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cookcarl

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The nurse manager determines that a staff nurse planned quality care for an assigned patient. What did the manager observe to come to this conclusion?
 
  1. Incorporation of patient preferences
  2. Accurate calculation of intake and output
  3. Delegation of tasks to unlicensed assistive personnel
  4. Logging out of the computer system after documenting

Question 2

The nurse is a member of the quality improvement committee within a healthcare organization. What action indicates that the information from this committee is being used to support evidence-based practice?
 
  1. Quality improvement indicators address the largest volume of patient safety hazards.
  2. Outcomes from quality improvement studies supersede patient preferences and values.
  3. Committee participants support the use of evidence-based practice when planning patient care.
  4. Results from quality improvement studies are being used as internal evidence for interventions.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 1

The incorporation of patient preferences and values to individualize care is a benchmark for quality nursing care. Calculating intake and output, delegating tasks, and logging out of the computer system do not necessarily indicate that the nurse planned quality care for the patient.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 4

Internal evidence is derived from quality improvement evaluations. Addressing the largest volume of patient safety hazards, using outcomes to supersede patient preferences, or personal opinions regarding the use of evidence-based practice do not indicate that the information from the committee is being used to support evidence-based practice





 

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