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OSWALD

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A UAP becomes sick at work and asks to leave. Which response by the charge nurse is most appropriate?
 
  a. You can't leave until all the baths are completed..
  b. Write down what needs to be completed..
  c. Tell me what responsibilities still need to be completed..
  d. Be sure to call by 5 AM if you are still sick tomorrow..

Question 2

A group of nurses mounting a consumer campaign would most likely consider which of the following as a political strategy?
 
  a. Encouraging providers to make changes in delivery of services involuntarily
  b. Changing consumer perceptions through distribution of education materials
  c. Monitoring compliance with health care regulations and corrective action
  d. Consulting with consumer groups on routine issues



meganlapinski

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Answer to Question 1

C

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A Not appropriate for determining continuity of care.
B Not the most effective means of communication and does not allow for ques-tions and feedback.
C Direct communication is the best method to avoid errors and allow for questions regarding remaining tasks.
D Not appropriate for determining continuity of care.

Answer to Question 2

B
Political strategies for mounting consumer campaigns include changing consumer perceptions through
distribution of educational materials, lobbying at state and federal levels for health care regulations
that serve a consumer group's interests, consulting with consumer groups when guidelines are being
debated or written, and encouraging providers to make changes in delivery of services voluntarily to
meet changing consumer demands.



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