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torybrooks

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When progressive discipline is used, the steps are followed progressively only for repeated infractions of the same rule. On some occasions, rules that are broken are so serious that the em-ployee is:
 
  a. Transferred to another unit.
  b. Suspended indefinitely.
  c. Asked to attend a union grievance meet-ing.
  d. Terminated after the first infraction.

Question 2

Lilly, an RN, works full time in her client's home providing total care for him. She bathes and dresses him, provides tracheostomy care and wound care, and feeds him. She is paid directly by her client.
 
  This type of nursing care is commonly known as: a. primary nursing.
  b. functional nursing.
  c. case management.
  d. private duty nursing.



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Answer to Question 1

D
Behaviors that include violence, theft, and purposeful abuse of a client are sufficiently serious to warrant immediate dismissal with the first incident.

Answer to Question 2

D
Private duty nursing, sometimes called case nursing, is the oldest care model in the United States. Private duty nursing is defined as one nurse caring for one client. In this model, complete and total care is provided by one nurse, but the nurse carries only one client assignment.



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