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Basic Skills, Quality & Safety in Nursing Practice |
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Healthcare Quality - ANSWERThe degree to which healthcare services for individuals
and populations increase the likelihood of desired health outcomes and are
consistent with current professional knowledge.
High-Quality Healthcare - ANSWERCare that is safe, timely, effective, efficient,
equitable, and patient-centered (STEEEP) with no disparities between racial or ethnic
groups.
When a patient is at risk for a problem, WHO alerts the interpersonal team and
begins the problem-solving process on behalf of patients? - ANSWERNurses
"Doing the right thing, at the right time, in the right way, to achieve the best possible
results" - ANSWERQuality
___________ is A private nonprofit organization to ensure that quality compliance
requirements are met, including core measures, safe practice measures, and process
improvement efforts to accredit a hospital. - ANSWERThe Joint Commission (TJC)
______ is an act of commission or omission leading to an undesirable outcome or
significant potential for such an outcome. - ANSWERErrors
Errors are usually a reflection of __________ ___________ within a poorly designed
system. - ANSWERhuman failings
_______ is defined as any undesirable experience in which harm resulted to a person
receiving healthcare that requires additional monitoring, treatment, or
hospitalization, or that results in death - ANSWERAdverse Event
_____ are generally defined as an adverse event that is preventable and results in a
patient death, loss of a body part, disability, or loss of bodily function lasting for
more than 7 days or still present at the time of discharge. - ANSWERSerious
Preventable Adverse Event
Also referred to as "never Events" or "Serious reportable events" - ANSWERSentinel
Events
Patient safety errors are the _____ leading cause of death in the United states -
ANSWER3rd
, defined as any unanticipated event in a healthcare setting that reaches a patient and
results in: death, permanent harm, severe temporary harm and intervention
required to sustain life. - ANSWERSentinel Events
____ is a variation in the use of medical care that cannot be explained on the basis of
illness, medical evidence, or patient preferences. - ANSWERUnwanted Variation
CMS will not pay for conditions related to __________ - ANSWERNever Events
What initiative identifies knowledge, skills, and attitudes that nursing students
should achieve as part of their prelicensure programs and be able to exemplify in
practice? - ANSWERQSEN
What are the 6 QSEN competencies? - ANSWER1. Patient-centered care
2. Teamwork and collaboration
3. Evidence-based practice
4. Quality improvement
5. Safety
6. Informatics
SBAR stands for what? - ANSWERSituation, Background, Assessment,
Recommendation/Request
The term ________, has been used to identify the important and significant direct
contact role that nurses at the bedside, closest to clinical activities, play in
recognizing the need for and potential impact of practice changes. - ANSWERSharp
End
The most recognized award for excellence in hospitals - ANSWERThe Baldrige Award
It is often referred to as the ultimate credential for high quality nursing -
ANSWERMagnet Recognition Program
Provide information on the quality of care provided to patients in hospitals and
includes information about patient satisfaction, timely and effective care,
complications, readmissions and deaths, use of medical imaging, payment, and value
of care. - ANSWERCMS
_____ is considered to include reporting not only the real cost of care, but also
clearly reporting information about performance failures as well as successes. -
ANSWERTransparency
A major push for the QSEN initiative came from the _______ - ANSWERIOM
Each of the QSEN competencies has ____,_____, & _______ elements. -
ANSWERKnowledge, Skills, Attitude