University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Latest uploads at University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Looking for notes at University of Louisiana at Lafayette? We have lots of notes, study guides and study notes available for your school.
-
502
- 0
-
27
All courses for University of Louisiana at Lafayette
- FNAN 522 FNAN 522 7
- FNAN 522 Exam 1 Midterm FNAN 522 1
- FNAN 522 Exam 1 Questions & Answers 1
- FNAN 522 Exam I-MIDTERM 1
- FNAN 522 Finals Exam FNAN 522 3
- FNAN 522 Module 1 FNAN 522 Module 1 1
- FNAN 522 Module 1 Homework- Finance Wk 1 1
- FNAN 522 Module 2 1
- FNAN 522 Module 3 1
- FNAN 522 Module 4 FNAN 522 Module 4 3
- FNAN 522 Module 5 FNAN 522 Module 5 3
- FNAN 522 Module 5 Homework 1
- FNAN 522 Module 6 FNAN 522 Module 6 2
- FNAN 522 Module 7 FNAN 522 Module 7 2
- FNAN 522Module 2 2
- FNAN 522Module 3 Quiz FNAN 522 3
- FNAN522 Module 2 FNAN522 Module 2 1
- FNAN522 Module 2 HW Completed FNAN522 1
- FNAN522 Module 3 FNAN522 Module 3 2
- FNAN522 Module 6 1
- FNAN522_Mod2 Homework FNAN 522 1
- FNAN522-020 1
- FNAN522-020_860-202020 2
Latest content University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Finance 310 Final Ferguson ULL Questions With Complete Solutions
INSR 310 ULL test 1 Questions With Complete Solutions
Themes that have driven health care financing - Answer -Physicians was primarily responsible for decision making 
-Objective was to provide the best care to everyone 
-Sophistication and cost of medical technology rapidly increased 
-fee for service payment and economic incentives contribute to increased costs 
 
retrospective practice - Answer fee for service 
bill after service provided 
 
Medicare - Answer 1965 
ages 65 and older 
have end stage or renal disease 
eligible disabilit...
Accountability - Answer An ethical duty stating that one should be answerable legally, morally, ethically, or socially for ones' activities. 
 
Autonomy - Answer The principle of respect for a person, is sometimes called the primary moral principle. 
This concept holds that humans have incalculable worth or moral dignity not possessed by other objects or creatures. 
Personal freedom and the right of competent people to make choices. 
 
Beneficence - Answer An ethical principle of com...
nursing is - Answer caring, an art, a science, client centered, holistic, adaptive, concerned with health promotion, health maintenance, and health restoration, helping profession 
 
nursing can be defined as - Answer science and art 
 
science component of nursing - Answer uses the nursing process: the quality of patient care is based on an analytical framework of critical thinking compromised of assessment, diagnosis, and identification of outcomes, planning, implementation, and evalu...
what is the purpose of licensure of nurses? - Answer the protection of the public 
 
the rules and regulations for nursing in each state are written and passed by who? - Answer a legislator 
 
what to associations provide a template for nurse practice acts? - Answer ANA (American Nurses Association) and NCSBN (National Council of State Boards of Nursing) 
 
Name two duties of the board of nursing. - Answer 1) administer the state's nurse practice act 
2) grant and renew licenses a...
intrapersonal communication - Answer occurs in the form of a person's inner thoughts and beliefs colored by feelings that influence behavior 
 
interpersonal communication - Answer defined as a reciprocal, interactive, dynamic process having value, cultural, emotive, and cognitive variables that influence its transmission and reception 
 
linear model of communication - Answer model of communication that consists of sender, message, receiver, and context 
 
sender - Answer the sou...
Competency Outcomes: - Answer The results, or end products, of planned study and experience that are focused on specific abilities required for practice. 
 
Contemporary Issues: - Answer the problems, changes, and concerns that are current for the present time 
 
Educational Mobility: - Answer The progressive movement from one type or level of education to another, often based on flexible, self-directed, or advanced placement options. Examples are progression from diploma preparation to...
what were the health beliefs of the prehistoric period? - Answer all natural phenomena 
work of the gods 
ill=cursed 
 
what were the health practices of the prehistoric period? - Answer magic, religion, superstition 
 
rituals, dances, herbs 
 
describe Egypt in early civilization - Answer sutures 
pharmacopeia with more than 700 drugs 
nurses used by kings and other aristocrats to deliver babies and care for the young, older adults, and those who were sick. (Shiphrah and Puah midwives...
nursing in the early 1900s - Answer practical nursing (apprentice, nuns, sisters, caregivers, handmaidens, Nightingale Schools) 
based around nursing practice with instructions focused on hygiene and task competence 
diploma schools 
postgraduate education 
 
what happened in 1860? - Answer first training school opened at St. Thomas' Hospital in London 
 
what happened in 1909? - Answer fist nursing program in a college setting opened at university of minnesota as a diploma school un...