A nurse is assigned to work in the administrative office of a health maintenance organization. What duty does the nurse have to perform?
A) Providing end-of-life care
B) Working as wellness coordinator
C) Maintaining health of employees
D) Interviewing healthcare personnel
D
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A health maintenance organization deals with medical reimbursement for healthcare; interviewing healthcare personnel is one of the duties of a nurse working in this organization. Providing end-of-life care is the duty of a nurse working in hospice care. Working as wellness coordinator and maintaining the health of employees are the duties of an occupational nurse; these are not the duties of a nurse working in a health maintenance organization.
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