WITH VERIFIED ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
1. Describe the significance of patient-centered care as one of the aims of
healthcare delivery according to the IOM.
Patient-centered care aims to standardize treatment across all
patients.
Patient-centered care is primarily concerned with reducing
healthcare costs.
Patient-centered care focuses solely on the efficiency of
healthcare delivery.
Patient-centered care emphasizes the importance of involving
patients in their own care decisions and tailoring healthcare to
their individual needs.
2. What ethical principle is demonstrated when a nurse speaks on behalf of
a patient's family regarding medical decisions?
Advocacy
Confidentiality
Sanctity of life
Quality of life
3. Which of the following are one of the Six Aims for Improvement from the
Institute of Medicine (IOM) framework?
Focus on data
Equitable
Define
Communicate
,4. For ADLs or IADL assessment, the Wee-FIM II can be used for children of
developmental ages __________
2 months and 5 years
6 months to 7 years
8 months and 10 years
4 months and 21 years
5. Bowel and bladder function is controlled by which spinal segments?
S2-S5
S1-S4
L3-L5
within the cauda equina
6. Describe the characteristics of Broca's aphasia and how it affects a
patient's communication.
Broca's aphasia only affects written communication.
Broca's aphasia results in complete loss of speech.
Broca's aphasia is characterized by difficulty in expressive
speech, including problems with word finding, sequencing, and
sentence formation.
Broca's aphasia leads to fluent speech with poor comprehension.
7. ________________________ is the process by which the steps of an activity and its
components are examined in detail to determine the demands of the
client.
Evaluation
Adapting
Grading
, Activity analysis
8. What is the primary goal of Orem's Self-Care Deficit Theory in nursing?
To assist individuals in providing self-care by identifying their
needs.
To prioritize caregiver needs over patient needs.
To perform all care tasks for the patient.
To focus solely on medical interventions.
9. Which symptom are you most likely to see in a patient experiencing a
stroke in their dominant hemisphere?
Contralateral numbness
Aphasia
Visual field cut
Dysarthria
10. What is the recommended action for a rehabilitation team facing ethical
dilemmas regarding patient care?
Inform the patient and family that removal of care is illegal.
Request that team members inform the patient that they will not
comply.
Ignore the request because the patient has been traumatized.
Consult with the organization's ethics committee.
11. What is the definition of projection as a defense mechanism?
When a person projects his feelings onto another person
When someone who is angry with one person directs anger
towards another
, When a person compensates by developing skills in another area
When a person refuses to acknowledge a situation or feelings
12. Describe the role of the sacral region of the spine in relation to bowel
function.
The sacral region of the spine is responsible for controlling
bowel function through its nerve connections.
The sacral region has no significant role in bodily functions.
The sacral region is involved in respiratory functions.
The sacral region primarily affects upper body movement.
13. In a scenario where a patient experiences a sudden health crisis, how
might a nurse utilize Hoff's Crisis Theory to improve patient outcomes?
By immediately administering medication to stabilize the patient.
By ignoring the crisis and following standard procedures.
By assessing the situation for turning points that could lead to
positive changes.
By focusing only on the patient's emotional state.
14. What are the six aims of healthcare delivery identified by the Institute of
Medicine (IOM)?
Safe Care, Timely Care, Efficient Care, Equitable Care, Patient
Centered care
Preventive Care, Timely Care, Effective Care, Equitable Care,
Patient Centered care
Safe Care, Timely Care, Effective Care, Affordable Care, Patient
Centered care
Safe Care, Timely Care, Effective Care, Equitable Care, Patient
Centered care