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lb_gilbert

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Continuity of care promotes
 
  A) the use of multiple providers for health care delivery.
  B) quality client outcomes.
  C) increased acute care client stays.
  D) fragmentation of care.

Question 2

Which of the characteristics below is typical for a client in a community-based setting?
 
  A) The client is in his or her natural environment.
  B) The client is identified by medical diagnosis.
  C) The ill client is equipped to provide self-care.
  D) The client is restricted to care provider and insurance rules.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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