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The LPN requires what skills to successfully manage care?
 
  1. The ability to organize and prioritize tasks
  2. The ability to work weekends and off shifts
  3. The ability to develop a comprehensive care plan
  4. Close relationship with the supervising RN

Question 2

The patient tells the nurse that his insurance company requires him to pick a primary provider and asks what that means. The nurse explains that a primary provider means choosing what?
 
  1. A doctor
  2. A staff nurse
  3. One insurance provider
  4. A hospital



macybarnes

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 1
The nurse's ability to organize and prioritize care is essential to care management because multiple issues may be occurring at once and the nurse must always meet the highest priority needs first.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 1
A primary provider is one person who manages care and may be a doctor, nurse practitioner, or physician's assistant



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