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A nursing care plan is:
 
  1. followed exactly once adopted by interdisciplinary care team.
  2. standardized to prevent duplication of efforts.
  3. kept separate from the patient's record.
  4. frequently modified to reflect the client's changing status.

Question 2

A nurse is trying to reduce barriers that negatively affect the attainment of client outcomes. This nurse would attempt to:
 
  1. criticize those who do not adhere to nursing care plans.
  2. develop trial-and-error approaches to implementing care plans.
  3. ensure that the client is involved in the plan of care.
  4. teach others how to develop a nursing care plan.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 4

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 3



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