ATI Fundamentals for Nursing 2023 LATEST EXAM 100% CORRECT & VERIFIED ANSWERS
ATI Fundamentals for Nursing
Preventive health care - Answer -
... [Show More] focuses on educating and equipping clients to reduce and control risk factors of disease. Examples include immunizations, stress management programs, and seat belt use
Primary health care - Answer - emphasizes health promotion, and includes prenatal and well-baby care, nutrition counseling, and disease control. is based on a sustained partnership between client and provider. examples include office or clinic visits and scheduled school/work centered screenings (vision, hearing, obesity)
Secondary health care - Answer - includes the diagnosis and treatment of emergency, acute illness, or injury. examples include care given in hospital settings (inpatient and EDs), diagnostic centers, or emergent care centers
Tertiary health care - Answer - involves the provision of specialized highly technical care. examples include oncology centers and burn centers
Restorative health care - Answer - involves intermediate follow-up care for restoring health. examples include home health care, rehab centers, and skilled nursing facilities
Continuing health care - Answer - designed to address long-term or chronic health care needs. examples include hospice, adult day care, and in-home respite care
Health care regulatory agencies include: - Answer - -US Dept of Health and Human Srvcs
-US FDA
-State and local public health agencies
-State licensing boards (to ensure providers & agencies comply with state regulations)
-the Joint Commission/JCAHO (set quality standards for accreditation of health care facilities)
-Professional Standards Review Organizations (PSROs)
-Utilization review committees (monitor for appropriate diagnosis and treatment of hospitalized clients)
Morals are: - Answer - the values and beliefs held by people that guide their behaviors and decision making
Ethical theory examines: - Answer - the different principles, ideas, systems, and philosophies used to make judgments about what is right/wrong and good/bad
Ethical principles - Answer - standards of what is right/wrong with regard to important social values and norms
Autonomy - Answer - ability of client to make personal decisions, even when those decisions may not be in the client's best interest
Beneficence - Answer - agreement that the care given is in the best interest of the client; taking positive actions to help others
Fidelity - Answer - agreement to keep one's promise to the client about care that was offered
Justice - Answer - fair treatment in matters related to physical and psychosocial care and use of resources [Show Less]