QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE DEFINITIVE ANSWERS
GUARANTEED PASS A+ RATED
What is the goal of the universal protocol? - --ANSWERS---
wrong person, wrong site, and wrong procedure must be
prevented
The national patient safety goal 6 is to improve the safety of
clinical alarm systems. What is the rationale for this goal? - --
ANSWERS---to improve patient safety if clinical alarm systems
are not properly managed
According to the national patient safety goals, which of the
following components will assist in improving the effectiveness
of communication among healthcare professionals regarding
critical tests and diagnostic procedures? - --ANSWERS---
reporting critical test results and diagnostic procedures on a
timely basis according to policies and procedures
According o the national patient safety goals, which type of
therapy poses a risk to patients due to its complex dosing? - --
ANSWERS---anticoagulation therapy
According the national patient safety goals, what characteristic
of a working environment is associated with successfully
implementing the universal protocol? - --ANSWERS---staff are
empowered to protect patients.
What communication strategies contribute to providing
successful culturally competent care? - --ANSWERS---asking
nonjudgmental questions