Which two types of care delivery models are commonly used in managed care?

a. Functional and team nursing
b. Case management and functional nursing
c. Modular nursing and primary care nursing
d. Case management and primary care nurs-ing


D

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The client has a blood pH of 7.25, decreased bicarbonate level, and a PaCO2 of 38 mm Hg. The nurse interprets these arterial blood gas values to mean that the client is in:

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