Answer to Question 1
ANS: A
Avedis Donabedian is the originator of the theory.
Avedis Donabedian is the originator of the theory. Loegering, Reiter, and Gambone modified Donabedian's theory a bit to include the patient, family, and community as providers of care and the recipients of care.
Avedis Donabedian is the originator of the theory. Loegering, Reiter, and Gambone modified Donabedian's theory a bit to include the patient, family, and community as providers of care and the recipients of care.
Avedis Donabedian is the originator of the theory. Loegering, Reiter, and Gambone modified Donabedian's theory a bit to include the patient, family, and community as providers of care and the recipients of care.
Answer to Question 2
ANS: D
Because quality health care is a goal of nurses, including all groups as possible givers and recipients of care allows nurses to embrace this theory and build on it.
Although this is true, it is not a reason to include the patient, family, and community. Because quality health care is a goal of nurses, including all groups as possible givers and recipients of care allows nurses to embrace this theory and build on it.
Although this is true, it is not a reason to include the patient, family, and community. Because quality health care is a goal of nurses, including all groups as possible givers and recipients of care allows nurses to embrace this theory and build on it.
Although this is true, it is not a reason to include the patient, family, and community. Because quality health care is a goal of nurses, including all groups as possible givers and recipients of care allows nurses to embrace this theory and build on it.