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Young children experience loss, separation, or bereavement in a myriad of situations. These early experiences:
 
  a. are almost always totally repressed and of little help to a person
  b. help shape an individual's ability to cope with loss later in adult life
  c. determine to a large extent whether a person will experience situational depression later
  d. cloud one's ability to think clearly and logically about similar experiences as an adult

Question 2

Case management is a practice model that was developed to:
 
  a. provide supervision for a team of nurses who are working independently
  b. minimize fragmentation of services and maximize individualization of care
  c. reduce costs of health care through better organization of care
  d. track large numbers of cases supervised or served by a health care organization



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Answer to Question 1

B

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A Incorrect. Children's early experiences with loss, separation, or bereavement are not always totally repressed and of little help to a person as they age.
B Correct. On average, children experience loss, separation, or bereavement through a myriad of situations that are not related to the death of a person. These early experiences are important and help shape an individual's ability to cope with loss later in adult life.
C Incorrect. Children's early experiences with loss, separation, or bereavement do not have to determine to a large extent whether a person will experience situational depression later.
D Incorrect. Children's early experiences with loss, separation, or bereavement do not have to cloud one's ability to think clearly and logically about similar experiences as an adult.

Answer to Question 2

B

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A Incorrect. The nurse manager provides supervision for the nursing team.
B Correct. The case management practice model was initially developed to minimize fragmentation and maximize individualization of care. Quality and cost outcomes are important to case management.
C Incorrect. Case management involves cost reduction but also focuses upon quality outcomes.
D Incorrect. Case management is a practice model assuring maximized individual outcome success, and does not get involved in tracking large numbers of cases.




CQXA

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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