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saliriagwu

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In developing curricula that will address needs based on forecasts for the future, nursing educators need to contemplate (select all that apply):
 
  a. Prevention strategies.
  b. Leadership skills and knowledge.
  c. Violence de-escalation strategies.
  d. Strategies for job security.

Question 2

In order to plan long term, you consider what the client of the future will look like. Which of the following client profiles would best capture shifting demographics and trends in health care?
 
  a. Younger, knowledgeable about health options
  b. Female, uses emergency care services for parents and children
  c. Older, one or more chronic disorders, diverse background
  d. Male, various occupationally generated disorders, diverse ethnic background



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A, B, C
Future forecasts suggest that health factors such as obesity that are implicated in the development of chronic disorders will increase, as will chronic disease. Leadership skills have been identified as a key competence for nurses of tomorrow, and competence with technology will be needed as technology continues to revolutionize health care. Rather than emphasizing job security, nurses will need to be prepared to be in an environment with many options and episodic employment.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
The client base is aging and more people will be living with chronic disorders. Persons will travel more and there will be increased need to speak two or more languages to address the needs of a mobile global population.





 

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