A) Because today's clients have high expectations of the health care system
B) Because multiple providers, payers, and settings have to be coordinated
C) Because of the new high technology constantly being created and used for client treatment
D) Because so many different health care providers are in the acute care setting today
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A) A 24-year-old who has a master's degree in public health
B) A 34-year-old who will be moving from a large city
C) A 44-year-old who was born and raised in the community
D) A 54-year-old who, until recently, was a member of the community's school board
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A) Asking the client what is most important
B) Seeking appropriate referrals for the client
C) Assuring the client that his wishes will be supported
D) Determining the order in which actions will occur
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A) Assessment phase
B) Diagnosis phase
C) Planning phase
D) Implementation phase
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A) To ensure that care coordination occurs across the continuum
B) To emphasize evidence-based clinical decision making
C) To manage resource use and control expenses
D) To stress the advantages and benefits of community-based care
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A) Case management plans should be used only by nurses to manage care.
B) Case management plans should be individualized for each client.
C) Case managements plans provide additional expense to the client and family.
D) Case management plans focus on the natural progression of the disease.
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A) A tool of health maintenance organizations
B) Targeted toward a specific segment of the population
C) Implemented with individual clients
D) Used to monitor the health status, resources, and outcomes for an aggregate
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A) Advocating for the client whose values conflict with those of the medical service provider
B) Collaborating between nursing and occupational health personnel
C) Educating a group regarding community services that are available if ever needed
D) Resolving conflict between a primary care clinic and a tertiary health care facility
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A) Assertiveness
B) Collaboration
C) Cooperation
D) Compromising
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A) To consider all possible consequences of long-term care placement
B) To encourage the group to review the client outcomes in the different settings
C) To expand the goal so that different solutions can be generated and considered
D) To help the group focus on the critical aspects the client's family considered most important
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A) Assure clients they can appeal any decision.
B) Carefully document client involvement and reasons for decisions.
C) Share client information with the other involved providers and agencies.
D) Confirm credentials and capabilities of providers or agencies to give care.
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A) An elderly person
B) A person receiving rehabilitation following an injury
C) A person who has a high-cost chronic disease
D) A person with acute illness
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A) To gain organizational and governmental support for the promotion of nursing objectives
B) To improve community service needs identified by research findings
C) To integrate evidence-based practice guidelines in the provision of community nursing service
D) To promote the client's rights and self-determination
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A) Clients are not sure which provider to see first.
B) Health care providers have to make referrals to other providers.
C) Clients sometimes are not sure who their primary provider is.
D) Overuse, underuse, or gaps in care may result.
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A) Arbitrator
B) Counselor
C) Mediator
D) Negotiator
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A) "Life care plans are only for young persons who are newly diagnosed."
B) "Life care plans are primarily used to determine long-term financial needs for legal reasons."
C) "You are receiving appropriate care for your diabetes without serious side effects, so a life care plan isn't really appropriate."
D) "I was waiting for you to express interest in having a life care plan."
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A) Case management time is demanding; thus it is restricted to complex cases.
B) Many health agencies do not employ case managers.
C) Most clients would not benefit from case management.
D) Most nurses do not know how to function as case managers.
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Multiple Choice
A) A physician who is willing to use wireless prescriptions and plans of care
B) Family permission for the nurse to make home visits
C) Long-distance telephone service or a computer with Internet access
D) Willingness of the caregiver to drive the client to the nearest clinic
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A) Care planning
B) Critical pathway
C) Demand management
D) Use management
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