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An experienced nurse has recently transitioned from performing bedside care to acting in a case manager role.
 
  In this new role, the nurse is participating in the care of a patient who has been diagnosed with colorectal cancer and who will receive chemotherapy before having surgery. What aspect of this patient's care will most likely be performed by this nurse?
  A) Organizing the patient's care to minimize cost and maximize benefit.
  B) Ensuring that the patient's psychosocial and spiritual needs are met during this difficult time.
  C) Performing dressing (bandage) changes after the patient has surgery.
  D) Teaching other nurses how to safely handle and administer chemotherapy drugs.

Question 2

_____________ refers to values, beliefs, customs, rituals, attitudes, roles, and behaviors that are shared by a large group of people and are passed from generation to generation.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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