1. Which type of health-care system focuses on keeping the general public healthy so that citizens can continue to
contribute to society and the economy?
1. Type 1 system
2. Type 2 system
3. Type 3 system
4. Type 4
system ANS: 4
2. Which type of services are frequently provided in hospitals and other acute care settings, with an emphasis on diagnosis
and treatment of complex disorders?
1. Primary care
2. Secondary care
3. Tertiary care
4. Palliative care
ANS: 2
3. With the recent development of the Gold Standards Framework, nurses working with which of the following have a
defined process to improve the quality of life through communication, collaboration, support, and coordination of care?
1. Primary care
2. Secondary care
3. Hospice care
4. Rehabilitative care
ANS: 3
4. The origins of the current nursing shortage can be traced back directly to the implementation of which of the following
in the 1990s as a method of controlling health-care costs?
1. Telemedicine
2. Managed care
3. Electronic health records
4. Medicaid
ANS: 2
5. A growing awareness of and interest in maintaining optimal health is resulting in a movement toward increasing which
type of care as a means of promoting health?
1. Primary care
2. Secondary care
3. Tertiary care
4. Palliative care
ANS: 1
6. Nurses led the way for implementing which legislative act because they saw it as a move to make the U.S. health-care
system the best in the world for all U.S. citizens?
1. Affordable Care Act
2. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
3. Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
4. Emergency Treatment and Active Labor
Act ANS: 1
7. In which type of system do individuals who can afford private health insurance or who can pay for their health care
choose their care providers and receive health services?
1. Type 1 system
2. Type 2 system
3. Type 3 system
4. Type 4
system ANS: 1
, 8. Which country boasts one of the highest life expectancies (about 80 years) and lowest infant mortality rates of
industrialized countries, which many attribute to the country’s universal single-payer health-care system?
1. Germany
2. Canada
3. United States
4. Switzerland
ANS: 2
9. In an attempt to contain health-care costs, which type of organizations were introduced to review the quality, quantity,
and cost of hospital care through Medicare?
1. Managed care organizations
2. Preferred provider organizations
3. Accountable care organizations
4. Professional standards review
organization ANS: 4
10. Concerns related to self-esteem, stress, drug abuse, and adolescent pregnancy are frequently addressed by which type
of nurse?
1. Public health nurse
2. Rural primary care nurse
3. School nurse
4. Home health care
nurse ANS: 3
11. Most North Americans access primary health care in which location?
1. Hospitals
2. Community centers
3. Physician offices
4. Outpatient clinics
ANS: 3
12. As the population continues to age, which type of centers are increasing in popularity because they allow clients to
maintain the greatest amount of independence possible in a partially controlled and supervised living environment?
1. Rehabilitation centers
2. Extended care centers
3. Assisted living centers
4. Intermediate care
centers ANS: 3
13. Which type of disease rates are notably higher in clients who live in rural areas of the United States?
1. Acute diseases
2. Infectious diseases
3. Chronic diseases
4. Childhood diseases
ANS: 4
14. Which type of health insurance is now available to rural Americans who are self-employed or who do not have health
insurance for other reasons?
1. Health maintenance organizations (HMOs)
2. Preferred provider organizations (PPOs)
3. Exclusive provider organizations (EPOs)
4. Health insurance purchasing cooperatives
(HIPCs) ANS: 4