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jCorn1234

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The most important thing that a nurse can do to ensure outcome measurements are accurate is to:
 
  A. communicate results to all clinicians.
  B. train all clinicians who are involved in collecting data.
  C. maintain a small group of patients in the study.
  D. collect all data on the same day.

Question 2

A patient who needs nursing and rehabilitation after a stroke would benefit most by receiving care at a(n):
 
  A. primary care center.
  B. restorative care setting.
  C. assisted living center.
  D. respite center.



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Answer to Question 1

B
It is important to be consistent and accurate when collecting outcome measures. Clinicians who are involved in outcome measurement should receive proper training in data measurement and collection.

Answer to Question 2

B
In primary care centers, health promotion is the major theme. Assisted living centers offer long-term assistance with activities of daily living. Respite centers offer short-term relief to persons who provide full-time care to an older adult. Restorative care settings provide rehabilitation and nursing care.





 

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