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AEWBW

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How is the legal expansion of nursing roles accomplished?
 
  A) The expansion of job descriptions in an agency
  B) Written contracts between the nurse and the client
  C) A written agreement between the nurse and the physician
  D) Revision of the Nurse Practice Act

Question 2

Choose all that apply. More than one answer may be correct. All correct answers must be selected. Indicate which of the following is (are) a never event.
 
  a. A minor medication error
  b. A foreign object left in the body during surgery
  c. Surgery on the wrong body part
  d. A mismatched blood transfusion
  e. Hip fracture acquired in the hospital
  f. Pressure ulcer acquired in the home
  g. Catheter-associated urinary tract infection
  h. Surgical site infection



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B
c, d, e, g, h
A never event means that if it should never happen, we (the insurer) will never pay. Insurers will no longer pay for never events. A pressure ulcer will be covered if it was not acquired in the hospital facility. A minor medication error that causes no harm to the patient will not cause an insurer to withhold payment.



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