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Marissa, a 42-year-old female, has been experiencing chronic back pain. She sees her health-care provider, who tells her that she needs to have expensive diagnostic tests done to determine the cause.
 
  Because Marissa has no health insurance and does not qualify for Medicaid, her health-care provider gives her a prescription for pain control and sends her home. Which of the following roles should the nurse assume in Marissa's case to assure the best outcome for her? a. Advocate
  b. Coordinator of care
  c. Emotional support coach
  d. Professional consultant

Question 2

To enhance team leadership skills for your team leaders, you arrange opportunities for:
 
  a. Certification.
  b. Continuing education.
  c. Graduate courses.
  d. Volunteerism.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

B
Continuing education provides systematic learning opportunities that augment existing skills and knowledge for delivery of quality care and advancement of career goals. Graduate and certifica-tion courses provide advanced knowledge and skills.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
Excellent


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