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1. What percentage of serious medical errors involved miscommunication
during patient transfers according to TJC (2012)?
80%
32%
67%
25%
2. If a healthcare organization is experiencing long wait times, how might a
quality professional utilize an Ishikawa diagram to improve the situation?
By mapping out potential causes of long wait times and developing
targeted strategies to address each cause.
By conducting a survey to gather patient opinions on wait times.
By implementing a new scheduling system without further analysis.
By comparing wait times with other organizations only.
3. If a healthcare organization is facing budget cuts, how should leaders adjust
their approach to maintain commitment to quality improvement initiatives?
Eliminate all non-essential programs.
Focus solely on staff performance appraisals.
Prioritize essential resources and seek alternative funding sources.
Reduce the number of quality improvement initiatives.
,4. If a healthcare organization wants to improve its quality management system,
how might it utilize data from physician profiles?
By focusing only on financial metrics from the profiles.
By using the data solely for marketing purposes.
By disregarding the data as it does not affect quality management.
By analyzing the data to identify trends in patient safety and service
delivery that require improvement.
5. What is one potential limitation of numerical data in quality monitoring within
healthcare?
Lack proper reference points for interpretation
Only focuses on financial outcomes
Can be easily graphed
Measures patient satisfaction effectively
6. In a scenario where a quality improvement team is facing significant
disagreements on project direction, how would the appointment of a
facilitator change the team's dynamics?
The appointment of a facilitator would shift the focus solely to data
analysis.
The appointment of a facilitator would allow one member to dominate
the conversation.
The appointment of a facilitator would eliminate the need for team
meetings.
The appointment of a facilitator would help to mediate discussions,
clarify misunderstandings, and foster collaboration among team
members.
,7. What types of data are included in physician profiles according to healthcare
quality management?
Major service lines, patient safety issues, and outpatient information
Only patient safety issues
Only outpatient information
Only major service lines
8. The nurse educator is teaching a group of students about the importance of
strong communication skills. The educator asks the group why strong
communication skills are required in the nursing profession. Which student
response is most accurate?
"Strong communication skills are needed to perform certain highly
technical tasks."
"Strong communication skills are needed to deliver high quality
client care."
"Strong communication skills help to facilitate client discharge."
"Strong communication skills are required by the Nurse Practice Act."
9. If a healthcare organization implements FPPE to evaluate new staff, what
outcomes might they expect from improved interpersonal and
communication skills?
Increased paperwork and administrative burden.
Enhanced patient satisfaction and safety.
Decreased patient engagement.
Higher rates of staff turnover.
, 10. If a healthcare organization finds that its patient satisfaction scores are
below the benchmark, what steps should it take to address this issue?
Increase the number of staff without analyzing the data.
Implement targeted quality improvement initiatives based on
benchmarking data.
Focus solely on financial metrics instead of patient care.
Ignore the scores as they do not affect accreditation.
11. Why is it important to report patient complaints to the governing board in
the context of healthcare quality management?
Reporting to the governing board ensures accountability and
oversight in addressing quality issues.
It helps in documenting staff performance for promotions.
It allows for immediate changes to be made without further
investigation.
It is a requirement that does not influence patient care.
12. What is the primary method for assessing the success of a quality
improvement initiative in healthcare?
Present findings to the Quality Council
Conduct a retrospective review
Compare outcomes with pre-established goals
Survey patients and customers
13. A company is going through structural changes. A couple of people will
leave the company as their positions were made redundant. The team
members are unhappy as they do not understand why the changes are