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kshipps

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Mrs. Dillon, a client recovering from CHF, is being discharged this afternoon. She needs teaching reinforced. The most appropriate caregiver to complete this activity is:
 
  A) An LPN/LVN
  B) A UAP
  C) A unit secretary
  D) A second-year nursing student working as a nurse tech on the unit

Question 2

Certificates of Need (CON) were found to be unsuccessful because:
 
  a. there was no consistent oversight
  b. they focused only on hospitals
  c. hospitals spent more than their limits
  d. the cost of technology was too expensive



bblaney

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Answer to Question 1

A
An LPN/LVN

Answer to Question 2

B
The CON approach was not successful because it focused only on hospitals and provided no incentives to change either physician or patient behavior. Hospitals were given spending limits, but there was no incentive for physicians to change their practice. Without incentives, patients' expectations and demands for care also remained unchanged.



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