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Caiter2013

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Prior to the client's discharge from an acute care facility, the nursing case manager has the nursing staff, client, client's family, physical therapist, and home health nurse meet.
 
  The purpose of this is to
 
  A) Provide patient teaching
  B) Evaluate the effectiveness of the hospitalization
  C) Determine hospital-based services
  D) Prepare the client for home care

Question 2

A nurse is covering all aspects of admission procedures for a client who is receiving home health services. The nurse explains what procedures will be covered during his visits.
 
  Which of the following aspects of the admission process does this represent?
 
  A) Establishing rapport and showing willingness to listen
  B) Clearly defining the purpose and expectations of the admission
  C) Documenting the procedure
  D) Assisting in participation of the care-related decisions



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: D

Answer to Question 2

Ans: B



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