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When working on clinical practice guidelines for a mental health unit, the nursing committee will implement which intervention initially?A) Assessing the medical psychiatric staff for practice suggestionsB) Implementing a search of the literature for current related research resultsC) Reviewing patient satisfaction data to identify the unit's strengths and weaknessesD) In-servicing all unit nursing staff on the need to adhere to established guidelines

Which intervention is associated with the nursing leadership role?A) Inspiring staff to establish and maintain high standards regarding patient careB) Being aware of the changes in quality control regulationsC) Reviewing research results upon which to base changesD) Identifying outcomes that support quality nursing care

A novice nurse-manager is a member of a team that will oversee quality control in a health-care organization. What action should the nurse and the other members off the teamperform first?A) Take corrective action to address standards that are known to be challenging.B) Collect the essential data that will give a general overview of performance data.C) Determine the specific criteria and standards by which quality will be measured.D) Assign tasks between the team members to address identified standards.

A nurse-manager has referred staff members to a clinical practice guideline (CPG) that addresses the prevention of pressure ulcers. What is a characteristic of this CPG?A) The CPG will lay out the criteria that the health-care organization must meet in order to be reimbursed for treating a client's pressure ulcer.B) It will describe interventions for nurses to follow in an effort to provide evidence-based care.C) It will describe the treatment for pressure ulcers that is provided at the best performing organizations.D) The CPG will summarize the etiology and diagnosis of pressure ulcers.

A hospital is using the guidelines of the Leapfrog Group to inform safety improvements inthe organization. What action will best incorporate these guidelines?A) Replacing practical nurses with registered nurses whenever possibleB) Eliminating the use of high-risk medications and increasing the role of pharmacistsC) Purchasing a computerized physician-provider order entry systemD) Converting shared rooms to single-occupant rooms

A nurse leader at a long-term facility wants to determine if vital signs are being checked according to policy. What can the leader do to measure the process of care?

During a quality improvement initiative, the leadership of a health-care organization has worked with senior managers to implement the principles of Lean Manufacturing. Thisinitiative will focus on what factor?A) Identifying sentinel eventsB) Identifying and preventing wasteC) Engaging all staff membersD) Performing root cause analysis of errors

Which action is associated with the nursing leadership role in quality improvement?A) Inspiring staff to establish and maintain high standards regarding patient careB) Being aware of the changes in quality control regulationsC) Reviewing research results upon which to base changesD) Identifying outcomes that support quality nursing care

What piece of data should the nurse-manager include in an outcome audit?A) Nursing handoffs occur at the client's bedside and include family input.B) Client-nurse ratios are capped at 3:1 in the day and 4:1 at night.C) Technology is acquired so documentation can be completed at the bedside.D) At discharge, a client was able to ambulate 40 feet unassisted.

A nurse manager must make an important decision regarding a staff member's continued employment on the unit. In order to avoid the pitfalls involved in decision-making, what should the nurse manager do?

Which of the following qualities do nurse leaders possess that makes them obtain excellence in their role?

Which statement is true regarding criteria for assuring that a quality control program will be effective?A) The primary purpose of the program is to satisfy various federal and state standardsB) Developed standards should reflect minimally acceptable levels so the organization will score well on self-assessment auditsC) A belief in the importance of quality control must be integrated through all levels of the organizational hierarchyD) The process should be reactive; in other words, quality improvement efforts should be initiated after problems are identified

Katz states that human skills are most important for middle and top management levels.TrueFalse

Select all of the Individual Attributes.motivationgeneral cognitive abilitypersonality

The skills approach is not descriptive.TrueFalse

The skills approach is relatively new and has not been widely used in training and development.TrueFalse

Which task is a management function associated with quality control?A) Periodic evaluation of unit mission and philosophyB) Making out the daily patient care assignmentsC) Creating a yearly budgetD) Distributing holiday staffing policies

Thirty-eight percent of the people who attended a smoking cessation clinic were not smoking 1 year after the clinic closed. What type of audit provided this type of data?A) StructureB) ProcessC) OutcomeD) Concurrent

What is the first step in quality control?A) To take corrective action when standards have not been metB) To collect data to determine whether standards have been metC) To determine criteria and standardsD) To determine who will measure the standard