In a team nursing health care delivery model environment, the nurse would observe for which action by the staff?
a. The UAPs answer all call lights.
b. The charge nurse is notified when there are patient complaints about care.
c. The UAPs answer their patients' call lights.
d. The RN is notified when there are patient care complaints.
D
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A Because it is seen in functional nursing.
B Because it can be seen in models other than primary nursing.
C Because it is seen in team nursing.
D Nurses are completely responsible for the needs of their patients in a primary care delivery model.
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