Case management is an interventional strategy used by health care providers to:
a. advocate for nurses.
b. coordinate health care delivery.
c. facilitate cost accounting.
d. investigate medical errors.
B
Case management is an intervention strategy used by health care providers and systems to advo-cate for clients, coordinate health care delivery, and facilitate outcomes of cost and quality.
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a. One breast slightly larger than the other b. Retracted nipples bilaterally c. Breast tenderness prior to menses d. Dimpling of the skin
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