Jeffrey, a 79-year-old male, suffered a massive heart attack on Saturday night while dining at his favorite steak house and was rushed to the hospital. His wife and his cardiologist were out of town. After bypass surgery, he spent two days in the

hospital, went to a nursing home for a week, and then was sent home and asked to continue his rehab at a local independent rehab facility. Jeffrey did not understand what medications he was supposed to take. Within 10 days, he was back in the hospital after suffering a mild stroke. Jeffrey would have benefited from better

a. intensive care.
b. recidivism care.
c. transitional care.
d. cardiology care.


Answer: c

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