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Chapter 14 Exam Questions And Answers
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Which aspect of care at a long-term care facility most clearly suggests that a functional
model of care delivery is being used?
a. One nurse is assigned to provide all of a resident's care during a shift.
b. Unlicensed assistive personnels (UAPs) coordinate each resident's care and
occasionally delegate to practical nurses.
c. Registered nurses perform all assessments while UAPs provide all feeding and
hygiene.
d. A pairing of one registered nurse and one practical nurse provides all the care for a
designated pool of residents. - answer✔c
The nurse is assigned to administer medications to all patients throughout the shift. What is
this an example of?
a. Team nursing
b. Case method nursing
c. Primary care delivery
d. Functional nursing care - answer✔d
A nurse has accepted a position as a staff nurse and will practice primary care nursing. The
nurse will be the only RN on the team. What is an appropriate role expectation for role
fulfillment?
a. Planning nursing care independently of others
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b. Assigning work according to the expertise of group members
c. Being responsible for care planning only during the shift when he or she works
d. Carrying out the majority of personal care for assigned patients - answer✔b
A registered nurse is providing care in a setting that uses modular nursing. What task should
the nurse perform during a shift?
a. Providing every aspect of care to one half to one third of the mini-team's assigned
patients
b. Collaborating with another registered nurse to plan the care of all the mini-team's
assigned patients
c. Confirming that each member of the mini-team is completing his or her assigned
tasks
d. Providing total patient care to the most acutely ill patients that the mini-team is
assigned - answer✔c
A nurse-manager is advocating for a switch from team nursing to primary nursing care.
What characteristic of primary nursing care should the manager describe to decision
makers?
a. It requires minimal RN staffing.
b. It is comparatively easy to implement.
c. Many nurses find it stimulating and challenging.
d. It eliminates the need for UAP or practical nurses. - answer✔c
A nurse-manager has recently learned that the health-care facility will be moving toward a
case management approach. What factor is most likely driving this change?
a. The need to address cost-effective options for care
b. The need to provide challenging work for nurses and other members of the care
team