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Title: In a study published in 2015 by Austin, et al., what was the conclusion about the use of report ...
Post by: shofmannx20 on Jul 8, 2018
In a study published in 2015 by Austin, et al., what was the conclusion about the use of report cards to rate hospitals?
 
  1. Rankings are not always accurate or ensure quality.
  2. There is limited variation in data and rankings.
  3. Rankings provide critical data to consumers to ensure they make best choices.
  4. Focusing on one survey result is best.

Question 2

Which of the following examples would not demonstrate patient advocacy by a nurse? Select all that apply
 
  1. Provide the patient with information about the patient's problem.
  2. Tell the patient what you (the nurse) would do.
  3. Plan with the patient's physician who will talk with the patient.
  4. Expect a patient to accept treatment for cancer.
Title: In a study published in 2015 by Austin, et al., what was the conclusion about the use of report ...
Post by: robbielu01 on Jul 8, 2018
Answer to Question 1

1
Explanation: 1. The study indicated that the various rankings do not consistently agree and vary in their criteria used for the rankings thus impacting comparison.
2. The study indicated that there is variation in results
3. The study indicated that rankings are not useful enough to ensure patients make the best choices.
4. The study indicates that just looking at one survey will not provide an honest view.

Answer to Question 2

2, 4
Explanation: 1. It is helpful to provide the patient with factual information to assist the patient in decision-making.
2. Your personal decisions are not relevant to the patient's decision-making process.
3. A team approach is best.
4. Nurses should not expect patients to make a decision. Patients make the decisions, and nurses need to support the patient's decision.