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chads108

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A nursing instructor wants to determine whether the students understand accountability-based care delivery systems. During the class, the instructor explains that the system emphasizes that accountability is based upon several elements.
 
  When questioned about the elements, which response by the students would indicate that further teaching is needed? a. Processes, not outcomes c. Individually defined
  b. Inherent in the role d. Foundation for evaluation

Question 2

The nurse manager decides to use the Bassett Healthcare Professional Nursing Pathway model because it builds upon the original work by Benner regarding clinical ladder stages.
 
  The nurse manager knows that which of the following is not necessarily a stage in this model? a. Novice c. Preceptor
  b. Competent d. Expert



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Answer to Question 1

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Accountability-based care delivery systems focus upon roles, their relationship to the work being
done, and the goals or outcomes they are to achieve. Elements of this type of system are that
accountability is about outcomes, not processes, is individually defined, is inherent in the role, is not
delegated, and is the foundation for evaluation.

Answer to Question 2

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The four stages of the Bassett Healthcare Professional Nursing Pathway model are Stage I, novice;
Stage II, competent; Stage III, proficient; and Stage IV, expert. While being a preceptor for either
clinical or managerial tasks can be an example of a proficient or expert individual who has been
selected to train others, it is not one of the stages of this particular model.





 

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