Which of the following collaborative processes assesses, plans, implements, coordinates, monitors, and evaluates options and services required to meet an individual's optimal health needs?

a. Care management
b. Case management
c. Disease management
d. Population health management


B
The case management process is represented by the activities that case managers perform. CCMC (2012) has identified the eight essential case management activities with direct client contact as 1) assessment, 2) planning, 3) implementation, 4) coordination, 5) monitoring, 6) evaluation, 7) outcomes, and 8) general activities.

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When speaking to a group of teenagers regarding risky behaviors that can lead to spinal cord injuries (SCI), the nurse should mention: Select all that apply

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The nurse is assessing a postoperative patient with a history of obstructive sleep apnea for airway obstruction. Which assessment finding will best alert the nurse to this complication?

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