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, Who is eligible for Medicare benefits? People 65 or older, younger people with disabilities, and end-stage renal disease
patients.
What does Medicare Part A cover? Hospitalization.
What does Medicare Part B cover? Doctors' visits and some durable medical equipment.
What is a Health Savings Account (HSA)? A tax-advantaged personal savings account used to pay for qualified medical
expenses.
Is a Health Savings Account (HSA) considered taxable No, it is not taxable income.
income?
Who is covered under the Children's Health Insurance Children 18 and under in families earning too much for Medicaid.
Program (CHIP)?
What is the primary effect of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) A historic reduction in coverage disparities based on income and race.
on health inequities?
Why might low-income individuals use the emergency They must choose between buying health insurance and paying for essential
department for primary care? goods.
How does a weak social support system affect a client It increases stress and negatively impacts their mental health.
during adversity?
What is telehealth? Managing healthcare through remote services using digital information and
communication technologies.
How does poverty impact health? Restricts access to nutritious food, safe housing, and care while inducing chronic
stress.
What is the first stage of the nursing advocacy process? Evaluate the client's needs, interests, values, and understanding of their rights.
What is the second stage of the nursing advocacy Identify the client's goals and work with them to create a care plan.
process?
What is the third stage of the nursing advocacy process? Develop and implement a plan to meet the client's goals.
What is the fourth stage of the nursing advocacy process? Evaluate if the needs of the client, family, and healthcare team were met.