Leadership has been promoting fair and just culture concepts including non-
punitive response to reporting and the value of near miss reporting. The plan is not
universally supported, and some argue it is a waste of the facility's resources. To
support this leadership initiative, a patient safety professional should explain that
the plan is intended to result in
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, an increase in event reporting that will help the hospital identify areas of
risk.
When evaluating the conduct of a healthcare worker in the aftermath of a harm
event, which of the following considerations demonstrate consistency with the
principles of a fair and just culture?
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the practice of similarly qualified individuals
When processing an order for diagnostic imaging of a patient's left foot, the nurse
remembered changing the dressing on the right foot. The nurse called the provider
to confirm the laterality, and the order was corrected. Which critical feature of the
culture of safety did the nurse practice?
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detection of a near miss
A practitioner reads a groundbreaking study on a condition seen frequently in their
practice. Coincidentally, the next patient that the practitioner sees has symptoms
commonly seen with that condition. Which of the following biases or heuristics best
describes this phenomena?
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, availability
Which of the following statements about root cause analysis (RCA) is accurate?
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RCAs may be subject to political highjack, resulting in poor risk controls.
After implementing a new product recall system, a hospital was alerted to a high-
risk medication recall. This medication is in stock in the emergency department and
oncology unit. To ensure the effectiveness of the new system, a patient safety
professional should
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ensure an on-site visit verifies that the recalled medication was
sequestered.
Measurement of hospital-acquired pressure injuries would be an example of
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an outcome measure.
punitive response to reporting and the value of near miss reporting. The plan is not
universally supported, and some argue it is a waste of the facility's resources. To
support this leadership initiative, a patient safety professional should explain that
the plan is intended to result in
Give this one a try later!
, an increase in event reporting that will help the hospital identify areas of
risk.
When evaluating the conduct of a healthcare worker in the aftermath of a harm
event, which of the following considerations demonstrate consistency with the
principles of a fair and just culture?
Give this one a try later!
the practice of similarly qualified individuals
When processing an order for diagnostic imaging of a patient's left foot, the nurse
remembered changing the dressing on the right foot. The nurse called the provider
to confirm the laterality, and the order was corrected. Which critical feature of the
culture of safety did the nurse practice?
Give this one a try later!
detection of a near miss
A practitioner reads a groundbreaking study on a condition seen frequently in their
practice. Coincidentally, the next patient that the practitioner sees has symptoms
commonly seen with that condition. Which of the following biases or heuristics best
describes this phenomena?
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, availability
Which of the following statements about root cause analysis (RCA) is accurate?
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RCAs may be subject to political highjack, resulting in poor risk controls.
After implementing a new product recall system, a hospital was alerted to a high-
risk medication recall. This medication is in stock in the emergency department and
oncology unit. To ensure the effectiveness of the new system, a patient safety
professional should
Give this one a try later!
ensure an on-site visit verifies that the recalled medication was
sequestered.
Measurement of hospital-acquired pressure injuries would be an example of
Give this one a try later!
an outcome measure.