Chapter 1--The Health Care System and Contemporary Nursing
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The nurse ensures that a client’s bedspace is neat and clean with the
... [Show More] call light within easy reach. The nurse is focusin g on which nursing
theorist who realized the importance of the environment for care?
1. Florence Nightingale
2. Sister Callista Roy
3. Dorothea Orem
4. Martha Rogers
ANS: 1
Florence Nightingale’s theory focused on the environment for care. Sister Callista Roy’s model is based in systems theory and an individual’s
ability to adapt. Dorothea Orem’s model is the self-care deficit theory. Martha Roger’s model is the science of unitary human beings.
PTS: 1 DIF: Apply
REF: Emergence of Contemporary Nursing in the United States
2. The nurse is instructing a client on self-administration of insulin so that the client will not need a health care provi der to do this activity. The
nurse is implementing which of the following aspects of Virginia Henderson’s theory of nursing?
1. A caring relationship
2. Helping the client achieve independence from the nurse’s assistance as quickly as
possible
3. Integration of objective and subjective data
4. Application of critical thinking
ANS: 2
Virginia Henderson’s theory of nursing is to help people achieve health or a peaceful death so that they can be independent from the nurse’s
assistance as quickly as possible. A caring relationship, integration of objective and subjective data, and application of critical thinking are
included in the American Nurses Association’s essential features of professional nursing.
PTS: 1 DIF: Analyze
REF: Emergence of Contemporary Nursing in the United States
3. A client tells the nurse that he has an HMO for his health insurance. The nurse understands that the purpose of this typ e of health plan is to:
1. ensure payment is made to Medicare for services rendered.
2. maximize the utilization of health care resources.
3. efficiently manage costs while providing quality care.
4. focus on the illness when providing care.
ANS: 3
Health maintenance organizations (HMOs) were created to efficiently manage health care costs while providing quality care. An HMO is a
type of managed care plan with the goal of providing wellness care and not focusing on the illness during the provision of care. HMOs do not
ensure payment is made to Medicare for services rendered. HMOs also do not maximize the utilization of health care resources but rather uses
financial incentives to decrease care costs.
PTS: 1 DIF: Understand REF: Cost of Care
4. A client tells the nurse that he does not have a primary care physician but rather makes an appointment with a doctor who specializes in the
area in which he is experiencing a problem. The nurse realizes this client is at risk for which of the following?
1. Fragmented care
2. Overpayment of services
3. Inability to sustain health
4. Finding an appropriate general practitioner
ANS: 1
In the 1980s, the close and trusting relationship between an individual and the individual’s physician waned and was replaced by
acquaintances with specialists based upon particular health care problems. These episodes of care cause fragmentation of care. The client who
utilizes specialists is not at risk for overpayment of services, the inability to sustain health, or finding an appropri ate general practitioner.
PTS: 1 DIF: Analyze REF: Providers of Care
5. The nurse is attending a master’s degree program in efforts to be educationally prepared to serve as a hospital leader. The nurse realizes that
this educational preparation will:
1. hinder the nurse’s ability to work with physicians.
2. be viewed as not supporting the profession of nursing by other nurses.
3. ensure the nurse is biased towards clinicians’ interests.
4. prepare the nurse to serve as strong clinical support with the ability to integrate business
and caring.
ANS: 4
The nurse is attending an educational program to serve as a hospital leader. This education will prepare the nurse to se rve as strong clinical
support with the ability to integrate business and caring. This education will not hinder the nurse’s ability to work wi th physicians. This
education will not be viewed as unsupportive to the profession of nursing. The education will ensure that the nurse is n ot biased towards
clinicians’ interests.
PTS: 1 DIF: Analyze REF: Clinical Systems Leadership [Show Less]