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The House of Representatives Patient Safety Act of 1996 was written to assist with safe staffing levels including an appropriate staff skill level mix for patient outcomes. Which of the following is correct regarding this act?
 
  a. It mandates that a registry of all NAP personnel be maintained per state.
  b. It assures that every patient is assigned a registered nurse.
  c. It assures that every patient is assigned a nursing assistive personnel staff.
  d. According to this act, nursing assistive per-sonnel may perform simple assessments, and may participate in bathing, feeding, toileting, and ambulating patients.

Question 2

Authoritarian style and a focus on performance and production would be behaviours demonstrated by what team leader style?
 
  a. participative
  b. laissez-faire
  c. autocratic
  d. innovative



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Answer to Question 1

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The House of Representatives Patient Safety Act of 1996 was established to assist with nurse staffing and ensure safe staffing levels to promote quality and safe patient outcomes. This includes the use of an appropriate staff skill mix. The act ensures that a registered nurse is assigned to every patient (not a nursing assistive personnel). The act also states that nursing assistive personnel (NAP) may perform duties such as bathing, feeding, toileting, and ambulating patients, and reporting information regarding these activities to the registered nurse. NAPs may not perform patient assessments. The Code of Federal Regulations 42 CFR 483.156 requires states to maintain a list of nursing assistive personnel who work in long-term care facilities that participate in Medicare and Medicaid.

Answer to Question 2

c

a. Incorrect: See Table 1.1 in the textbook (p. 5).
b. Incorrect: See Table 1.1 in the textbook (p. 5).
c. Correct: See Table 1.1 in the textbook (p. 5).
d. Incorrect: See Table 1.1 in the textbook (p. 5).




vinney12

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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