Deck 9: Healthcare Policy for Advocacy in Health Care
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Deck 9: Healthcare Policy for Advocacy in Health Care
1
The barriers of scope practice restrictions and challenges to obtaining parity in reimbursement can be removed through _______________.
A) Improved education systems
B) Healthcare reform
C) Enhanced scientific rigor
D) Political advocacy
A) Improved education systems
B) Healthcare reform
C) Enhanced scientific rigor
D) Political advocacy
D
2
In order for APRNs to transform healthcare through policy change, patient care experiences and the challenges of working within complex healthcare systems must be combined with __________________ in order to create true and effective change.
A) An increase in scientific knowledge
B) An education in policy and politics
C) Experience with patient advocacy
D) The ability to adapt to ever-changing situations
A) An increase in scientific knowledge
B) An education in policy and politics
C) Experience with patient advocacy
D) The ability to adapt to ever-changing situations
B
3
____________________ recognized the connection between policies and poor living conditions, and as a result, tried to influence policies related to sanitation and infection control practices.
A) Lillian Wald
B) Lavina Dock
C) Florence Nightingale
D) Margaret Sanger
A) Lillian Wald
B) Lavina Dock
C) Florence Nightingale
D) Margaret Sanger
C
4
During the ___________ process, the committee discusses flaws of the legislation.
A) Jurisdiction
B) Markup
C) Executive
D) Agency
A) Jurisdiction
B) Markup
C) Executive
D) Agency
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5
An APRN is involved in the drafting of a legislation. After it is drafted, what is the next step?
A) It introduced to the chamber by the senator or representative
B) It is referred to the sponsoring legislator
C) It is referred to the proper committee
D) It undergoes markup
A) It introduced to the chamber by the senator or representative
B) It is referred to the sponsoring legislator
C) It is referred to the proper committee
D) It undergoes markup
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6
Once a bill is moved to the Senate or House floor, where can an advanced practice nurse have the greatest amount of influence?
A) Submitting an oral testimony
B) Preparing a persuasive report
C) Influencing the committee
D) Contacting their representatives or senators
A) Submitting an oral testimony
B) Preparing a persuasive report
C) Influencing the committee
D) Contacting their representatives or senators
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7
During which part of the legislative process do APRNs most commonly make a contribution?
A) Drafting legislation
B) Partnering with legislators
C) Introducing a bill to congress
D) Vetoing a bill
A) Drafting legislation
B) Partnering with legislators
C) Introducing a bill to congress
D) Vetoing a bill
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8
What happens to a bill after it has been passed through Congress and signed by the president?
A) It is implemented immediately
B) It is sent to a regulatory agency within the government
C) It changes policy
D) It is sent to the conference committee
A) It is implemented immediately
B) It is sent to a regulatory agency within the government
C) It changes policy
D) It is sent to the conference committee
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9
The legislative process tends to be linear.
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10
Regulation occurs at both the state and federal levels.
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