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cmoore54

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A nurse uses a key informant interview as part of completing a needs assessment. What is the primary advantage of using this tool?
 
  a. Low cost
  b. Provides a picture of services needed
  c. Identifies the perspectives of large number of persons
  d. Indicates the extent of services offered by existing programs

Question 2

A Medicare recipient has elected to pay a monthly premium for Medicare that will cover expenses, such as laboratory services and equipment. This part of Medicare is called Medi-care Part:
 
  a. A
  b. B
  c. C
  d. D



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Answer to Question 1

B
The main advantage of using a key informant as a needs assessment tool is that it would provide a picture of the services needed.

Answer to Question 2

B
Medicare Part B is a supplemental (voluntary) program; it provides coverage for services that are not covered by Part A, such as laboratory services, ambulance transportation, prostheses, equip-ment, and some supplies.



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