Deck 9: Epidemiology and Measurement of Quality
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Deck 9: Epidemiology and Measurement of Quality
1
This type of chart involves the plotting of data points measured over regular time intervals.
A) Performance chart
B) Control chart
C) Interval chart
D) Standard chart
A) Performance chart
B) Control chart
C) Interval chart
D) Standard chart
B
2
The attribute of care that takes into consideration the preferences, values, and cultural norms of individuals and communities is known as:
A) Efficiency
B) Acceptability
C) Accessibly
D) Equitability
A) Efficiency
B) Acceptability
C) Accessibly
D) Equitability
B
3
Who among the following individuals pioneered the theory and principles of healthcare quality improvement in the United States?
A) Walter Shewhart
B) Edward Deming
C) Joseph Juran
D) Avedis Donabedian
A) Walter Shewhart
B) Edward Deming
C) Joseph Juran
D) Avedis Donabedian
D
4
A negative health incident, outcome, or event that can be attributed to the actions or inactions of healthcare providers is known as a(n) _________________.
A) Risky event
B) Adverse event
C) Unintended event
D) Quality of care event
A) Risky event
B) Adverse event
C) Unintended event
D) Quality of care event
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5
The Joint Commission in the U.S. defines the term __________________ as an unexpected occurrence involving death or serious physical or psychological injury, or the risk thereof.
A) Adverse event
B) Unexpected event
C) Sentinel event
D) Psychological event
A) Adverse event
B) Unexpected event
C) Sentinel event
D) Psychological event
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6
Which of the following is the correct term for admissions to hospitals for acute or chronic conditions that, when adequately managed in outpatient settings, should not result in a hospital admission?
A) Unacceptable hospitalizations
B) Ambulatory care hospitalizations
C) Preventable hospital admissions
D) Potentially preventable hospitalizations
A) Unacceptable hospitalizations
B) Ambulatory care hospitalizations
C) Preventable hospital admissions
D) Potentially preventable hospitalizations
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7
The purpose of this system is to encourage healthcare providers to assess and improve the quality of care for Medicare patients through online reporting and compliance with CMS's standard of care.
A) Medicare Online Quality Reporting System
B) Physician Quality Reporting System
C) Medicare Online Reporting System
D) CMS Online Medicare Reporting System
A) Medicare Online Quality Reporting System
B) Physician Quality Reporting System
C) Medicare Online Reporting System
D) CMS Online Medicare Reporting System
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8
The purpose of this platform is to allow consumers the opportunity to compare and make informed choices about where they might seek inpatient care.
A) Hospital Compare
B) Hospital Inpatient Quality Compare
C) Inpatient Compare
D) Inpatient Quality Compare
A) Hospital Compare
B) Hospital Inpatient Quality Compare
C) Inpatient Compare
D) Inpatient Quality Compare
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9
This program was implemented to improve quality of care by levying a financial penalty to hospitals for poor performance.
A) Hospital Quality of Care Program
B) Hospital Financial Burden Program
C) Hospital Readmission Reduction Program
D) Hospital Pay for Performance Program
A) Hospital Quality of Care Program
B) Hospital Financial Burden Program
C) Hospital Readmission Reduction Program
D) Hospital Pay for Performance Program
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10
This framework focuses on enhancing patient experience and satisfaction; improving the health status of a defined population; and reducing per capita healthcare costs.
A) Triple Aim
B) Patient Protocols
C) Quality Enhancer
D) Healthcare Standards
A) Triple Aim
B) Patient Protocols
C) Quality Enhancer
D) Healthcare Standards
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11
Ventilator-associated pneumonias are the costliest type of healthcare-associated infection.
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12
Medical errors are usually the result of an act of omission or commission on the part of a healthcare professional.
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13
The effects of latent errors typically appear rather quickly, whereas those of active errors can remain dormant for a long time.
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14
Severity of disease is related not only to the probability of death or disability but also to the level of pain and suffering.
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15
The main objective of the department of ________________ is to protect the organization from potential risk of litigation and liability.
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16
The ______________________ is the most widely used HAI tracking system in the United States.
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17
In the United States, some of the most well-known severity adjustment methods are related to the disease classification system called the _____________.
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18
Which of the following are identified by The Join Commission as National Patient Safety Goals for 2016 for all U.S. hospitals?
A) Use medicines safely
B) Identify patient safety risks
C) Reduce healthcare costs
D) Identify potential budget cuts
A) Use medicines safely
B) Identify patient safety risks
C) Reduce healthcare costs
D) Identify potential budget cuts
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19
Which of the following are severity or acuity scoring systems developed for ICU patients?
A) Multiple organ dysfunction score
B) Comprehensive brain functioning score
C) Sepsis-related organ failure assessment
D) Morbidity prediction model
A) Multiple organ dysfunction score
B) Comprehensive brain functioning score
C) Sepsis-related organ failure assessment
D) Morbidity prediction model
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20
Unscramble the letters to get the word that denotes positive or negative results of healthcare.
UCMOTEO
UCMOTEO
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