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Chapter 16-Case and Population Health Management|Questions and Answers|100%accurately solved
A comprehensive process to identify individuals who would benefit 
from activities of assessment, problem identification, care planning, 
care delivery, advocacy, monitoring, and evaluation of care provided for 
relevance to client and caregiver and health care team's ability to meet 
desired outcomes and established goals 
The correct answer is the CMSA current process that focuses on 
identification of individuals who would benefit from services and 
activities of assessment, problem identi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A comprehensive process to identify individuals who would benefit 
from activities of assessment, problem identification, care planning, 
care delivery, advocacy, monitoring, and evaluation of care provided for 
relevance to client and caregiver and health care team's ability to meet 
desired outcomes and established goals 
The correct answer is the CMSA current process that focuses on 
identification of individuals who would benefit from services and 
activities of assessment, problem identi...
Chapter 13 - Case Management Examination with Questions and 100% Verified Answers
1. A - A nurse coordinating care for undocumented minority 
workers with a high incidence of tuberculosis (TB) conducts a 
presentation before the local community health board to focus 
attention on the magnitude of the problem and its potential impact 
on the local community. The presentation stimulates the community 
to explore innovative solutions to increase screening for and 
treatment of TB cases. This scenario is an example of the relationship 
between: 
a. advocacy and case management. 
...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. A - A nurse coordinating care for undocumented minority 
workers with a high incidence of tuberculosis (TB) conducts a 
presentation before the local community health board to focus 
attention on the magnitude of the problem and its potential impact 
on the local community. The presentation stimulates the community 
to explore innovative solutions to increase screening for and 
treatment of TB cases. This scenario is an example of the relationship 
between: 
a. advocacy and case management. 
...
EAQ MANAGING CARE EXAM LATEST EDITION A+ GRADED
A medical-surgical unit utilizes the case method for providing client 
care. Which actions will the nurse perform when caring for clients using 
this approach? - adpie 
Providing total care to assigned clients for the entire shift 
Abigail, the registered nurse, is meeting with the physical and 
occupational therapists to discuss outcome achievement for a client 
recovering from a stroke. Which case management behavior is the 
nurse demonstrating at this time? - eval care provided 
adjusting the...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
A medical-surgical unit utilizes the case method for providing client 
care. Which actions will the nurse perform when caring for clients using 
this approach? - adpie 
Providing total care to assigned clients for the entire shift 
Abigail, the registered nurse, is meeting with the physical and 
occupational therapists to discuss outcome achievement for a client 
recovering from a stroke. Which case management behavior is the 
nurse demonstrating at this time? - eval care provided 
adjusting the...
Module 5 HESI Management of Care Latest Edition
** A client with leukemia is being considered for a bone marrow 
transplant. The healthcare team is discussing the risks and benefits of 
this treatment and other possible treatments with the goal of inflicting 
the least possible harm on the client. Which principle of healthcare 
ethics is the team practicing? 
Nonmaleficence 
Autonomy 
Justice 
Fidelity - Nonmaleficence 
** A nurse educator describes the standards of care formulated by the 
American Nurses Association to a group of new nursing...
- Exam (elaborations)
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** A client with leukemia is being considered for a bone marrow 
transplant. The healthcare team is discussing the risks and benefits of 
this treatment and other possible treatments with the goal of inflicting 
the least possible harm on the client. Which principle of healthcare 
ethics is the team practicing? 
Nonmaleficence 
Autonomy 
Justice 
Fidelity - Nonmaleficence 
** A nurse educator describes the standards of care formulated by the 
American Nurses Association to a group of new nursing...
Fundamentals EDAPT - Clinical Care Coordination Questions and Answers
What does and does not work __________ client outcomes 
- 1. clinical decisions 
2. prioritize 
3. family, work, school 
4. colleagues, medical supplies 
5. multiple deadlines in a session 
6. evaluation 
It is 23:30 and the oncoming nurse is determining the order in which to 
see their clients. Place these clients in the order in which the nurse 
should see them, with first on top and last on the bottom. 
- 1. felipe - shortness of breath 
2. rich - reinforcement teaching and inability to sleep...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What does and does not work __________ client outcomes 
- 1. clinical decisions 
2. prioritize 
3. family, work, school 
4. colleagues, medical supplies 
5. multiple deadlines in a session 
6. evaluation 
It is 23:30 and the oncoming nurse is determining the order in which to 
see their clients. Place these clients in the order in which the nurse 
should see them, with first on top and last on the bottom. 
- 1. felipe - shortness of breath 
2. rich - reinforcement teaching and inability to sleep...
EAQ NCLEX Latest Exams with Questions and Answers A+ Graded and Verified.
