Chapter 2: Health Care Delivery System
11th Edition Potter & Perry
50 NCLEX-Style Exam
Questions with Detailed Rationales
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, Chapter 2 Health Care Delivery System Fundamentals of Nursing 11th Edition (Potter & Perry) 50
NCLEX-Style Exam Questions with Detailed Rationales
1. A nurse explains Medicare to a client. Which of the following individuals would be eligible
for Medicare Part A coverage?
A. A 23-year-old with a chronic kidney condition
B. A 45-year-old with end-stage cancer
C. A 65-year-old recently retired teacher
D. A 30-year-old who just gave birth
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Medicare Part A is available to individuals aged 65 and older, covering inpatient
hospital stays and limited skilled nursing facility care. Other options may qualify under special
conditions, but age is the most direct qualifier.
2. A patient asks the nurse about the purpose of managed care. What is the primary goal of
managed care organizations?
A. To allow unlimited access to all providers
B. To eliminate the need for primary care providers
C. To provide quality care while reducing costs
D. To extend hospital stays for chronic illness
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Managed care systems aim to control costs while ensuring quality health care, often
through preventive services, care coordination, and restricted provider networks.
3. A nurse is orienting a new colleague on Medicaid. Which patient scenario best qualifies for
Medicaid?
A. A wealthy retired lawyer needing a hip replacement
B. A low-income pregnant teenager
C. A 50-year-old business owner with private insurance
D. A veteran receiving care through the VA
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Medicaid is a joint federal and state program providing coverage to eligible low-
income individuals, including pregnant women, children, and disabled adults.
4. Which of the following is an example of primary health care?
A. Immunization clinic
B. Cardiac catheterization lab
C. Emergency department treatment
D. Hospice care
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Primary care focuses on prevention and health promotion. Immunizations are a key
preventive measure and represent primary health care.
5. A nurse is working in a rehabilitation facility. Which level of care is the nurse providing?
A. Preventive care
B. Tertiary care
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