A) Team nursing
B) Functional nursing
C) Case management
D) Task nursing
E) None of these is correct.
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A) Organizational structure
B) Interdisciplinary relationships
C) Quality of care
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these is correct.
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A) Ability to assess systems
B) Silo thinking
C) Ability to accept ambiguity
D) Ability to assess systems and silo thinking
E) Ability to assess systems and to accept ambiguity
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A) Unlicensed assistive personnel can carry out some of the functions that do not require a registered nurse's expertise.
B) The registered nurse provides all care to the same patient or patients for the entire shift.
C) Tasks can be carried out that require several persons because an assigned team is readily available.
D) Unlicensed assistive personnel can carry out some of the functions that do not require a registered nurse's expertise and the registered nurse provides all care to the same patient or patients for the entire shift.
E) Unlicensed assistive personnel can carry out some of the functions that do not require a registered nurse's expertise and tasks can be carried out that require several persons because an assigned team is readily available.
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A) Manager
B) Researcher
C) Caregiver
D) Advocate
E) None of these is correct.
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A) quality of nursing leadership.
B) professional development.
C) centralized decision making.
D) quality of nursing leadership and centralized decision making.
E) quality of nursing leadership and professional development.
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A) Manager
B) Advocate
C) Leader
D) Researcher
E) None of these is correct.
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A) Team nursing
B) Primary nursing
C) Functional nursing
D) Task nursing
E) None of these is correct.
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A) Be assertive knowing that the nurse's primary responsibility is to the patient.
B) Recognize the patient's values and preferences as more important than the healthcare providers' values and preferences.
C) Ensure adequate information is provided so that patients and families can make informed decisions.
D) Be aware that moral or ethical conflicts can arise that require consultation or negotiation among healthcare providers.
E) All of these are correct.
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A) Collaboration of the teams
B) Continuous quality improvement system
C) Critical pathways
D) Management of patient group
E) All of these are correct.
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