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javeds

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A strategy to improve patient care and reduce hospital costs through coordination of care is termed:
 
  a. clinical pathways. c. primary nursing.
  b. case management. d. utilization review.

Question 2

Which of the following topics would the new nurse expect to review in the hospital's new employee orientation program? Select all that apply.
 
  a. HIPAA
  b. Safety standards
  c. Infection control
  d. ACLS
  e. Order transcription



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Answer to Question 1

B
Case management coordinates patient care. Clinical pathways were an initiative to reduce LOS,
enhance outcomes, and contain costs; however, these were not achieved through coordination of care.
Primary nursing is a care delivery model where the patient is assigned a primary nurse. Utilization
review is a review of patient charts daily to ensure the patients' acuity warrants continued
hospitalization.

Answer to Question 2

A, B, C

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Correct Hospital orientation includes all new employees regardless of classification so the orientation will be about the policies and expectations of the hospital.
Hospital orientation includes all new employees regardless of classification so the orientation will be about the policies and expectations of the hospital.
Hospital orientation includes all new employees regardless of classification so the orientation will be about the policies and expectations of the hospital.
Incorrect This is unit-specific orientation.
This is unit-specific orientation.



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