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sheilaspns

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Mr. Jones is 72 years old. He is ambulatory and is to be discharged from hospital following a total hip replacement, with requirements for daily physiotherapy and respiratory therapy.
 
  Which of the following would be the most appropriate facility referral for the nurse to make? a. A rehabilitation centre
  b. An assisted-living facility
  c. A community health clinic
  d. A home care agency

Question 2

Which of the following occurs when the nurse objectively evaluates the degree of success in achieving outcomes of care?
 
  a. A client interview
  b. The addition of nursing diagnoses in response to outcomes of care
  c. A comparison of established outcome criteria and actual behaviour
  d. A revision of the outcome indicators to align with client health progress



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Answer to Question 1

D

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A A rehabilitation centre is not required, as Mr. Jones is ambulatory.
B Assisted-living facilities are community-based residential facilities where adults live in their own apartments and are provided with a range of support services such as meals, social and recreational programs, laundry, and a variety of others.
C A community health clinic offers the first point of contact, offering a range of primary services emphasizing prevention, health promotion, health education, community development, and partnerships to develop a healthy local community.
D A home care agency provides health services to individuals and families in their homes. Home care was created to provide individualized care for people following hospital discharge but has increasingly included a range of clients in a range of ages from very young to very old; those with mental, physical, or developmental challenges; and those requiring recovery to end-stage care.

Answer to Question 2

C

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A Interviewing the client is the assessment that would have been completed before evaluating the degree of success.
B The addition of nursing diagnoses in response to outcomes of care does not occur during the evaluation of the degree of success in achieving outcomes of care.
C Comparing the established outcome criteria with the actual behaviour or response is the third step in objectively evaluating the degree of success in achieving outcomes of care.
D Revising the outcome indicators to align with client health progress is not appropriate.



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