Exam 17: Healthcare Quality: a Critical Health Policy Issue
Exam 1: Conceptual Base for Leadership and Management31 Questions
Exam 2: Healthcare Policy, Legal Issues, and Ethics in Healthcare Delivery30 Questions
Exam 3: Operational and Strategic Planning: Change, Innovation, and Decision Making30 Questions
Exam 4: Organizational Structure for Effective Care Delivery30 Questions
Exam 5: Healthcare Economics28 Questions
Exam 6: Acute Care Organizations: an Example of a Healthcare Organization25 Questions
Exam 7: Publiccommunity Health: Expansion and Need for Leadership25 Questions
Exam 8: Recruitment and Retention: Meeting Staffing Requirements30 Questions
Exam 9: Managing Patient-Centered Care26 Questions
Exam 10: Diversity and Disparities in Health Care25 Questions
Exam 11: Consumers and Nurses30 Questions
Exam 12: Developing Interprofessional and Intraprofessional Teams31 Questions
Exam 13: Improving Teamwork: Collaboration, Coordination, and Conflict Resolution30 Questions
Exam 14: Effective Staff Communication and Working Relationships30 Questions
Exam 15: Delegation for Effective Outcomes30 Questions
Exam 16: Evidence-Based Practice and Management30 Questions
Exam 17: Healthcare Quality: a Critical Health Policy Issue24 Questions
Exam 18: Implementing Healthcare Quality Improvement25 Questions
Exam 19: Healthcare Informatics and Technology31 Questions
Exam 20: Staff Education to Meet Health Professions Core Competencies and Improve Care24 Questions
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Which information would be used to monitor the process element of a hospital's quality?
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Which factors are evidence of an increased interest in quality care? Select all that apply.
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The nurse is interested in educating patients to become active participants in their own healthcare. Which information should the nurse review to develop a program for the hospital?
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Which statements regarding the Consumer Bill of Rights, Protections, and Responsibilities are accurate? Select all that apply.
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Which statement, made by a staff nurse, indicates that the nurse understands the meaning of Medicare HACs?
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A nurse works as a reviewer of Medicare claims. In this capacity, the nurse frequently denies these claims. What is the primary rationale for this action?
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The nursing student is writing a paper on the Institute of Medicine's (IOM) 2001 report, Crossing the Quality Chasm. Which options reflect aims of this report that the student should include? Select all that apply.
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Information from To Err is Human: Building a Safer Health System (Institute of Medicine, 1999) indicates that at least 44,000 Americans die each year as a result of a medication error. Nurses from which setting could closely apply this information to their personal practice?
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The patient develops postoperative pneumonia when the physician fails to order respiratory therapy treatments after surgery. Which type of quality problem does this situation most clearly represent?
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The medical center quality improvement director issues a report on the "opportunity" costs of errors occurring in the organization. Which situation would be included in this report? Select all that apply.
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The faculty of a school of nursing has decided to follow the guidelines listed by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Health Professions Education report. Which competencies should the faculty include in the school curriculum? Select all that apply.
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A serious medication administration error occurred on the unit last night. What statement, made by the nurse manager, reflects the current focus of quality improvement (QI) related to this situation?
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The quality improvement nurse is working to increase the efficiency of resource utilization in the medical center. This nurse is focusing on which element of healthcare quality?
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High reliability organizations are best described by which statement?
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The healthcare provider is aware that an error was made in the care of a hospitalized patient. The provider is aware that information about the error would make it less likely that the same or a similar error would happen to another patient. However, the provider is fearful of retribution regarding the error. To which group should the provider consider reporting this information?
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Which statement, made by a staff nurse, reflects correct identification of the primary goal of quality improvement (QI)?
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The nurse works with breast cancer survivors in a "Reach for Recovery" program. Which portion of the Institute of Medicine's (IOM) focus on quality care does this work represent?
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The hospital's quality improvement department focuses on measuring structure, process, and outcomes and identifying errors and hazards in the care provided. What other foci should the department develop to become an effective quality improvement program? Select all that apply.
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What has been the historical importance of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) reports since 1999?
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