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Which type of management would be most appropriate for a nurse to use when helping clients improve their health status?
 
  a. Utilization management
  b. Case management
  c. Disease management
  d. Demand management

Question 2

Risk indexes such as ARR, RR, OR, and NNT are not appropriate when:
 
  a. The study involves testing the effects of an intervention
  b. A prospective (cohort) design comparing risk groups is used
  c. The independent and/or dependent variable is not dichotomous
  d. The outcome is a nominal-level variable



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Answer to Question 1

D
Demand management seeks to control use by providing clients with correct information and education strategies to make healthy choices, to use healthy and health-seeking behaviors to im-prove their health status, and to make fewer demands on the health care system.

Answer to Question 2

C



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