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LEADERSHIP NURSING
A nursing-led classification NANDA
system that has led to
greater reliability and Nurses have developed NANDA and use standardized
standardization in data terminology that enables the study of health problems
utilized for QI processes is: across populations, settings, and caregivers.
a.NANDA. b.AHRQ. c.NIOSH.
d.Nursing process.
In determining the NDNQI
relationship between injury-
producing falls and proposed The National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators is a
preventive measures as part national, nursing quality indicators
of the QI Measurement program from the American Nurses
process, a QI team might Association that provides hospitals with unit-level
turn to which of the performance reports with comparisons to national
following for confirmatory averages and rankings.
evidence? a.NDNQI
b.NANDA c.NIOSH d.AHRQ
,A healthcare organization is b.That structure influences nurse burnout and
committed to improving participation in quality improvement initiatives.
patient outcomes as part of
the quality improvement Common organizational characteristics of MagnetTM hospitals
include structure
(QI) process and examines
factors (e.g., decentralized organizational structure,
its executive structure and
participative management style, and influential nurse
organizational design.
executives) and process factors (e.g., professional
This approach
autonomy
recognizes which
and decision making, ongoing professional
model of QI? a.The
development/education, active quality improvement
importance of
initiatives). ANCC MagnetTM designated hospitals and
decentralized structure
other high- reliability organizations in the United
in QA.
States and Europe generally have lower
b. That structure influences
burnout rates, higher levels of job satisfaction, and
nurse burnout and
provide higher levels of quality care resulting in greater
participation in quality
levels of patient satisfaction (Aiken et al., 2012; Kelly,
improvement initiatives.
McHugh, & Aiken, 2011).
c. The need to ensure
sufficient supervisory staff
to respond in a corrective
manner when mistakes
occur.
d. That a narrow hierarchy
ensures
accountability for errors and
outcomes.
Hospital ABCD is a Magnet™ Facilitates active staff participation in decision making related to
hospital. This designation quality nursing care
has been applied to
Hospital ABCD because it:
a. Facilitates active staff MagnetTM hospitals are particularly successful in
participation in decision implementing excellence in patient care through use of
making related to quality standards, evidence, and participatory decision making
nursing care. in quality improvement. Organizations that cannot
b. Has implemented a pursue MagnetTM status can implement
strategies such as career ladders.
graduate nurse
orientation program.
c. Espouses commitment to
excellence in patient
,care.
d. Is establishing career ladders
for nurses.
, A method commonly used in d.Chart audit.
Quality Assurance to
monitor adherence to Chart audits are a common method of addressing
established standards is: process standards. Chart audits over time yield trend
a.A Pareto charts.
chart.
b.Brainstor
ming.
c.Patient interviews.
d.Chart audit.
As a nurse manager, you know Patients are reliable sources about their own
that the experiences but are limited in their ability to gauge
satisfaction of patients is
clinical competence of staff
critical in making QI
decisions. You propose to Patients are reliable and motivated sources of their own
circulate a questionnaire experience but often do not have sufficient knowledge
to discharged patients, of clinical procedures to provide feedback about
asking about their experiences
on your unit. clinical competence.
Your supervisor cautions you
to also consider other
sources of data for
decisions because:
a. The return rate on patient
questionnaires is
frequently low.
b. Patients are rarely reliable
sources about their own
hospital experiences.
c. Hospital experiences are
frequently
obscured by pain,
analgesics, and other
factors affecting
awareness.
d. Patients are reliable
sources about their own
experiences but are