NURS 4250E EXAM 1 2026 REAL
QUESTIONS WITH EXPERTLY VERIFIED
ANSWERS.
Application of the code of ethics
Autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice
Provision 9 of the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses
Addresses the need for nurses to be engaged with issues of
social justice as part of their professional nursing role.
Definition of policy
Rules and processes that healthcare administrators must follow
when providing healthcare to the public
Public health policy
A legislated set of decisions, plans, and actions specifically
directed at desired health outcomes for individuals, families or
communities
Allocative Policy
The provision of benefits to individuals who meet the criteria
Regulatory policy:
Is a requirement of law
Medicare
A program added to the Social Security system in 1965 by
President Lyndon B Johnson that provides hospitalization
insurance for 65+ and those who are blind or disabled, younger
, Page | 2
people with disabilities and those with ESRD to purchase
inexpensive coverage for doctor fees and other health expenses.
Divided into four parts (A- Hospital stays) (B- doctor visits and
certain med equipment) (D- prescription drug coverage) &
supplemental private health insurance plans
Medicaid
Is a federal and state funded program for low income or limited
asset individuals ; meant to financially support the most
vulnerable people in society
Enacted in 1965 under the social security act
Funded only by federal and state funds acquired through personal
and corporate income taxes
CHIP
Children's Health Insurance Program
1997, provides health insurance to children of families whose
income is greater than the limit set for Medicaid and less than limit
for private insurance. Insurance program under the US
Department of Health and Human Services designed to insure
children of families who have lower incomes and earn more than
Medicaid permits.
Question about father with 2-3 kids that cant pay for office visit
“what organization would you recommend” = CHIP
TRICARE
Federal taxpayer funded health insurance program available to
the active duty military, military families and vets
, Page | 3
Provides coverage through Department Of Defense and is part of
the military health system
ACA
Passed in March 2010
Insure a greater number of people and end discrimination based
on individuals preexisting condition
Comprehensive health care reform law that contains new health
care policies focused on reforming the health care system in
public and private sectors
RHP
Refugee Health Promotion Program is a federal temporary health
insurance program for refugees during resettlement; administered
by the Department of Health and Human services
Taxpayer funded grants from HHS to support refugees and
asylum seekers with health care for children and adults
US Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
The primary federal agency dedicated to improving access to
health care for uninsured, isolated or medically vulnerable clients
HCAHPS
Nationwide survey of clients’ experiences and outcomes of a
health care intervention, which results are publicly available for
health care consumers (Hospital Consumer Assessment of
Healthcare Providers and Systems)
Requirement of any institution that accepts federal funding
Epidemiological triangle (for public health) and example