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misspop

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The nurse manager assessed the need for a new flotation bed for patients with severe decubitus ulcers on the unit.
 
  The nurse manager reported this information to the chief nursing officer, who reviewed which budget to plan for replenishment of this equipment on the unit?
  a. Operating budget
  b. Capital expenditure budget
  c. Cash budget
  d. Flexible budget

Question 2

Which of the following reimburses according to the cost of treatment of specific diagnosis-related groups (DRGs)?
 
  a. Health promotion programs
  b. Managed care systems
  c. Prospective reimbursement system
  d. Health maintenance organizations



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
Capital expenditures include expenditures on physical items, such as replacement or expansion of the plant, major equipment, and inventories.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
A prospective reimbursement system encourages the implementation of cost-effective health care services. Reimbursement is based on the cost of treatment of specific DRGs rather than on per diem costs or total hospital costs divided by patient-days. The payment unit is the diagnosis rather than the patient-day.



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