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cmoore54

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Which action would a nurse manager most likely take when evaluating the performance of an organization?
 
  a. Examine best practices for organizational evaluation.
  b. Analyze how the core functions of public health have been implemented.
  c. Develop a standardized nursing language to be used within the organization.
  d. Review the standards held by accrediting bodies and the guidelines for practice.

Question 2

To facilitate the building of community partnerships, nurses must have the ability to:
 
  a. Create seamless systems of care.
  b. Lobby with legislators.
  c. Listen and collaborate with lay community members.
  d. Coordinate care across agencies.



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Answer to Question 1

D
To know whether an agency is performing as expected, nurses must be familiar with their pro-fessional standards of care, the standards held by accrediting bodies, and guidelines for practice.

Answer to Question 2

C
The building of community partnerships includes increasing involvement of the public to address their needs and concerns. The nurse can best facilitate this by listening and collaborating with lay community members who may have goals and ideas different from that of health care profes-sionals.





 

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