NURS 129 CCBC EXAM 1
,1. Types of care: primary, secondary, tertiary
2. Primary Care: is the first contact with the health care delivery
system that focuses on education, prevention, and the person
3. Secondary Care: the diagnosis and treatment of illness that
focuses on acute health problems and diseases
4. Teritary care: the patient care in a specialized medical facility
advance diagnostic and treatment technology centers
5. How to obtain Health Insurance?: through government
programs as Medicare or Medicaid, through employer, are
through private insurance company
6. Patient Centered Care: providing care that is respectful of and
responsive to individual patient preferences, needs, and values
and ensuring that patient values guide all clinical decisions
7. Factors in lack of access to healthcare: -geographic area
-financial/insurance
-lack of PCP
-Transportation
-Out of pocket expense
, -lack of education
8. The Joint Commission: A national agency that conducts
surveys of inpatient and ambulatory facilities and certifies their
compliance with established quality standards
9. Insitute of Medicine (IOM): Ensure that nurses engage in
lifelong learning.
10. The Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN):
Prepare nurses to have the knowledge, skills and attitudes
necessary to continuously improve the quality and safety of the HC
system
11. American Nurse Association (ANA): Professional
organization that repre- sents all registered nurses
12. American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC): An
independent agency of the American Nurses Association that
conducts certification examinations and cer- tifies advanced
practice nurses.
,1. Types of care: primary, secondary, tertiary
2. Primary Care: is the first contact with the health care delivery
system that focuses on education, prevention, and the person
3. Secondary Care: the diagnosis and treatment of illness that
focuses on acute health problems and diseases
4. Teritary care: the patient care in a specialized medical facility
advance diagnostic and treatment technology centers
5. How to obtain Health Insurance?: through government
programs as Medicare or Medicaid, through employer, are
through private insurance company
6. Patient Centered Care: providing care that is respectful of and
responsive to individual patient preferences, needs, and values
and ensuring that patient values guide all clinical decisions
7. Factors in lack of access to healthcare: -geographic area
-financial/insurance
-lack of PCP
-Transportation
-Out of pocket expense
, -lack of education
8. The Joint Commission: A national agency that conducts
surveys of inpatient and ambulatory facilities and certifies their
compliance with established quality standards
9. Insitute of Medicine (IOM): Ensure that nurses engage in
lifelong learning.
10. The Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN):
Prepare nurses to have the knowledge, skills and attitudes
necessary to continuously improve the quality and safety of the HC
system
11. American Nurse Association (ANA): Professional
organization that repre- sents all registered nurses
12. American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC): An
independent agency of the American Nurses Association that
conducts certification examinations and cer- tifies advanced
practice nurses.