The nurse is functioning in the secondary role providing care for a 9-year-old girl who is medically fragile. Which of the following is an example of collaboration?

A) Informing the team members of the progress of treatment
B) Discussing the child's needs with a school nurse
C) Advising the pulmonologist of respiratory symptoms
D) Arranging for after-school attendance at a daycare facility


A

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