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A nurse makes patient care assignments as follows: RN1 has rooms 200-210; RN2 has rooms 211-221; RN3 has rooms 222-232. The two unlicensed assistive personnel have half the rooms, with one assigned to 200-215 and the second to 216-232. The care delivery model used in this situation is:
ABC Model
A theory within cognitive behavioral therapy that outlines the connection between beliefs (B) and consequences (C), highlighting that it is not an activating event (A) that causes emotional and behavioral responses, but rather one's interpretation of the event.
Physiological Indicators
Measures or signs that reflect the body's physical state, such as heart rate, hormone levels, and blood pressure, often used in assessing health or responses to various conditions.
Direct Experience
A method of gaining knowledge through firsthand, personal experience rather than through secondhand information.
Aversion
A strong feeling of dislike or opposition towards something or someone.
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