The chief function of the ________________ is to collaboratively plan, coordinate, and evaluate services in a cost-effective manner
1. Nurse practitioner
2. Clinical nurse specialist
3. Case manager
4. Clinical nurse leader
Case manager
Rationale: The chief function of the case manager is to collaboratively plan, coordinate, and evaluate services in a cost-effective manner. The nurse practitioner in the hospital setting extends the health care provider's capabilities and offers consultative services to the registered nurse in all delivery care models. The clinical nurse specialist can provide expertise and education to the bedside nurse in all care delivery systems. The clinical nurse leader manages client services across multidisciplinary boundaries at the bedside and can be a resource to the bedside nurse.
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