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skymedlock

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In which health care delivery model would the nurse expect to see point-of-care decision making occur?
 
  a. Primary care nursing
  b. Team nursing
  c. Functional nursing
  d. Modular nursing

Question 2

How might your school of nursing ease the transition of its graduates into the workplace?
 
  a. Provide a greater number of courses focus on transitioning.
  b. Encourage cooperative education programs.
  c. Eliminate any paid work terms from nursing education.
  d. Discourage summer employment for nursing students.



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Answer to Question 1

A

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A Primary nursing allows the nurse to practice autonomously and make most bed-side decisions.
B Because it may not allow for the autonomy required for point-of-care deci-sions.
C Because it may not allow for the autonomy required for point-of-care deci-sions.
D Because it may not allow for the autonomy required for point-of-care deci-sions.

Answer to Question 2

b

a. Incorrect: This option would not help schools of nursing ease the transition of nursing graduates into the workplace.
b. Correct: Strategies that many schools of nursing have used to ease the transition into nursing include preceptored clinical courses, summer externships, employment of nursing students by health agencies during the summer, and cooperative education.
c. Incorrect: This option would not help schools of nursing ease the transition of nursing graduates into the workplace.
d. Incorrect: This option would not help schools of nursing ease the transition of nursing graduates into the workplace.



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