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awywial

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The case manager assembles a team of healthcare professionals, including the client's primary healthcare provider, physical therapist, and social worker, for the purpose of collaborative discharge planning and decision making.
 
  Which type of team did the case manager assemble?
  Select all that apply.
  A) Intradisciplinary team
  B) Interdisciplinary team
  C) Primary nursing care team
  D) Management team

Question 2

The nurse is prioritizing care for a client based upon nursing diagnoses. If following Maslow's hierarchy of needs, list the order in which the nurse should provide care to the client.
 
  A) Fatigue
  B) Anxiety
  C) Alteration in Perfusion
  D) Self-Care Deficit
  E) Deficient Knowledge
  F) Diarrhea



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B, C

Interdisciplinary teams include professionals of varied backgrounds who share decision making. The terms interprofessional team and interdisciplinary team are synonymous. Intradisciplinary teams include members of the same profession. Multidisciplinary teams include members of varied backgrounds, but treatment decisions are made by one team member-usually the primary healthcare provider. A primary nursing care team includes a primary nurse and associate nurses who will provide care to a client during a hospital stay. Management teams are executive-level teams that run the day-to-day operations of a corporation.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C, F, D, B, A, E

High-priority nursing diagnoses should be addressed first. This means that Alteration in Perfusion would be the first priority. Medium-priority diagnoses should be addressed next, in order of the impact on physiological processes. Diarrhea would be a priority over Self-Care Deficit; however, Self-Care Deficit would be a priority over Anxiety. Low-priority diagnoses would be addressed last, again in order of physiological impact. Fatigue would be a priority over Deficient Knowledge.



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