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A group of nursing students are given a test on Starfield's (1998) foundations of primary care. Which of the following responses by the students describing the foundations of primary care would indicate that further teaching is necessary?
 
  a. Comprehensiveness c. First contact
  b. Organization d. Coordination

Question 2

Some nursing tasks cannot be delegated. Which of the following nursing tasks cannot be delegated?
 
  a. vital signs, intake, and output
  b. patient assessment
  c. health teaching and counseling
  d. sterile procedures
  e. evaluation of patient's response
  f. activities of daily living



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Answer to Question 1

B
According to Starfield (1998), both clinicians and patients need to work together to appropriately
utilize services based upon these four foundations of primary care: first contact (conduct the initial
evaluation and the plan for the dysfunction, treatment options, and health goals), longitudinality
(maintaining the clinician-patient relationship continuously over time), comprehensiveness (managing
the wide range of needs for each patient), and coordination (care is organized and integrated, thus
eliminating duplication of services).

Answer to Question 2

B, C, E
Nursing tasks can be divided into three categories regarding their ability to be delegated: tasks that can be delegated, tasks that cannot be delegated, and tasks that are not commonly delegated, but can be if the staff has received additional training, speciality credentialing, and/or competency testing. Some nursing tasks that cannot be delegated include: 1) patient assessment; 2) health teaching and counseling; 3) evaluation of patient's response; 4) planning of nursing care; and 5) implementation of patient care that requires judgment.



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