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In hospitals, patients depend heavily on this group for the majority of medical and personal care:
A. Nursing
B. Physicians
C. Physical Therapy
D. All the above are correct
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- The majority of hospitals in the United States can be characterized as: A. Federal government hospitals or VA hospitals B. Investor-owned (for-profit) community hospitals C. State and local government community hospitals D. Nongovernment not-for-profit community hospitalsAn important function of Urgent Care centers is that:A. Fills gaps in the delivery system B. Increases the quality-of-care deliveryC. Eliminates the need for ED careD. Provides specialized surgical servicesCompleteness of primary health care requires that: a. The management of a patient's care over time is coordinated among providers. b. All are correct c. Adequate attention to all aspects of a medical problem, including prevention, early detection, diagnosis, treatment, follow-up measures, and rehabilitation. d. The care is provided for all types of health problems
- Which of these is NOT one of the three major problems/concerns of US health system A. lack of hospital beds B. high cost C. quality D. accesslong-term care services must be varied because: (Level 1) Group of answer choices a. Individuals have varied needs b. Individual needs remain fairly constant over time c. Neither a nor b d. Both a and bThe nurse is administering medication to a patient who has tuberculosis . The patient refuses the medication . The nurse understands which of the following is true regarding the patient's autonomous rights ? A. Patients can refuse any or all treatments B. Patient's Self -Determination Act guarantees the right to refuse all treatments C. Legal systems can force patients to take medication for contagious diseases D. Health care systems cannot force patient to take medications for contagious diseases
- Which of the following is NOT considered to be a part of the medical staff? A. Medical Physicians B. Nurses C. Physician Assistants D. DentistThe Branch of the Department of Health and Human Services of the U.S. government whose purpose is to provide better health and services is: A. Public Health Service B. World Health Organization C. UNICEF D. Local Health DepartmentWhat is first aid? Select one: a. The immediate care given only to injured individuals prior to the arrival of qualified medical assistance b. The immediate care given to an individuar who has been injured or become ill prior to the arrival of qualified medical assistance, c The immediate care given only to ill individuals prior to the arrival of qualified medical assistance a. d. The immediate care given, only to unconscious individuals prior to the arrival of qualified medical assistance
- Which of the following is NOT part of the Nationwide Health Information Network (NwHIN)? a. Patient Centered Social Network b. Integrated Delivery System c. Beacon Community d. Public health agencyThere are substantial differences in medical care use by demographic characteristics such as age, sex, and marital status. Which of the following statements is true? a. Adult women spend more money on medical care than men do. b. Single individuals regardless of age are hospitalized less than married people are. c. Infant girls are healthier than infant boys are and consume fewer medical resources. d. The elderly who survive past age 80 spend about the same amount on medical care as 60-year-olds do. e. Average hospital stays are longer for women than men.What is one downside to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)? a. releases individually identifiable health information on the Internet b. discourages the creation of public databases to make healthcare decisions c. uses patients' private information for research purposes d. increases abuse and Medicaid fraud