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An example of indirect patient care function is:
 
  a. enabling the staff to self-schedule.
  b. encouraging the patient to verbalize his or her feelings.
  c. enlisting the patient in self-care activities.
  d. ensuring that the correct medication is being given.

Question 2

A manager should never delegate ____.
 
  a. Disciplining
  b. Hiring
  c. Interviewing
  d. Scheduling



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Answer to Question 1

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The direct patient care functions in a nursing care model are facilitated by and depend on the management of indirect functions (Fox et al., 1999). Staffing issues are management functions, whether they are delegated or not.

Answer to Question 2

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Discipline, praise, recognition, and morale issues are aspects of the managerial role that should not be delegated.





 

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