A) Expansion in alternative health care agencies
B) Improvements in client teaching materials
C) Public pressure to improve health professionals' education
D) Development and increased use of telehealth technology
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Multiple Choice
A) Clients find it difficult to learn in the midst of the stress of the acute care setting and often don't remember what the hospital nurse taught.
B) Hearing something from a different person, using different words and examples, can help ensure that learning is retained.
C) Home health nurses often don't know what hospital-based nurses have already taught.
D) Learning depends on receiving information more than once.
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Multiple Choice
A) "Every time I see a client, it costs $80."
B) "Health care costs are killing our economy."
C) "I can't believe how much clients are charged for things."
D) "Medicaid costs are such a large portion of our state's budget."
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A) Home-based primary care
B) Population-focused home care
C) Proprietary home care
D) Transitional care
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A) Must be homebound
B) Must be living in a medically underserved area
C) Must be indigent
D) Must be insured or eligible for Medicare or Medicaid
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A) Enabling the client to die at home
B) Ensuring that the client's living will is upheld
C) Placing experts in the position of power of attorney
D) Providing comfort measures before death
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A) Acute client care is individualized for the client and family.
B) Home health care is provided in the client's environment.
C) Reimbursement for home health care varies from that of care provided in institutions.
D) The focus of acute client care is on community health.
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A) Combination agencies
B) Hospital-based agencies
C) Official agencies
D) Proprietary agencies
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A) Home-based primary care
B) Population-focused home care
C) Proprietary home care
D) Transitional care
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A) Home care assessment includes not only the client but the supplies and equipment the family may have available for use.
B) The home environment is less organized and equipped for the nurse's use.
C) Family members must also be assessed for possible problems that could interfere with the primary client's recovery.
D) To be effective, the home health nurse must earn the family's trust and work in partnership with them.
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Multiple Choice
A) Using good handwashing procedures
B) Obtaining a puncture-resistant container for family to use for needles
C) Putting all contaminated material directly into a trash bag
D) Washing all surfaces with disinfectant
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Multiple Choice
A) Community-oriented nursing
B) Home health nursing
C) Hospice nursing
D) Private duty nursing
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Multiple Choice
A) A report by the administrator regarding how the home health agency's performance compares with that of other local and national home health agencies
B) A report by the chief financial officer regarding a cost-benefit analysis related to technological advances
C) A report by the chief nursing officer regarding client outcomes
D) A report by the medical director regarding implementation of evidence-based practice into standards of care
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Multiple Choice
A) Administration and management benefits are gained from the expertise of two boards of experts.
B) Continuity of care is enhanced.
C) Health promotion and illness prevention concerns take precedence over acute care and rehabilitation.
D) They are eligible for tax exemptions through affiliated agencies.
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A) Assessment
B) Diagnosis
C) Outcome identification
D) Planning
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A) Before any episode of hospitalization
B) After each home health visit
C) For all incidences of error or mistake in care
D) On first admission to home health care
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Multiple Choice
A) Arrange for private duty nurses to assist the client with daily needs.
B) Assist the client with activities of daily living.
C) Teach the client to participate in self-care activities.
D) Teach the family how to care for the client.
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Multiple Choice
A) Children don't understand what it means to die.
B) A child's death is harder for anyone to accept.
C) Society does not expect death to occur in children.
D) Families are not prepared to deal with death.
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A) Advances in medical technology and pharmacology
B) Increased number of lawsuits for substandard care
C) Introduction of Medicare
D) Social Security Act of the 1930s
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Multiple Choice
A) The client who needs assistance with bathing and meal preparation
B) The client who needs assistance with house cleaning and meal preparation
C) The client who needs sitter services because she wanders from home and becomes lost
D) The client whose family members need to learn how to care for his surgical wound
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