Parents of a 2-year-old child use a primary health care provider to manage their child's asthma. The pediatric nurse explains to the parents that one of the advantages of this system of healthcare is:

A) the provision of care in a hospital setting.
B) the provision of care by a nurse practitioner.
C) the provision of care outside the medical home.
D) the provision of care with decreased risk of infection.


D

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a. diarrhea. b. sweating. c. blurred vision. d. urinary incontinence.

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The home care nurse arrives at the home of a 78-year-old male client to find that he is not at home. As she prepared to leave, the client returns stating he had driven to the local market to get a few needed items. The client

A) is no longer considered homebound and must be discharged from the home care service. B) is no longer considered homebound by Medicare and other means of financial coverage must be sought should the client continue to receive services. C) is still considered homebound as he seldom leaves his house. D) remains covered by Medicare as the nurse fails to report the client's outing.

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The skin folds on an obese patient

A. require a special barrier cream. B. are at risk for yeast infection. C. need no special care measures. D. must be taped to prevent pulling.

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Serious injuries can occur if the patient climbs over the side rails

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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