NUR1023 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS 100% CORRECT RATED A+
Concept: Healthcare Quality Core Relationships: This concept is centered on
the standard of care provided to patients. It relies heavily on Clinical Judgment
and Safety to ensure positive outcomes. It is supported by Health Care
Organizations and Law, while being influenced by Economics and Population
Health. Effective Communication, Technology, and Care Coordination are
the primary tools used to bridge the gap between Policy and actual patient
Evidence.
Concept: Leadership Core Relationships: Leadership in healthcare isn't just
about management; it is rooted in Ethics and the ability to foster Collaboration.
A leader drives Health Care Quality by using Evidence-based decision-
making. They must be experts in Communication and Care Coordination,
while leveraging Technology & Informatics to guide their teams.
Concept: Ethics Core Relationships: Ethics serves as the moral compass for
the industry. It intersects with Health Care Law and Policy to ensure justice
and equity, specifically addressing Health Care Disparities. It is deeply
personal, involving a provider's Professional Identity, Spirituality, and
Culture. Practically, it governs how we handle Technology, Safety, and
Collaboration within the medical hierarchy.
Concept: Evidence Core Relationships: Evidence acts as the validation for
medical practices. It is shaped by Technology & Informatics, which allows for
the collection and analysis of data. It directly informs Health Policy and Safety
protocols. Furthermore, Evidence must be balanced against Health Care
Economics (cost-effectiveness) and Ethics (the right thing to do for the patient).
Concept: Technology & Informatics Core Relationships: This is the digital
backbone of modern medicine. It facilitates Communication and Care
, Coordination across various platforms. It provides the Evidence necessary for
sound Clinical Judgment and improved Safety. Finally, it must operate within
the boundaries of Health Care Law, Ethics, and Policy to maintain patient
privacy and data integrity.
Clinical Judgement (Interrelated Concepts) -ANSWER ✔✔Health Care Quality,
Professional Identity, Care Coordination, Safety, Leadership, Evidence, Patient
Education
What is Nightingale known for? -ANSWER ✔✔Nightingale is now recognized
not only for modern nursing practice, but also infection control, epidemiology,
and hospice care.
What is Healthcare Quality? -ANSWER ✔✔accepted definition of healthcare
quality is from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) which states that quality is the
degree to which health services for individuals and populations increase the
likelihood of desired health outcomes and are consistent with current
professional knowledge.
The patient's health is affected by their -ANSWER ✔✔socioeconomic status and
educational and work opportunities as well as environmental factors.
Microsystems (Bronfenbrenner) -ANSWER ✔✔These clinics or nursing units
are sometimes called; which are a small group of professionals who work
together on a regular basis to provide care to discrete populations of patients
Mesosystem (Bronfenbrenner) -ANSWER ✔✔These microsystems are
embedded in departments or
Macrosystems (Bronfenbrenner) -ANSWER ✔✔Larger organizations known as
ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS 100% CORRECT RATED A+
Concept: Healthcare Quality Core Relationships: This concept is centered on
the standard of care provided to patients. It relies heavily on Clinical Judgment
and Safety to ensure positive outcomes. It is supported by Health Care
Organizations and Law, while being influenced by Economics and Population
Health. Effective Communication, Technology, and Care Coordination are
the primary tools used to bridge the gap between Policy and actual patient
Evidence.
Concept: Leadership Core Relationships: Leadership in healthcare isn't just
about management; it is rooted in Ethics and the ability to foster Collaboration.
A leader drives Health Care Quality by using Evidence-based decision-
making. They must be experts in Communication and Care Coordination,
while leveraging Technology & Informatics to guide their teams.
Concept: Ethics Core Relationships: Ethics serves as the moral compass for
the industry. It intersects with Health Care Law and Policy to ensure justice
and equity, specifically addressing Health Care Disparities. It is deeply
personal, involving a provider's Professional Identity, Spirituality, and
Culture. Practically, it governs how we handle Technology, Safety, and
Collaboration within the medical hierarchy.
Concept: Evidence Core Relationships: Evidence acts as the validation for
medical practices. It is shaped by Technology & Informatics, which allows for
the collection and analysis of data. It directly informs Health Policy and Safety
protocols. Furthermore, Evidence must be balanced against Health Care
Economics (cost-effectiveness) and Ethics (the right thing to do for the patient).
Concept: Technology & Informatics Core Relationships: This is the digital
backbone of modern medicine. It facilitates Communication and Care
, Coordination across various platforms. It provides the Evidence necessary for
sound Clinical Judgment and improved Safety. Finally, it must operate within
the boundaries of Health Care Law, Ethics, and Policy to maintain patient
privacy and data integrity.
Clinical Judgement (Interrelated Concepts) -ANSWER ✔✔Health Care Quality,
Professional Identity, Care Coordination, Safety, Leadership, Evidence, Patient
Education
What is Nightingale known for? -ANSWER ✔✔Nightingale is now recognized
not only for modern nursing practice, but also infection control, epidemiology,
and hospice care.
What is Healthcare Quality? -ANSWER ✔✔accepted definition of healthcare
quality is from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) which states that quality is the
degree to which health services for individuals and populations increase the
likelihood of desired health outcomes and are consistent with current
professional knowledge.
The patient's health is affected by their -ANSWER ✔✔socioeconomic status and
educational and work opportunities as well as environmental factors.
Microsystems (Bronfenbrenner) -ANSWER ✔✔These clinics or nursing units
are sometimes called; which are a small group of professionals who work
together on a regular basis to provide care to discrete populations of patients
Mesosystem (Bronfenbrenner) -ANSWER ✔✔These microsystems are
embedded in departments or
Macrosystems (Bronfenbrenner) -ANSWER ✔✔Larger organizations known as