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Collmarie

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Case management has many concepts. As with medication administration, there are five rights of case management: They include:
 
  1. Care, time, provider, setting, and price
  2. Patient, medication, route, time, documentation
  3. Place, setting, patient, plan, outcomes
  4. Disease process, time, place, beneficence, advocate

Question 2

Which activity demonstrates the use of a tertiary prevention strategy?
 
  a. Providing immunizations
  b. Conducting lead screening activities for children
  c. Providing case management services for clients with chronic illness
  d. Identifying and treating clients in a TB clinic



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Answer to Question 1

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Care, time, provider, setting, and price are used to judge the effectiveness of case management.

Answer to Question 2

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Providing immunizations is a primary prevention, and conducting lead screening activities and identifying and treating clients in a TB clinic are at the secondary level of prevention. Tertiary prevention refers to activities aimed at rehabilitation of the disease process and return to the highest possible functioning.



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