Answer to Question 1
Answer: 2, 3, 4, 5
Explanation: 2. Social indicators that show a need for case management include homelessness or an unhealthy home environment, being uninsured, evidence of family violence, and single parenthood. History of drug abuse is a personal indicator, not a social indicator.
3. Social indicators that show a need for case management include homelessness or an unhealthy home environment, being uninsured, evidence of family violence, and single parenthood. History of drug abuse is a personal indicator, not a social indicator.
4. Social indicators that show a need for case management include homelessness or an unhealthy home environment, being uninsured, evidence of family violence, and single parenthood. History of drug abuse is a personal indicator, not a social indicator.
5. Social indicators that show a need for case management include homelessness or an unhealthy home environment, being uninsured, evidence of family violence, and single parenthood. History of drug abuse is a personal indicator, not a social indicator.
Answer to Question 2
Answer: 1
Explanation: 1. Negligence is the failure to act in a situation as a reasonably prudent nurse would if faced with the same situation. Failure of a local health department to provide effective communicable disease control programs could be considered an example of negligence at the population level. Breach of contract occurs when a managed care organization drops a client from the plan without adequate justification or when the system fails to pay for care that should be covered by the plan. Abandonment occurs when the case manager terminates services to a client with continuing needs without notifying the client or arranging for services from another provider. Variances are deviations from the typical path, which is not the best description of this situation.