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A series of questions and answers related to palliative and end-of-life care, focusing on the national hospice reimbursement act of 1986 and the cultural practices surrounding death. It provides insights into the legal and ethical considerations surrounding hospice care and the cultural sensitivity required in providing care to diverse populations.
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Palliative and End-of-Life Care Chapter 3 Exams
The nurse believes that a client is cligible as a participant for The National Hospice Reimbursement Act of 1986. This act mandated that: 1 clients with terminal illnesses are reimbursed. 2a physician must order hospice to be reimbursed, 3 lo receive reimbursement that client must be eligible for Medicare, 4 to reccive benefits. the physician must certify that the client has a limited life expectancy of 6 months or less. — ANS-ANS: 4 The Medicare hospice benelil is a reimbursement benefit for those with a prognosis of 6 months or less to live (certified by a physician). The act does not mandate reimbursement to clients with terminal illnesses, physicians do not have to order hospice for reimbursement, nor docs a client have to be eligible for Medicare for hospice cligibility After a Native American client has died, the family begins the practice of purifying the body, The nurse realizes that the deceased clicnt may stay with the family for what period of time? 1 12 hours