The nurse manager is considering adopting clinical practice guidelines to care for clients experiencing abruptio placentae. What advantages of these guidelines should the manager discuss with the nursing staff? Select all that apply

1. Limit the cost of care.
2. Help evaluate the effectiveness of care.
3. Reduce the number of nurses needed to provide care.
4. Reduce variations when caring for clients with the same health problem.
5. Provide sequence and timing of interventions to help achieve expected client outcomes.


1, 2, 4, 5
Explanation:
1. Clinical practice guidelines are adopted within a healthcare setting to limit costs of care.
2. Clinical practice guidelines are adopted within a healthcare setting to evaluate the effectiveness of care.
3. Clinical practice guidelines are not used for evidence to reduce the number of nurses needed to provide care.
4. Clinical practice guidelines are adopted within a healthcare setting to reduce variation in care management.
5. Clinical practice guidelines are comprehensive interdisciplinary care plans for a specific condition that describe the sequence and timing of interventions that should result in expected client outcomes.

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