The goal of the Omaha system was to
a. Develop an evaluation system of client care outcomes
b. Develop a structured and comprehensive system that could be understood and used by multiple disciplines
c. Provide clinical mentoring
d. Provide the visiting nurse service with a client tracking system to be used to validate quality care
ANS: B
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