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james0929

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A set monthly fee charged by the provider of health care services for each member of the insurance group for a specific set of services is known as
 
  a. inflation.
  b. capitation.
  c. fee-for-service.
  d. gross domestic product.

Question 2

Which LPN/LVN will be most successful in dealing with change?
 
  a. Nurse S, who always assumes that the worst will happen in any situation
  b. Nurse T, who agrees with whatever the administration proposes
  c. Nurse U, who sees change as an opportunity to improve conditions
  d. Nurse V, who predicts that the change will probably not work



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
Capitation is an alternative to the traditional fee-for-service method of payment. Capitation involves a set monthly fees charged by the provider of health care services for each member of the insurance group for a specific set of services. Inflation is a general rise in prices, usually persisting over several years. Fee-for-service is the traditional method of paying health care bills in which physicians are paid a fee by the patient for each service they provide. Gross domestic product is the combination of all goods and services produced in a nation's economy.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
The nurse who sees change as an opportunity to be part of the solution to a problem is a navigator, one who feels confident and in control. The navigator fares well in change. The nurse who always assumes that the worst will happen in any situation is a victim who feels helpless during change. Victims do not fare well during times of change. The nurse who sees change as an opportunity to improve are survivors, individuals who go along with change but predict that it will be unsuccessful.



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