The nurse contacts the client's case manager to provide information about the client's hospital treatment plan. This is an example of which type of advocacy?
a. Role modeling
b. Educational informing
c. Collaboration
d. Anticipatory guidance
ANS: C
Important differences emphasize a stronger focus on primary care, meaningful use of technology, empowering nursing leadership, shared leadership, and interdisciplinary collaboration competencies in health care. Role modeling refers to demonstrating appropriate behaviors. Educational informing is teaching clients about health problems and choices. Anticipatory guidance helps the client foresee potential difficulties.
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