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arivle123

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The Omaha System was designed to guide practice decisions, sort and document pertinent client data uniformly, and provide a framework for agency-wide, multidisciplinary clinical information. One of the goals of the Omaha System is to:
 
  1. Define each health care provider's role
  2. Use nursing diagnoses in community health nursing practice
  3. Foster collaborative practice
  4. Allow practitioners a way to communicate with each other

Question 2

The harm reduction model is an approach that focuses on:
 
  1. Education
  2. Law enforcement
  3. Scare tactics
  4. Rehabilitation



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Answer to Question 1

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The goals are to develop a structured and comprehensive system that could be both understood and used by members of various disciplines and to foster collaborative practice.

Answer to Question 2

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The harm reduction model focuses on education.



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