Define: Palliative Care
Providing appropriate and compassionate care for patients experiencing advanced illnesses
Define: overuse
Reducing waste to achieve effective, affordable care
What is managed care?
Health care systems in which the provider or health care system receives a predetermined capitated payment for each patient enrolled in the program.
What is capitation?
Providers receive a fixed amount per patient or enrollee of a health care plan
Give examples of Primary care
Give examples of Preventive Care
Give examples of Secondary Acute Care
Give examples of Tertiary Care
* Subacute care
Give examples of Restorative Care
Give examples of Continuing Care
* Psychiatric and older adult day care
Who is the fastest growing group of uninsured citizens?
young adults between the ages of 19 and 34
When does discharge planning begin?
the moment a patient is admitted to a health care facility
What is discharge planning?
a centralized, coordinated, interdisciplinary process that ensures that the patient has a plan for continuing care after leaving a health care agency.
What kind of instruction/education do patients need when leaving a health care facility?
What is evidence-based practice?
a problem-solving approach to clinical practice that involves the conscientious use of current best evidence, along with clinical expertise and patient preferences and values in making decisions about patient care
What are Nursing sensitive outcomes?
Patient outcomes and select nursing workforce characteristics that are directly related to nursing care such as changes in patients’ symptom experiences, functional status, safety, psychological distress, registered nurse (RN) job satisfaction, total nursing hours per patient day, and costs.
What are nursing informatics?
use of information and technology to communicate, manage knowledge, mitigate error, and support decision-making
How does nursing knowledge develop?
when nurses combine and identify relationships between different pieces of information
Who are the vulnerable populations most threatened by urbanization?
Children, women, and older adults
What is the Medicare prospective reimbursement system is based upon?
payment calculated on the basis of DRG assignment
Where does health promotion occur?
home, work, and community settings
What does successful community based programs involve?
building relationships with the community and incorporating cultural and environmental factors
Why do hospitalized patients require better coordination of services before discharge
they are acutely ill
Why is rehabilitation important?
It allows an individual to return to a level of normal or near-normal function after a physical or mental illness, injury, or chemical dependency.