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mrsjacobs44

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What is the rationale for conducting discharge planning?
 
  A) to ensure the best possible care in the acute care setting
  B) to provide a means of documenting nursing care
  C) to enlist family members in providing home care
  D) to ensure patient and family needs are met consistently

Question 2

Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between nursing diagnosis and medical diagnosis?
 
  A) The nursing diagnosis confirms the medical diagnosis.
  B) The nursing diagnosis duplicates the medical diagnosis.
  C) There is no relationship between nursing and medical diagnoses.
  D) The nursing diagnosis is based on patient response to the medical diagnosis.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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