Teams are groups who must work cooperatively to achieve a goal. Which of the following would be considered part of a team on a typical nursing unit? Select all that apply

a. Staff nurse
b. UAP
c. Case manager
d. Pharmacist
e. Unit secretary
f. Admission clerk


A, B, C, D, E

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Correct This is one of the employees who make up a group or team caring for the same patient in one way or another.
This is one of the employees who make up a group or team caring for the same patient in one way or another.
This is one of the employees who make up a group or team caring for the same patient in one way or another.
This is one of the employees who make up a group or team caring for the same patient in one way or another.
This is one of the employees who make up a group or team caring for the same patient in one way or another.
Incorrect This employee is usually not involved in the care of the patient.

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