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Bob-Dole

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A nurse does not understand why the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (USDHHS) cannot allocate more money for public health efforts.
 
  Another nurse explains that money for public health and other expenditures is limited because the majority of the USDHHS budget must fund a. any program deemed in need of funding.
  b. initiatives according to Healthy People 2020.
  c. Medicare and other legislated programs.
  d. United Nations health and wellness plans.

Question 2

A patient comes to the clinic and is worried about developing a neurological condition seen in the patient's mother and aunt. The best action by the nurse is to
 
  a. conduct a thorough neurological examination on the patient.
  b. develop a multigenerational family health history (pedigree).
  c. have the patient voice these concerns to the physician.
  d. refer the patient to a genetic counselor immediately.



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Answer to Question 1

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About two thirds of the budget of the USDHHS goes to fund Medicare and other entitlement programs, leaving a minority of funds for other items.
Only about one third of USDHHS's budget is discretionary; the remainder goes to fund other legislated programs.
Healthy People 2020 does focus on the health care priorities of the nation, but budgetary expenditures from USDHHS for these initiatives are limited because of fixed spending on entitlements.
The USDHHS budget does not fund United Nations plans.

Answer to Question 2

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The nurse should work with the patient to develop a multigenerational family health history, known as a family pedigree, so that the patient can present this information to the physician and have a better understanding of how this neurological disorder has impacted the patient's family.
Because the patient is not complaining of any neurological symptoms, conducting a thorough neurological examination would not be the best action by the nurse.
Although the patient should voice his or her concerns to the physician, the nurse needs to be more proactive and intervene with the patient independently.
This patient may or may not need referral to a genetic counselor; more information is needed before making that decision.




Bob-Dole

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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