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Why is it important for software used by nurses who work for home health and related community-based systems to be based on a standardized terminology? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. To support evidence-based practice
  b. To generate reports needed to monitor care, improve the quality of services, and track costs
  c. To improve patient understanding of their medical records
  d. To improve communication among care providers at multiple locations
  e. To describe and quantify practice for clinicians, managers, administrators, and third-party reviewers

Question 2

What are the core values of nurses who work in home health and community-based systems? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Embrace interprofessional collaboration
  b. Involve patients and families in care and decision making
  c. Schedule home visits and travel to begin and end each work day on time
  d. Provide patient-centered care



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A, B, D, E
Software needs to be based on a standardized terminology for many reasons. A reasonable level of standardization involving practice, documentation, and information management helps home health nurses and other related community-based system clinicians provide better quality care and share details about that care with those within and outside of their organizations.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A, B, D
The core values are essential so that nurses help patients and their families increase their knowledge, gain skills, and become independent with their care. Nurses must be very flexible; they need to modify their schedules frequently.



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