What should the nurse include when reviewing the Patient Care Partnership brochure with a newly admitted client?

1. Visiting hours
2. Times for meals
3. Help with billing claims
4. How to avoid paying for medications


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Rationale 1: Visiting hours is not a part of the Patient Care Partnership brochure.

Rationale 2: Times for meals are not a part of the Patient Care Partnership brochure.

Rationale 3: Help with billing claims is a part of the Patient Care Partnership brochure.

Rationale 4: How to avoid paying for medications is not a part of the Patient Care Partnership brochure.

Global Rationale: Help with billing claims is a part of the Patient Care Partnership brochure. Visiting hours, times for meals and avoiding paying for medications are not a part of the Patient Care Partnership brochure.

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