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Leadership and Management HESI Quizlet
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Question 1 of 49
Which of the following changes was enacted by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act?
A. Creation of national health insurance exchanges for affordable insurance coverage
B. Expansion of school-based health centers
C. Free preventative services for all
D. Medically managed clinics eligible for federal funding
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Question 2 of 49
Which of the following is expected to be most likely true in the near future?
A. Quality improvement projects will decline due to cost-cutting measures.
B. Alternative and complementary approaches will gain acceptance in medical practice.
C. Care will primarily shift away from the hospital setting.
D. Increased focus on care transitions will involve nursing.
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Question 3 of 49
Which of the following is the best way for a nurse to improve quality of care?
A. Recognize that physicians are among the health-care professionals interested in improving quality of care.
B. Work with patients and families to improve healthcare.
C. Collaborate with other health-care professionals, patients, and their families.
D. Recognize that physicians are among the numerous professionals in health care.
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Question 4 of 49
What is a major concern about the health-care system in the United States?
A. Emphasis on disease prevention
B. Quality of care
C. Collaborative care
D. Reduction in hospital-acquired drug-resistant infections
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Question 5 of 49
Which of the following strategies can help reduce healthcare-associated infections?
A. Using outdated medical equipment
B. Implementing strict hygiene protocols
C. Increasing patient wait times
D. Reducing nursing staff
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