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j.rubin

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How does self-management relate to patient-centered care?
 
  1. The nurse who is able to self-manage anxiety is better able to provide care.
  2. Patients who self-prescribe over the counter medications have a better understanding of their body.
  3. It replicates the traditional model of healthcare.
  4. In order for care to become patient-centered, the patient must embrace self-management.

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What is the core concern of the ANA staff development standards?
 
  1. Set academic standards for nursing education.
  2. Provision of quality care in healthcare organizations.
  3. Provide staff development requirements.
  4. Provide protection of the public and provision of quality care.



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 1. Self-management pertains to the patient's ability to care for self, not the nurse's ability.
2. This is not the significance of self-management and this statement is not supported.
3. The traditional model of health is that the healthcare provider knows best and manages the patient's health.
4. The patient must be engaged in the concept and processes of self-management in order for it to be successful.

Answer to Question 2

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Explanation: 1. These standards are for organizations that develop and provide staff education; not for academic programs.
2. There is more to the core concern; it is broader and does not just focus on healthcare organizations as could be a public/community health program.
3. The standards do describe information related to staff development, but this is a guide and is not so specific as to provide requirements. This is not the core concern, but leads to meeting the core concern.
4. The core concern is to protect the public and provide quality care.





 

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