (CORRECT ANSWERS)
holistic health care means looking beyond a patient's physical needs and
evaluating it all:
medicaid (CORRECT ANSWERS) a federally funded, state-operated
program of medical assistance to people with low income
medicare (CORRECT ANSWERS) a federally funded national health
insurance program in the US for people age 65 and older
diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) (CORRECT ANSWERS) categories
used as the basis for fixed reimbursement amounts with adjustments for
the severity of cases, which give hospitals an incentive to reduce the
length of stay of all clients
professional standards review organization (PSRO) (CORRECT
ANSWERS) a regulatory approach to reviewing the quality, quantity,
and cost of hospital care provided through Medicare
, Intensive CaRe Unit (ICU) (CORRECT ANSWERS) a critical care unit
in a hospital in which there is close monitoring of the client's status and
use of intensive medical technology
skilled nursing facility (SNF) (CORRECT ANSWERS) a skilled care
facility that provides intravenous therapy, wound care, long term
ventilator management, and physical rehabilitation
integrated delivery network (IDN) (CORRECT ANSWERS) a set of
providers and services organized to deliver a continuum of care in cost-
effective settings
b (CORRECT ANSWERS) A nurse works in a special care unit for
children with severe immunology problems and is caring for a 3-year-
old boy from Greece. The boy's father is with him while his mother and
sister are back in Greece. The nurse is having difficulty communicating
with the father. What action does the nurse take?
a. Care for the boy as she would any other patient.
b. Search for help with interpretation and understanding of the cultural
differences by contacting someone from the local Greek community.
c. Ask the manager to talk with the father and keep him out of the unit.
d. Have another nurse care for the boy because maybe that nurse will do
better with the father.