Exam 2: Quality and Safety Models
Exam 1: Risk and Threats to Safe Quality Care in Hospital Settings16 Questions
Exam 2: Quality and Safety Models16 Questions
Exam 3: Transition to Practice: an Essential Element of Quality and Safety16 Questions
Exam 4: Power, Empowerment, and Change in Nursing and Health Care15 Questions
Exam 5: Quality and Safety Education Strategies16 Questions
Exam 6: Evaluating a Program: Metrics and Stakeholders16 Questions
Exam 7: Interprofessional Team Building16 Questions
Exam 8: Transforming Care at the Bedside Tcab Experience: Innovations, Improvements, and Quality16 Questions
Exam 9: Informatics and Nursing: Using Technology to Improve Quality16 Questions
Exam 10: Patient-Centered Care16 Questions
Exam 11: Quality Health Care, Policy and Law16 Questions
Exam 12: Future-Focused Quality Nursing16 Questions
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The nurse manager wants to make a major change for a patient care area that will affect the nursing staff and physicians. If following Havelock's steps to make this change, in which order will the nurse manager proceed? (Place in order the steps that the nurse manager will take starting with the first to the last.) Standard Text: Click and drag the options below to move them up or down.Choice
A) Stabilize
B) Gain acceptance
C) Choose a solution
D) Acquire resources
E) Build a relationship
F) Diagnose a problem
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E,F,D,C,B,A
The nurse manager is identifying ways to improve the safety of patient care with documentation. On which areas would the manager focus these efforts? Standard Text: Select all that apply.
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A,B,D,E
The nurse manager is aware of a safety issue that continues to occur on a patient care area. Which action would help to identify this safety issue before it adversely affects a patient?
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D
A preceptor is helping a new staff nurse improve communication with physician staff members. What approach would the preceptor use to help the nurse develop consistency and objectivity when communicating patient care issues with physicians?
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The hospital administration is meeting with nursing and medicine department heads to discuss the implementation of the Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety (STEPPS) program. What would be the goals for implementing this program? Standard Text: Select all that apply.
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A Shared Governance committee is working on a project to improve the quality of patient care provided in a major city hospital. What would the committee use as the definition of quality?
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The nurse manager is planning to increase the nurse-patient ratio on a care area. How will this change in staffing improve the quality of patient care? Standard Text: Select all that apply.
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A healthcare organization is striving to improve the quality of patient care; however, the medical director is opposed to making changes. What action could a nurse manager take to help improve quality on one patient care area?
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The hospital administrator is determining the quality level of care provided to patients. Which quality indicator would be most applicable for the administrator to focus?
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The nurse manager is reviewing the incidence of hospital-acquired infections for a particular care area. Which single action would improve the incidence of infections in the hospital?
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The director of nursing is considering using Amer's Hybrid Model of Change to improve the quality of patient care. When analyzing this model, what information will the director need to make an objective assessment of the current situation?
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The nurse desires to improve caring and relationship skills when providing patient care. On what will this nurse focus? Standard Text: Select all that apply.
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After reading a journal article about a patient care approach, the nurse implemented the actions, which resulted in safe quality care. Which of Smith's levels of change did this nurse implement?
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The nursing staff on a patient care area is adamantly resisting changing a process that has resulted in multiple safety issues. What would be the nurse manager's first step to change this harmful patient care process?
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The nurse identifies an issue with the labeling of a medication for a patient. What can the nurse do to prevent this situation from creating a medication error?
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The director of nursing is reviewing the results of surveys conducted with discharged patients. One criterion, adequate preparation to care for self at home after discharge, has consistently received low marks. In which area would the nursing staff need to focus to improve this category of the survey?
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