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Questions # 241:

A hospital has just implemented a physician order entry system. Three days into implementation, the users begin having major technical issues with the system. The nurse manager instructs staff to submit troubleshooting requests to the help desk. This is an example of which high-reliability principle?

Options:

A.

commitment to resilience

B.

sensitivity to operations

C.

preoccupation with failure

D.

deference to expertise

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Questions # 242:

The ultimate responsibility for ensuring and maintaining patient safety in a healthcare organization lies with the:

Options:

A.

Vice President of Quality

B.

Governing Body

C.

Patient Safety Officer

D.

CEO

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Questions # 243:

Which of the following is the phase of D-M-A-I-C that is most suitable for ensuring the new process performance is sustained?

Options:

A.

Measure

B.

Analyze

C.

Improve

D.

Control

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Questions # 244:

Which of the following demonstrates interrater reliability and construct validity for an instrument designed to capture data for a publicly reported measure set?

Interrater Reliability

Construct Validity

Options:

A.

Two or more abstractors enter identical responses when reviewing the same record.

The tool measures the quality of care which the measure developers intended to measure.

B.

Trained data collectors can reliably predict results after reviewing a random sample of records.

The tool includes data elements that measure the aspects of quality which are important to the public.

C.

Concordance between process and outcome measures can be accurately estimated by the measure developers.

The instrument enables statistically valid inferences to be drawn about the quality of care delivered.

D.

The design of the instrument minimizes falsified answers and other data entry errors.

The instrument captures variations in care processes across the population.

E.

A

F.

B

G.

C

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Questions # 245:

An emergency department's quality Improvement report for the first quarter showed the following data:

Question # 245

What was the approximate overall problem rate for March?

Options:

A.

1%

B.

2%

C.

15%

D.

18%

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Questions # 246:

Which of the following approaches best allows an agency to align Its activities with organizational goals?

Options:

A.

benchmarks

B.

force field analysis

C.

data outcomes management

D.

balanced scorecard

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Questions # 247:

A 300-bed healthcare organization has decided to apply for accreditation with a new accreditation body. The accreditation readiness coordinator should first

Options:

A.

review the standards required for accreditation.

B.

establish an operating budget for staff accreditation education.

C.

obtain accreditation results from other facilities.

D.

assess staff education needs related to accreditation.

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Questions # 248:

Which of the following is an example of collaboration for optimal care transitions?

Options:

A.

Involving a multidisciplinary team in the patient's daily inpatient care meeting

B.

Using a case manager to coordinate post-discharge care needs with patients and families

C.

Conducting regular support groups for patients with multiple chronic conditions

D.

Discharging patients with printed lists of all of their medications

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Questions # 249:

A patient’s weight is incorrectly documented in the electronic medical record. As a result, 10 times the appropriate medication dose is ordered for the patient. A nurse identifies the error and notifies the ordering physician. The medication is not administered to the patient. This is an example of

Options:

A.

An adverse event

B.

A near-miss event

C.

A sentinel event

D.

A never event

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Questions # 250:

After in-depth data analysis, there is evidence of overutilization of computerized tomography to diagnose acute appendicitis. A team has been formed to develop a performance improvement plan for emergency department physicians. Which of the following leadership styles is most effective to implement best practice guidelines?

Options:

A.

Laissez-faire

B.

Autocratic

C.

Participatory

D.

Democratic

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Questions # 251:

Which of the following Is an example of a population health strategy?

Options:

A.

scheduling discharged Inpatients for follow up appointments

B.

reviewing outpatient prescribing patterns for pain management patients

C.

Implementing an employee wellness program

D.

auditingInpatient admission medications for duplicates

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Questions # 252:

Which of the following performance improvement models is at the core of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) collaborative approach?

Options:

A.

DMAIC

B.

PDSA

C.

Lean

D.

Six Sigma

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Questions # 253:

A home health agency’s Performance Improvement Committee has decided to base staff educational programs onaggregated occurrence report data. Due to budgetary and time constraints, not every area identified from the data can be addressed. Which of the following would be most useful to the committee in determining their educational targets?

Options:

A.

force field analysis

B.

control chart

C.

Pareto chart

D.

scattergram

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Questions # 254:

Which of the following are the three primary quality management activities?

Options:

A.

define goals, assessment, and review results

B.

measurement, assessment, and Improvement of outcomes

C.

assessment, improvement, and strategic planning

D.

review trends, assessment, and stakeholder accountability

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Questions # 255:

A performanceimprovement specialist at an ambulatory surgery center is facilitating a Plan-Do-Study-Act Cycle (PDSA) process to improve the rate of hand hygiene amongst surgical post-recovery staff to 90% or above. Data from the past 12 months are as follows:

Baseline: 60% compliance

Q1: 87% compliance

Q2: 79% compliance

Q3: 91% compliance

Q4: 72% compliance

The specialist is preparing to discuss aggregate results with the Quality Committee. To most accurately convey the results, the specialist highlights the

Options:

A.

lack of overall change over the past 12 months indicates the process was unsuccessful.

B.

contributing factors to the variation in results over the past 12 months.

C.

sharp and consistent decline in results over the past 12 months.

D.

overall improvement over the past 12 months.

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