The nurse educator is teaching a group of students about the key concepts of a medical home during the developmental years of the pediatric client. Which items should the educator include in the teaching session?
1. Financial accessibility
2. Consistent, ongoing care
3. Coordination of care
4. No individualization of care
5. A paternalistic view of care
Correct Answer: 1,2,3
Rationale: All children need a medical home, where accessible, continuous, and coordinated health supervision is provided during the developmental years. Accessibility refers to both financial and geographic access; continuous indicates that the care is ongoing with consistent care providers; coordination refers to the need for communication among health professionals to provide for the needs of the child. Care is individualized and is not paternalistic.
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