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anzhelika [568]
1 year ago
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the nurse is providing care for a patient in the hospital scheduled for discharge in the morning. the patient will require furth

er services after discharge since recovery is not complete. what can the nurse do to ensure quality care delivery for this patient?
Medicine
1 answer:
lawyer [7]1 year ago
6 0

Contact the case manager for coordination of care prior to discharge of the patient is what can be done by the nurse to ensure quality care delivery for a patient.

<h3>Who is a Nurse?</h3>

This is referred to as a healthcare professional who is trained and specializes in caring for the sick and ensuring that adequate recovery is achieved.

The nurse should contact the case manager for coordination of care prior to discharge of the patient to ensure that quality is achieved because the individual being readmitted after discharge for the same ailment means that the care coordination is a failure.

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