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newbem

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What role of the nurse is crucial to the prevention of fragmentation of care?
 
  A) advocate B) teacher C) counselor D) coordinator

Question 2

What is required of a patient who leaves the hospital against medical advice (AMA )?
 
  A) nothing, the hospital has no legal concerns
  B) full reimbursement of any medical expenses
  C) providing contact phone numbers if needed
  D) signing a form releasing legal responsibility



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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