A nursing instructor is teaching about case management. What student statement indicates that learning has occurred?
A. "Case management is a method used to achieve independent client care."
B. "Case management provides coordination of services required to meet client needs."
C. "Case management exists to facilitate client admission to needed inpatient services."
D. "Case management is a method to facilitate physician reimbursement."
B
The instructor evaluates that learning has occurred when a student defines case management as providing coordination of services required to meet client needs. Case management strives to organize client care so that specific outcomes are achieved within allotted time frames.
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