A) It helps clients achieve goals effectively and efficiently.
B) It is used to reduce resource utilization only.
C) To be effective,it requires case managers to provide direct patient care.
D) It eliminates the need for other caregivers (LPNs,LVNs,nursing assistants) .
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A) "increased governmental regulation of insurers."
B) "less use of technology."
C) "increasing incentives for coordination of care."
D) "emphasis on physician-centered care."
E) "decreasing consumer out-of-pocket costs."
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A) Functional care
B) Primary care
C) Patient-focused care
D) Case management
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A) "Patient-focused care includes the physician,who supervises care."
B) "Patient-focused care decreases productivity."
C) "In patient-focused care,the nurse supervises delivery of care."
D) "The patient is not an active participant in patient-focused care."
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A) "They work most often in acute care institutions."
B) "Their work is focused on community activities and is based within the community."
C) "They typically work for insurance companies,providing coordination of care."
D) "All types of health care organizations,as well as organizations with health-related functions,hire case managers."
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A) Use a nursing theory to support the environment and nursing care.
B) Send unit managers to frequent leadership development workshops.
C) Be a nursing advocate and make most nursing decisions him/herself.
D) Offer bonuses for high-performing nurses and ancillary staff.
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A) "guides patients through the health care delivery process."
B) "ensures quicker discharge for patients without insurance."
C) "coordinates care for the patient."
D) "assists patients in achieving goals effectively and efficiently."
E) "collaborates with the health care team."
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A) Provides incentives for smaller private or individual hospitals
B) Increases the tax base for the community
C) Uses corporate economics to achieve a profit
D) Care is paid for at a prearranged rate
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A) patients are able to perform the majority of their own care.
B) nurses are required to perform less care.
C) nurses are able to focus all of their care on one patient.
D) nurses are hired to care for two patients.
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A) It is a method of improving nursing care and effectively maintaining cost containment.
B) Insurance companies review the evidence of the health care practice for reimbursement.
C) It achieves large-scale economics while providing cost-effective care.
D) It provides for the use of recent research in current nursing practice.
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A) Functional nursing
B) Team nursing
C) Primary care nursing
D) Patient-focused care
E) Transitional care
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A) Hire case managers to see all patients who have extensive medical needs.
B) Reduce the number of patients the hospital can accommodate.
C) Ensure that appropriate staff is available.
D) Encourage the use of evidence-based practice.
E) Accept only patients with health insurance.
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A) A 55-year-old woman post hysterectomy,who has adequate support from family
B) A 42-year-old man post appendectomy,who is able to change his own dressing
C) A 60-year-old man post sepsis,in need of nursing home placement
D) A 38-year-old woman,post shoulder repair,who needs to follow up with the orthopedic surgeon
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A) assumes responsibility for his/her own health.
B) learns how to maintain good health.
C) can state how to manage his/her chronic condition.
D) relies on the health care team for maintenance of health.
E) can state how to avoid worsening of health.
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A) "Functional nursing is organized around tasks."
B) "Functional nursing is patient led."
C) "Functional nursing is physician led."
D) "Functional nursing is unorganized."
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A) They measure all the needs of patients.
B) They provide an absolute formula for unit staffing.
C) They should not be used to make patient-care assignments because acuity systems are more accurate.
D) They have been used to determine the number of nurses needed on a unit at any one time.
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A) "One nurse plans and directs patient care over 24 hours."
B) "Involves care for 48 hours or more"
C) "Includes only one nurse planning care for the patient"
D) "Is the only method of care used today"
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A) Create a health care system that supports nursing advancement.
B) Encourage a work environment that fosters work group cohesion.
C) Allow nurses to have autonomy.
D) Reduce the number of managers within the health care system.
E) Allow nurses a variety of specialties to choose from.
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A) professional models of care."
B) consultation and resources."
C) cost reduction and sound budgets."
D) nurses as teachers."
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A) the nurse would likely experience high job satisfaction.
B) the nurse would likely experience poor job satisfaction.
C) the nurse would have to have a BSN before being able to apply.
D) the nurse would be hired after having a year of nursing experience.
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