CARE SYSTEM 9TH EDITION GOLDSTEEN
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,TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part I: Overview of the U.S. Health Care System
1. Introduction to Health and Health Care
2. Organization of the U.S. Health Care System
Part II: Health Care Services and Providers
3. Health Care Professionals and Workforce
4. Hospitals and Health Systems
5. Long-Term Care Services
6. Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
Part III: Health Care Financing
7. Health Care Spending and Costs
8. Health Insurance
9. Public Insurance Programs
10. Private Insurance and Managed Care
Part IV: Government and Public Health
11. Public Health System
12. Government and Health Care Policy
13. Health Policy and Reform
,Part V: System Performance and Future Directions
14. Access to Health Care
15. Quality of Health Care
16. Health Care System Performance
17. Trends, Challenges, and Future Directions
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH AND HEALTH
CARE
This chapter introduces fundamental concepts of health, illness, health
care delivery, determinants of health, prevention, and the organization
of health services in the United States. Emphasis is placed on
population health, health disparities, access to care, health promotion,
ethical practice, and the nurse’s role in supporting patient-centered,
safe, equitable, and evidence-based care across diverse health care
settings.
1. Which factor is considered a social determinant of health?
A. Blood type
B. Access to education
, C. Eye color
D. Genetic mutation
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Social determinants of health include education, income,
housing, and environment. These factors significantly influence health
outcomes more than genetics alone in many populations.
2. A nurse explains that primary prevention focuses on:
A. Rehabilitation after illness
B. Early disease detection
C. Preventing disease before it occurs
D. Managing chronic conditions
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Primary prevention aims to stop disease before it develops
through immunizations, education, and healthy lifestyle promotion.
Secondary and tertiary prevention occur after disease onset.
3. Which patient action best demonstrates health promotion?
A. Receiving dialysis