Test Bank For Effective Leadership and Management in Nursing 7th Edition by Eleanor J. Sullivan
ISBN-10: 0135142636, ISBN-13: 9780135142639
Chapter 1 Introducing Nursing Management
1) When planning client care the nurse must be aware that current changes in health care are primarily driven by:
1. Cost of care.
2. Access to care.
3. Availability of care.
4. Quality of care.
Answer: 1
Explanation:
1. Cost is the primary factor driving the changes in health care. Rising costs also affect access to
care, availability of care, and quality of care.
Nursing Process: Planning
Category of Client Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment
Cognitive Level: Comprehension
2. Cost is the primary factor driving the changes in health care. Rising costs also affect access to
care, availability of care, and quality of care.
Nursing Process: Planning
Category of Client Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment
Cognitive Level: Comprehension
3. Cost is the primary factor driving the changes in health care. Rising costs also affect access to
care, availability of care, and quality of care.
Nursing Process: Planning
Category of Client Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment
Cognitive Level: Comprehension
4. Cost is the primary factor driving the changes in health care. Rising costs also affect access to
care, availability of care, and quality of care.
Nursing Process: Planning
Category of Client Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment
Cognitive Level: Comprehension
Learning Outcome: 1-1: Describe the forces that are changing the health care system.
Test-Taking Tip: Look for the option that affects all the others.
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2) Which is the United Statesʹ’ largest and most expensive health care program?
1. Medicaid
2. Medicare
3. Social Security
4. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Answer: 2
Explanation:
1. Medicare is the governmentʹs largest health care financing program. It serves 40 million people
who are elderly and have disabilities. Medicaid is a smaller health care program that serves the
poor. Social Security and TANF are not health care programs.
Nursing Process: Implementation
Category of Client Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment
Cognitive Level: Comprehension
2. Medicare is the governmentʹs largest health care financing program. It serves 40 million people
who are elderly and have disabilities. Medicaid is a smaller health care program that serves the
poor. Social Security and TANF are not health care programs.
Nursing Process: Implementation
Category of Client Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment
Cognitive Level: Comprehension
3. Medicare is the governmentʹs largest health care financing program. It serves 40 million people
who are elderly and have disabilities. Medicaid is a smaller health care program that serves the
poor. Social Security and TANF are not health care programs.
Nursing Process: Implementation
Category of Client Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment
Cognitive Level: Comprehension
4. Medicare is the governmentʹs largest health care financing program. It serves 40 million people
who are elderly and have disabilities. Medicaid is a smaller health care program that serves the
poor. Social Security and TANF are not health care programs.
Nursing Process: Implementation
Category of Client Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment
Cognitive Level: Comprehension
Learning Outcome: 1-1: Describe the forces that are changing the health care system.
Test Taking Tip: Reduce the options by those that are not specifically health care programs–Social Security and
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families.
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