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The significant contributions by nurses as designated by the TriCouncil did NOT include:
 
  A) Nurses as resource people
  B) Nurses as health-care coordinators
  C) Nurses as expert practitioners
  D) Nurses as physician extenders

Question 2

Indicators selected for a balanced scorecard are based upon:
 
  a. what they have in common c. what factors are benchmarked
  b. the cost of care d. factors determined by QI



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Answer to Question 1

D
Nurses as physician extenders

Answer to Question 2

A
Indicators selected for the balanced scorecard are those that can be used to measure performance at both a strategic and operational level in the organization. Indicators used for a balanced scorecard are selected based on what they have in common, so that if a change occurs in the cost-effectiveness category, it will affect the data in another category.



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