Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse (CRRN) Practice Exam

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Who is responsible for coordinating the patient's care according to CARF?

  1. Must be trained as a social worker or nurse with discharge planning experience

  2. Is responsible to ensure achievement of outcomes

  3. Must be a full-time employee

  4. Is also accountable to do discharge planning

The correct answer is: Is responsible to ensure achievement of outcomes

The correct choice highlights the fundamental role of the care coordinator in achieving desired patient outcomes. According to CARF guidelines, the care coordinator is not just a facilitator but has a pivotal responsibility to ensure that the plans put in place for patient care directly lead to successful outcomes. This entails the coordination of both clinical aspects and a comprehensive understanding of the patient's needs, preferences, and potential challenges. While having training as a social worker or nurse, being a full-time employee, or being accountable for discharge planning are important attributes for a care coordinator, they are not the primary focus of the role itself. The essential function is to ensure that the overall goals of care are met, and that each patient receives the appropriate services that contribute to their recovery and overall well-being. The emphasis on outcomes ensures that the care provided is effective, efficient, and tailored to the individual patient's journey.