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mynx

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A systematic process of organization-wide participation and partnership in planning and implementing improvement methods to understand and meet customer needs is called:
 
  a. QI c. QM
  b. QA d. TM

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Recommendations for career success from experienced nurses include all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  A) Find a mentor.
  B) Recognize that health-care is a business.
  C) Communicate effectively.
  D) Don't take risks in the workplace.



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Answer to Question 1

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QI (quality improvement) is a system-wide process of organization-wide participation and partnership in planning and implementing improvement methods to understand and meet customer needs and expectations. It is proactive in its approach.

Answer to Question 2

D
Don't take risks in the workplace.





 

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