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jace

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The goal of home health nursing is to
 
  1. Provide direct care to the client in the home
  2. Maximize the client's level of independence
  3. Provide case management services
  4. Coordinate care in the home

Question 2

The Omaha System was designed to guide practice decisions, sort and document pertinent client data uniformly, and provide a framework for agency-wide, multidisciplinary clinical information. One of the goals of the Omaha System is to
 
  1. Define each health care provider's role
  2. Use nursing diagnoses in community health nursing practice
  3. Foster collaborative practice
  4. Allow practitioners a way to communicate with each other



emilymalinowski12

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Answer to Question 1

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The goal of home health nursing is to maximize the client's level of independence.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 3
The goals are to develop a structured and comprehensive system that could be both understood and used by members of various disciplines and to foster collaborative practice.



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