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GNUR 383 Exam II Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025 Graded A+ Considerations to be addressed when selecting a care delivery model - Answers Organizational mission and purpose Unit objective Patient population Staff availability Economic feasibility Care Models: Case Method - Answers Aka total patient care A nurse working an 8hr shift is responsible for doing everything for the patient (vitals, ADLs, medications, etc.) Care Models: Functional - Answers Aka task delivery Each nurse is assigned one particular function for the day (e.g. admissions, discharges, ADLs, medications) Mostly used in clinics, outpatient settings, smaller emergency departments Rarely seen in acute care hospitals today Care Models: Functional: Advantages - Answers Efficient Assistive personnel can be trained to perform specific tasks Cost-effective Care Models: Functional: Disadvantages - Answers Fragmented care; task oriented Patient and family needs may be overlooked Lapses in communication Quality of care may be compromised Holistic view of patient and family may be lacking (don't know who is the nurse because so many people are in and out of room) Frustrating to professional nurse Care Models: Team Nursing - Answers Team includes RN, care techs, charge nurse, unit secretary, CNA, team leaders, etc. Care Models: Team Nursing: Advantages - Answers Cost effective Decisions made at the "grass roots" level, often by staff caring for the patient Improved patient satisfaction if they know who is taking care of them Care Models: Team Nursing: Disadvantages - Answers Need a skilled, knowledgable team leader Need adequate staff with the right skill mix Potential for fragmentation of care Few work settings implement team nursing as originally designed Care Models: Primary Nursing - Answers The nurse that is signed up to care for the patient is the primary nurse even while they are not on shift - the other nurses that care fo 4th patient need to follow the care plan set out by the first nurse Primary nurse is responsible for whatever the other nurses do Primary nurse decides who is caring for the patient while the primary nurse is not on shift Care Models: Primary Nursing: Partnership Model - Answers Aka co-primary nursing model Two nurses take care fo the same patient Two primary nurses Care Models: Primary Nursing: Patient-focused care - Answers Individual patient has a disease problem

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Considerations to be addressed when selecting a care delivery model - Answers Organizational mission
and purpose

Unit objective

Patient population

Staff availability

Economic feasibility

Care Models: Case Method - Answers Aka total patient care



A nurse working an 8hr shift is responsible for doing everything for the patient (vitals, ADLs,
medications, etc.)

Care Models: Functional - Answers Aka task delivery



Each nurse is assigned one particular function for the day (e.g. admissions, discharges, ADLs,
medications)



Mostly used in clinics, outpatient settings, smaller emergency departments



Rarely seen in acute care hospitals today

Care Models: Functional: Advantages - Answers Efficient

Assistive personnel can be trained to perform specific tasks

Cost-effective

Care Models: Functional: Disadvantages - Answers Fragmented care; task oriented

Patient and family needs may be overlooked

Lapses in communication

Quality of care may be compromised

,Holistic view of patient and family may be lacking (don't know who is the nurse because so many people
are in and out of room)

Frustrating to professional nurse

Care Models: Team Nursing - Answers Team includes RN, care techs, charge nurse, unit secretary, CNA,
team leaders, etc.

Care Models: Team Nursing: Advantages - Answers Cost effective

Decisions made at the "grass roots" level, often by staff caring for the patient

Improved patient satisfaction if they know who is taking care of them

Care Models: Team Nursing: Disadvantages - Answers Need a skilled, knowledgable team leader

Need adequate staff with the right skill mix

Potential for fragmentation of care

Few work settings implement team nursing as originally designed

Care Models: Primary Nursing - Answers The nurse that is signed up to care for the patient is the primary
nurse even while they are not on shift - the other nurses that care fo 4th patient need to follow the care
plan set out by the first nurse



Primary nurse is responsible for whatever the other nurses do



Primary nurse decides who is caring for the patient while the primary nurse is not on shift

Care Models: Primary Nursing: Partnership Model - Answers Aka co-primary nursing model



Two nurses take care fo the same patient



Two primary nurses

Care Models: Primary Nursing: Patient-focused care - Answers Individual patient has a disease problem



Inpatient case management

, Narrowly focuses on that disease problem and let everyone else handle everything else



Not normally used on its own

Care Models: Nursing Case Management - Answers Functions in a service line matrix but provides a
continuum of care (e.g. a diabetic case manager who patients are spread out over the healthcare
system)



The process of providing comprehensive care for those with complex healthcare problems



Offers improved patient outcomes, decreased length of stay, interfaces with multiple disciplines, care
provided across the continuum of illness is often in different institutions



Includes Nursing Case Managers and Nurse Navigators

Nurse Case Managers - Answers Coordinate patient care throughout the admission process



Facilitates access to needed health resources



Monitors utilization of resources



Measures outcomes and quality



Uses critical pathways of care (MAPs)

Nurse Navigators - Answers Provide specific services designed to improve care



Removes barriers to care

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