*The documentation of the client's information is part of an 
assessment. The nurse will collect all the relevant medical data of the 
client to help the health care provider understand the client's history 
and make an accurate diagnosis. During diagnosis, the collected data is 
analyzed to find out the clients problems or issues. Evaluation is the 
process to see if the expected outcomes of the treatment are achieved 
or not. Before an evaluation, a plan is made to solve all the client...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 45 pages •
*The documentation of the client's information is part of an 
assessment. The nurse will collect all the relevant medical data of the 
client to help the health care provider understand the client's history 
and make an accurate diagnosis. During diagnosis, the collected data is 
analyzed to find out the clients problems or issues. Evaluation is the 
process to see if the expected outcomes of the treatment are achieved 
or not. Before an evaluation, a plan is made to solve all the client...
Issues in Nursing NCLEX EAQ's Exam Latest Edition with Questions and Answers
A client dies during surgery, and the family members ask that the 
hospital not conduct autopsy examinations. Which religion might the 
nurse expect this family to practice? 
1 Islam 
2 Hinduism 
3 Buddhism 
4 Christianity - 1 Islam 
A client dies in the hospital 2 hours after being admitted. Who has the 
authority to decide if a post-mortem should be conducted? 
1 Surviving spouse 
2 Nursing manager 
3 Medical examiner 
4 Primary healthcare provider - 3 Medical examiner 
If a client dies within...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 35 pages •
A client dies during surgery, and the family members ask that the 
hospital not conduct autopsy examinations. Which religion might the 
nurse expect this family to practice? 
1 Islam 
2 Hinduism 
3 Buddhism 
4 Christianity - 1 Islam 
A client dies in the hospital 2 hours after being admitted. Who has the 
authority to decide if a post-mortem should be conducted? 
1 Surviving spouse 
2 Nursing manager 
3 Medical examiner 
4 Primary healthcare provider - 3 Medical examiner 
If a client dies within...
Prioritizing Care EAQ Exam with Questions and Answers.
The premise of the case method is that one nurse provides total care 
for one client during the entire work period. In primary nursing, the 
primary nurse is accountable for the clients' care 24 hours a day from 
admission through discharge. Case management is the process of 
coordinating health care by planning, facilitating, and evaluating 
interventions across levels of care to achieve measurable cost and 
quality outcomes. In the practice partnership model an RN is paired 
with a technica...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
The premise of the case method is that one nurse provides total care 
for one client during the entire work period. In primary nursing, the 
primary nurse is accountable for the clients' care 24 hours a day from 
admission through discharge. Case management is the process of 
coordinating health care by planning, facilitating, and evaluating 
interventions across levels of care to achieve measurable cost and 
quality outcomes. In the practice partnership model an RN is paired 
with a technica...
Clinical Care Coordination Examination with Questions and Answers.
The nurse assessing a client's foot wound is unsure if the underlying 
cause is related to arterial or venous insufficiency. Realizing that the 
plan of care will differ based on the underlying pathology, what is the 
best action for the nurse to take? - Consult with a more 
experienced nurse. 
1. Time Dependent Priorities 
2. Client Needs Priorities 
3. Client Preference Priorities - 1. Medication administration 
-Medication peak and trough measurement 
-Intake and output totals 
-Surgery 
2...
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The nurse assessing a client's foot wound is unsure if the underlying 
cause is related to arterial or venous insufficiency. Realizing that the 
plan of care will differ based on the underlying pathology, what is the 
best action for the nurse to take? - Consult with a more 
experienced nurse. 
1. Time Dependent Priorities 
2. Client Needs Priorities 
3. Client Preference Priorities - 1. Medication administration 
-Medication peak and trough measurement 
-Intake and output totals 
-Surgery 
2...
Care Coordination Exam Questions with Answers A+ Graded
1. Which component of delegation is retained while the delegator is 
delegating the client's care task to the nursing aid? - 
Accountability is retained by the delegator while delegating a 
client's care task to the nursing aide. The nursing aide is only 
responsible for the delegated task, so the delegator retains the 
accountability. 
2. Which colors are often included in an organizational disaster plan for 
use during triage? - Red, black, green, and yellow, and blue. 
3. After teaching...
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1. Which component of delegation is retained while the delegator is 
delegating the client's care task to the nursing aid? - 
Accountability is retained by the delegator while delegating a 
client's care task to the nursing aide. The nursing aide is only 
responsible for the delegated task, so the delegator retains the 
accountability. 
2. Which colors are often included in an organizational disaster plan for 
use during triage? - Red, black, green, and yellow, and blue. 
3. After teaching...