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A nurse is working in the intermediate care unit of a healthcare facility. Which client is most likely to be cared for in an intermediate care unit?
 
  A) Clients requiring additional observation before hospitalization
  B) Clients requiring transition from the hospital to the home
  C) Clients requiring a moderate amount of skilled nursing care
  D) Clients requiring care due to an overdose of chemical substances

Question 2

A nurse is working in the self-care unit of a healthcare facility. Which client is most likely to be cared for in a self-care unit?
 
  A) Clients requiring additional observation before hospitalization
  B) Clients requiring transition from the hospital to the home
  C) Clients requiring a moderate amount of skilled nursing care
  D) Clients requiring care due to an overdose of chemical substances



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Clients requiring a moderate amount of skilled nursing care are admitted to an intermediate care unit. The nurse should know that clients who need additional observation before hospitalization are likely to be admitted to a CDU because it provides care for clients who need additional observation, diagnostic testing, or treatment before hospital admission or discharge. Clients who require transitioning from the hospital or skilled nursing facility will be cared for in a self-care unit, not the clinical decision unit. Clients who have abused chemical substances are admitted to a chemical dependency unit.

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Clients who require transitioning from the hospital or skilled nursing facility will be cared for in a self-care unit, not the clinical decision unit. The nurse should know that clients who need additional observation before hospitalization are likely to be admitted to a CDU because it provides care for clients who need additional observation, diagnostic testing, or treatment before hospital admission or discharge. Clients requiring a moderate amount of skilled nursing care are admitted to an intermediate care unit. Clients who have abused chemical substances are admitted to a chemical dependency unit.




FButt

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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
Gracias!


blakcmamba

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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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