To help a home health client with a difficult medication regime, the nurse contacts the pharmacist for ideas to facilitate the process. Which behavior did the nurse demonstrate when caring for this client?

1. Hands-on care
2. Direct care
3. Advocacy
4. Indirect care


Correct Answer: 4
Rationale 1: Hands-on care includes physical assessments, dressing changes, and managing IV sites for therapies, which is not the scenario described here.
Rationale 2: Direct care is the same as hands-on care, which is not the scenario described here.
Rationale 3: Client advocacy is not the scenario described here.
Rationale 4: Indirect care is provided by the home health nurse to the client each time the nurse consults with other health care providers about ways to improve nursing care for the client.

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