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1) You give birth to healthy twins. After two days in hospital, case control nur

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Question

1) You give birth to healthy twins. After two days in hospital, case control nurse reviews your records to determine if it is medically necessary for you to remain another day in hospital. This is an example of

a) concurrent review

b) discharge planning

c) retrospective review

d) pre-admission testing

2) Your grandmother is admitted to the hospital with a heart attack at 8:00 a.m. By time you arrive for a visit at 4:30 p.m., the social worker is looking for you to schedule a meeting to discuss where your grandmother will go when she leaves the hospital. This is an example of

a) concurrent review

b) pre-certification

c) discharge planning

d) retrospective review

3) Bill is an aging snowboard instructor at a local ski resort. All winter, he takes over the counter pain medication to deal with his aching joints. Each summer, he moves home with his parents and takes a part time job making minimum wage. This summer, he got qualified for and enrolled into state government subsidized health insurance. Now he plans to undergo arthroscopic surgery by the end of the summer to repair his knee. Though this is an economically rational decision for Bill, it represents a welfare loss to society as a whole. TRUE OR FALSE?

Explanation / Answer

1. Option a
Concurrent review looks in to necessity on giving additional treatments if necessary for the ongoing treatment

2. Option c
Discharge planning is a multidisciplinary movement which looks into patient’s movement from one hospital to other place

3. True. As Bill is full time employed during winter and summer, the government subsidized health insurance would cause welfare loss as the economic burden falls on public.