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ETearle

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A client is being admitted to a hospital for treatment. Which factor would help the nurse determine whether the client needs an extended care facility instead of an acute care one?
 
  A) Client's condition is very serious
  B) Client needs a high level of nursing care
  C) Client requires close and continuous monitoring
  D) Client requires admission for an extended period of time.

Question 2

A client, who is in a coma, is being treated in an acute care facility. Under which circumstance can the nurse move the client from the intensive care unit (ICU) to the subacute care unit?
 
  A) Client's need for acuity care has decreased
  B) Client is ready for discharge
  C) Client has regained consciousness
  D) Client's economic condition does not permit him to remain in ICU



mistyjohnson

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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