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contact the patient by telephone to introduce yourself
inform the patient of why they came to the attention of the nurse
a brief summary of the nurses knowledge of the patient's situation
support them in scheduling a visit from the nurse
make sure the visit allows for as many family members to be home as possible
end the call with a recap of what the patient should expect like time and purpose and place for meeting
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ANS: 1, 2, 3, 4
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