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1. If a nurse realizes they have administered the wrong dosage of medication to
a patient, what should be their immediate course of action?
The nurse should wait to see if the patient shows any adverse effects.
The nurse should ignore the error if the patient seems fine.
The nurse should inform the patient and then leave the room.
The nurse should assess the patient and complete an incident
report.
2. A nurse is assisting a QI team that is using the PDSA model to address an
increase in pressure injuries on a medical unit. Which of the following actions
should the nurse ID as an ex of the "do" step of the PDSA model?
Developing a plan to initiate a change in client care
Reviewing data collected on clients who received the new protocol
Accepting the new protocol in the unit's policy and procedure
guidelines
Implementing a new EBP protocol
3. Describe how the HCAHPS tool contributes to quality improvement in
healthcare settings.
The HCAHPS tool is primarily used for financial assessments of
healthcare providers.
The HCAHPS tool is designed to measure the efficiency of hospital
staff.
, The HCAHPS tool provides standardized data on patient
satisfaction, which can be used to identify areas for improvement in
healthcare services.
The HCAHPS tool focuses solely on clinical outcomes without
considering patient feedback.
4. If a nurse identifies a new evidence-based practice for wound care, what
should the nurse do to implement this change effectively?
Immediately start using the new practice without approval.
Recommend changing the procedure to the policy and procedure
committee.
Document the new practice in the patient's chart.
Discuss it only with colleagues informally.
5. Describe the role of medication reconciliation in the quality measurement
process within nursing.
Medication reconciliation is a tool for measuring patient satisfaction.
Medication reconciliation is a guideline for improving patient safety.
Medication reconciliation is a process that ensures patients have
accurate medication lists to prevent errors.
Medication reconciliation is a method for reporting incidents in
patient care.
6. What is the 'Do' step in the Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) model?
Setting objectives for quality improvement
Implementing a new evidence-based practice protocol
Reviewing patient safety guidelines
, Analyzing data from previous incidents
7. A nurse is assisting with teaching a class about incident reports. The nurse
should include that which of the following situations requires an incident
report?
A client refuses to take a medication.
A client vomits after receiving an oral medication.
A nurse administers the wrong medication to a client.
A nurse administers an antibiotic to a client 25 min after the scheduled
time.
8. Why is it important for nurses to complete an incident report when a
medication error occurs?
Completing an incident report is primarily for the nurse's personal
record.
Completing an incident report helps identify and address safety
issues to prevent future errors.
Completing an incident report is only necessary for legal reasons.
Completing an incident report is optional if the error is minor.
9. A nurse is discussing quality measurement with a newly licensed nurse. The
nurse should include that medication reconciliation is an aspect of which of
the following parts of quality measurement?
Process
Outcome
Structure
Benchmark
10. Medication reconciliation is an example of: