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✔✔What is the main characteristic of an operating budget that distinguishes it from
capital budget? - ✔✔Operating budgets are used for patient care equipment with costs
less than $1000
✔✔Which is the most ideal intervention to utilize when two parties in conflict turn their
frustration into anger? - ✔✔Clarifying the differences according to the individual's goals
and priorities.
✔✔Which mentorship techniques used in professional development programs involves
mentor sending the mentee into complex situations that they have not experienced
before? - ✔✔Catalyzing
✔✔A tool that effectively analyzes the steps taken when processes are complex? -
✔✔Flowchart
✔✔The benefit of reverse mentoring for an organization and individuals with regard to
professional development? - ✔✔Mentees receive new and advanced techniques and
perspectives.
✔✔A circumstance that shows there is likely to be no resolution to a conflict? -
✔✔Conflict frequently occurs
✔✔The terms and processes association with enchantment of performance and quality
have continued to evolve over the years, which of the follow represents a process that
correctly matches its previous and currently used term respectively? - ✔✔Total quality
management, quality management
✔✔A RCA has to be credible and thorough, what needs to be done for the analysis to
be deemed credible? - ✔✔The causes that are not applicable must also be explained.
✔✔The performance improvement structure of a magnet hospital. - ✔✔A flattened and
decentralized organizational structure.
✔✔Which term best describes the process that seeks to eliminate the gap existing
between the present situation and the situation as it ought to be? - ✔✔Problem-solving
✔✔Identify the change theory that involves developing relationships, diagnosing a
problem and subsequently acquiring the required resources? - ✔✔Havelock's Six
phases of planned change
, ✔✔The five different modes of conflict resolution - ✔✔collaboration, compromising,
avoiding, competing, and accommodating
✔✔Law that requires employers to identify and use safe medical devices in order to
ensure staff safety at a healthcare facility? - ✔✔The Needlestick Safety and prevention
act
✔✔Steps involved in a project management process - ✔✔initiation, planning,
implementing, monitoring and completion
✔✔Engineering control used to promote workplace safety? - ✔✔Solidifying of blood
✔✔Decision making model a nurse executive is likely to use when implementing a
nursing program that must be evaluated after its implementation? - ✔✔Cybernetic
model
✔✔Patient frequently visited a hospital with different complaints and was labeled a
service abuser and attention seeker. Came in with abdominal pain and received minimal
treatment and discharged, to go to another facility and require surgery. What will the
nurses at the facility be charged with? - ✔✔Libel-intent was to negatively influence
✔✔A service in which minors in 50states are allowed to give informed consent? -
✔✔STD testing and treatment, excluding HIV
✔✔The level which programs that deal with disposal of medical waste are regulated? -
✔✔State level
✔✔Budget making method that requires that there be an exhaustive review as well as
justification for expenditures before any resources can be allocated? - ✔✔Zero-based
budgeting
✔✔Budget which funds are allocated if they are intended for the replacement of broken
beds in healthcare unit? - ✔✔Capital Budget
✔✔Nursing process can be delegated under supervision? - ✔✔Intervention
✔✔Requirement by OHSA laws for any new employee providing direct care to patients.
- ✔✔Three shot Hep B series
✔✔Nurse that was born into a slave family and is remembered for improving sanitation
for black soldiers and providing them with food and clothing? - ✔✔Sojourner Thruth