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Which type of staffing has been found to save money by decreasing turnover, sick leave, unpaid absences, float hours, and overtime?
 
  a. Functional nursing
  b. Team nursing
  c. Primary nursing
  d. Modular nursing

Question 2

Most differentiated nursing practice models take into account the competency, education, and skill level of nurses.
 
  Which model responded to the nursing shortage by recommending that ancillary staff, such as emergency medical technicians and former military corpsmen, be used as nurse extenders?
  a. Pew Health Professions Commission model
  b. Manthey's Primary Practice Partners model
  c. Integrated Competencies of Nurses model
  d. Education differentiated practice model



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
Allregistered nurse staffing is economical. It has been found to save money by reducing turnover, sick leave, unpaid absences, float hours, and overtime.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
Manthey's Primary Practice Partners model responded to the nursing shortage by recommending that former military corpsmen, emergency medical technicians, and registered certified technicians with special technical training become nurse extenders.





 

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