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mynx

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Which intervention would a nurse perform when functioning in the role of a community-oriented nurse manager?
 
  a. Help personnel perform their responsibilities effectively and efficiently.
  b. Work with others to ensure a healthy community.
  c. Serve as an advocate for vulnerable and high-risk populations.
  d. Participate in establishing public and organizational policies.

Question 2

When a seamless system of care is created where all client needs are met through the same system, it is an example of:
 
  a. Horizontal integration
  b. Vertical integration
  c. Managed care
  d. Alliances



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Answer to Question 1

A
One of the goals of nursing management is to help personnel perform their responsibilities effec-tively and efficiently, so it is most likely the nurse manager would perform this intervention. The others are goals of nursing leadership.

Answer to Question 2

B
Vertical integration means that the system owns all of the services that clients might need, such as clinics, hospitals, laboratories, and home health agencies.



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