The nurse understands that when using a nontraditional model of population-based nursing practice, the primary goal is to:
a. contain costs. c. maintain quality of care.
b. increase costs. d. decrease quality of care.
A
The primary goal of a nontraditional model of population-based nursing practice is to contain or
reduce costs. The secondary goal is to improve the quality of care.
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A) Don't allow the child to play on the floor. B) Don't allow the child to play with the family dog. C) Help the child wash hands before eating. D) Urge the child to void as frequently as possible.
A nurse performing a technology assessment understands that the results of the assessment will be used to
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