There are many different types of interdisciplinary health care teams. All work together to optimize patient care. Some examples of these teams include core teams, contingency teams, coordinating teams, ancillary teams and support teams. When these teams are formed they go through a number of stages. They begin in the forming stage and next move to the norming stage. After they settle into the norming stage, a conflict often arises and they move into the storming stage. After they figure out how to settle the conflict, they move into the last stage, which is the performing stage.

Select the statement, which BEST describes the error in this paragraph.

Responses

A core team is a type of coordinating team, so they are the same thing.
A core team is a type of coordinating team, so they are the same thing.

The performing stage is not the last stage in team building; the norming stage is the last stage.
The performing stage is not the last stage in team building; the norming stage is the last stage.

From the forming state, teams move into the storming stage and then the norming stage.
From the forming state, teams move into the storming stage and then the norming stage.

Health care teams are not interdisciplinary teams.
Health care teams are not interdisciplinary teams.

1 answer

The statement that BEST describes the error in the paragraph is:

From the forming state, teams move into the storming stage and then the norming stage.

This is incorrect because the correct order of the stages is forming, storming, norming, and then performing. In the given paragraph, the stages are described correctly up to that point.