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One way to monitor quality is by:
 
  a. benchmarks c. practice guidelines
  b. regulatory compliance d. dashboards

Question 2

In which year did the American Nurses Association recommend that the minimum preparation for beginning professional nursing practice should be a baccalaureate degree?
 
  A) 1955
  B) 1965
  C) 1985
  D) 1995



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Answer to Question 1

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Benchmarking against the best performers teaches us how to adapt the best practices to achieve breakthrough process improvement and build healthier communities. Benchmarking focuses on key services or work processes. It helps to identify gaps in performance and provide options for redesign of care delivery and better ways to meet customer expectations.

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1965





 

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