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Practice Question

A hospital organization (not affiliated with the government) provides women's health services on an inpatient basis for short- term medical conditions (average stay of less than 30 days). This facility would likely be considered:

Answer Choices:

Correct Answer:

acute care, specialized.

Rationale:
🔦This facility provides inpatient care for women with short-term medical conditions, which aligns with the definition of acute care—short-duration treatment for severe or urgent conditions.

🔦The term specialized applies because the facility focuses exclusively on women’s health services, rather than general care.

🔦It is not government-affiliated, so it is not “public,” and because the stay is less than 30 days, it does not qualify as long-term care.

🔦The classification emphasizes the type and duration of services provided, not the specific funding source.

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  • Subcategory: ATI Exam(s)
  • Domain: RN ATI Leadership & Management
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