In the United States, breast cancer is the most common cancer in which ethnic group
of women due to having relatively lower rates of breast cancer screening?
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Asian Americans
Scope of professional identity
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doing, being, acting ethically, flourishing, changing identities
What 3 roles may define healthcare quality in different ways? Explain.
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1. Structure: the attributes of settings in which care is delivered (facilities,
equipment, staff training...)
2. Process: services offered (technical quality, interpersonal relations,
patient education)
3. Outcomes: based on the patient's satisfaction of the overall structure and
process
Give an example of the following Therapeutic Communication techniques: reflecting,
making observations, offering self.
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Reflecting: "What do you think you should do?"
Making observations: "You look tired."
Offering self: "Let's have lunch together."
A national expert panel of thought leaders in each competency used an iterative
process to reach consensus on the essential knowledge, skill, and attitude objectives
that all nurses need to contribute to developing systems of safety in health care.
Nurses must understand the processes used in understanding the cause of error and
allocation of responsibility and accountability through what processes?
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root cause analysis (RCA) and failure mode effective analysis (FMEA)
Describe reflection-in-action and reflection-on-action.
of women due to having relatively lower rates of breast cancer screening?
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Asian Americans
Scope of professional identity
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doing, being, acting ethically, flourishing, changing identities
What 3 roles may define healthcare quality in different ways? Explain.
, Give this one a try later!
1. Structure: the attributes of settings in which care is delivered (facilities,
equipment, staff training...)
2. Process: services offered (technical quality, interpersonal relations,
patient education)
3. Outcomes: based on the patient's satisfaction of the overall structure and
process
Give an example of the following Therapeutic Communication techniques: reflecting,
making observations, offering self.
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Reflecting: "What do you think you should do?"
Making observations: "You look tired."
Offering self: "Let's have lunch together."
A national expert panel of thought leaders in each competency used an iterative
process to reach consensus on the essential knowledge, skill, and attitude objectives
that all nurses need to contribute to developing systems of safety in health care.
Nurses must understand the processes used in understanding the cause of error and
allocation of responsibility and accountability through what processes?
Give this one a try later!
root cause analysis (RCA) and failure mode effective analysis (FMEA)
Describe reflection-in-action and reflection-on-action.