In order to organize services needed to achieve specific client outcomes, hospital administrators should consider what type of client care delivery system?
1. Functional nursing
2. Differentiated practice
3. Case management
4. Primary nursing
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Rationale 1: Functional nursing does not focus on specific outcomes.
Rationale 2: Differentiated practice does not focus on specific outcomes.
Rationale 3: Case management organizes client care by major diagnoses and focuses on attaining predetermined outcomes within a specific time frame.
Rationale 4: Primary nursing does not focus on specific outcomes.
Global Rationale:
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1. Nosocomial infection. 2. Secondary infection. 3. Systemic infection. 4. Health-care-associated infection.
A middle-aged male patient comes to the clinic complaining of "frequency" and voiding "small amounts of urine at a time." The nurse realizes that this patient might be experiencing symptoms of which health problem?
1. benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) 2. cystitis 3. renal calculi 4. bladder cancer
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What will be an ideal response?
A nurse is working in a busy intensive care unit. A client is admitted with extensive medical problems, and requires a ventilator
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