When a nurse assesses the necessity of receiving care before providing services, it is called a
a. Concurrent audit
b. Retrospective audit
c. Prospective utilization review
d. Retrospective utilization review
ANS: C
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A) use nonverbal behaviors to modify his behavior. B) use assertive communication skills to confront the issue. C) let him make out his own assignments. D) ask your supervisor to talk to him about his attitude.
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