The nurse is caring for a client with a chronic health condition. The nurse recognizes that in order to achieve high-quality health outcomes for this client, which of the following should occur?

a. Clients and families must have consistency of personnel.
b. Clients and families must have irresponsible relationships.
c. Clients and families should be provided with vague information.
d. Ongoing collaborative support from coordinated health services is discouraged.


ANS: A
Consistency of personnel over time allows clients and the professional team to share a stronger investment in achieving personalized, high-quality health outcomes. Providers and clients learn to know, value, and respect each other.

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