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Primary nursing is a type of care delivery in which the nurse ____.
 
  a. Cares for a patient 24 hours a day
  b. Is responsible for the client's daily care
  c. Monitors care from admission to discharge
  d. Provides total care for the patient

Question 2

An action plan:
 
  a. breaks a strategic plan into manageable parts.
  b. details a futuristic view of the institution.
  c. outlines the steps in performing a proce-dure.
  d. provides a strategic plan for actualizing the mission.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: Primary nursing is an approach in which a nurse has responsibility and accountability for continuous guidance through planning, delivering, and monitoring care of specific clients from admission to discharge.

Answer to Question 2

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An action plan breaks a strategic plan into manageable parts.





 

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