NURSING EXAM 3 2025/2026 WITH ACTUAL
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Indicate whether each agency or program is part of the private or public healthcare subsystem.
Private Healthcare Subsystem:
--Non-profit agencies
--Profit agencies
--Voluntary agencies
Public Healthcare Subsystem:
--Federal programs
--State programs
--Local programs
The public health nurse is evaluating nutrition services provided by a local health department.
Which components should the nurse examine to evaluate the quality of the care services?
Select all that apply.
ALL ARE CORRECT
--Timeliness
--Effectiveness
--Equity
--Client-centered
--Efficiency
--Safety
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,The nurse is caring for a low-income family who needs assistance with healthcare insurance.
Which insurance programs are available for clients who qualify? Select all that apply.
--Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
--Medicaid
Indicate whether each healthcare service provided is considered a private healthcare or public
healthcare subsystem.
private
--Healthcare provided by St. Jude for a child with cancer
--Healthcare provided in a cardiology office
public
--Healthcare provided at a Veteran's Affairs outpatient clinic
--Healthcare provided at a correctional facility
Indicate whether each service related to public healthcare is delivered by the local, state, or
federal subsystem.
local
--Follow up on reports of communicable disease outbreaks
--Inspect restaurants for food safety
State
--Manage licensing of nurses
federal
--Collaborate with the World Health Organization
--Manage healthcare services for veterans
The nurse needs to be aware of programs available to assist with financing healthcare needs.
Indicate whether each client is eligible for Medicare, Medicaid, or the Children's Health
Insurance Program. Each client may be eligible for more than one insurance program.
Medicare
--A 75-year-old whose income is below the poverty line
Medicaid
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,--A 75-year-old whose income is below the poverty line
--A pregnant woman whose income is below the poverty line
--A child from a family whose income is below the poverty line
Children's Health Insurance Program
--A child of a low-income family who does not qualify for Medicaid
A nurse is conducting a blood pressure screening at a health fair and identifies several clients
who require referral to a provider. Which client statement indicates a barrier to accessing
healthcare?
--"I work during the day and the local after-hours clinic is no longer in operation."
A public health nurse is reviewing the outcomes of an education class about diabetes. The class
was held at three different locations, each near public transportation. Which aspect of quality
does this finding most support?
--Equity
Indicate whether each client is eligible for primary, secondary, or tertiary prevention services
through their insurance program. Each client may be eligible for more than one level of
prevention services.
Primary, Secondary, AND Tertiary Prevention Services -ALL CLIENTS
Highlight the information that indicates barriers to the client accessing healthcare.
A public health nurse is caring for a 65-year-old client with cancer. The client is from an Amish
community that uses a health trust to pay for healthcare and does not obtain health insurance.
The Amish leaders decided that the cost of the care needed for this client would be too much of
a burden on the community. The client lives in a rural area and is without transportation. The
community owns a shared cellular phone.
--Belonging to an Amish community
--Not having health insurance
--The cost of the care is a burden to the community
--Living in a rural area
--A shared community cellular phone
Case Study: (1/6)
Which findings are concerning to the nurse? Select all that apply.
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, --Income
--Lives in a rural area
--Only speaks Spanish
--Lack of a vehicle
(2/6)
The client is at risk for inadequate _______ due to ________ , ________ , and _________.
--access to healthcare
--language barriers
--lack of transportation
--potential attitudes of healthcare personnel
(3/6)
The client/family is at risk of which complications? Select all that apply.
--Unnecessary illness
--Discrimination
--Lack of understanding of healthcare instructions
--Poor nutrition
(4/6)
The nurse is assessing for client needs that may be met by local health department services.
Which questions should the nurse ask the client? Select all that apply.
ALL ARE CORRECT
--"Do you worry about running out of food before you have money to buy more?"
--"Are your children's vaccinations up to date?"
--"How do you get to healthcare appointments?"
--"Is your infant breastfed or formula fed?"
--"When did you and your children last visit a dentist?"
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