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karlynnae

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A nurse preceptor is working with a new graduate nurse and asks if the nurse knows the different generations that comprise the current workforce that the new graduate nurse managers may have to supervise.
 
  The preceptor would recognize that clarification is needed if the new graduate identified which of the following as one of the generations? a. Baby Boomers c. GenXers
  b. Pre-millennials d. Echo Boomers

Question 2

Explain how the accreditation of health care organizations can improve quality.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 3

Name the type of program that identifies potential risks to patients, staff, or property, and provide three examples of those risks.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 4

A nurse implementing a nontraditional population-based nursing practice model would recognize which of the following?
 
  a. The total community is the primary focus.
  b. Identifying at-risk or vulnerable population groups is a strategy.
  c. An at-risk or high-risk population is the primary focus.
  d. Assessing the total community's needs is a strategy.



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Answer to Question 1

B
The preceptor would need to clarify that none of the generations are known as pre-millennials. The
four distinct generations that make up the current workforce include the traditionals (born before
1940); the baby boomers (born between 1940 and 1960); generation X, or genXers (born between
1960 and 1980); and generation Y, or echo boomers/millennials (born after 1980).

Answer to Question 2

Correct answers may include the following points.
o It is an external process of peer review to determine how the organization compares with developed standards.
o It ensures an ongoing, coordinated quality improvement plan.
o It provides standards for governance, leadership, and patient care delivery.
o In addition to the standards, there are required organizational practices (ROPs) that are evidence-based practices. Patients are at risk if these practices are not in place.

Answer to Question 3

Correct answers will include the following points.
o Risk management programs identify potential risks to patients, staff, or property.
o Three potential risks to patients, staff, or property are injuries, loss, and damage.
o All can result in financial costs to the organization.

Answer to Question 4

C
The nontraditional population-based nursing practice model includes the at-risk or high-risk
population as the primary focus. The traditional population-based nursing practice model includes total
community is the primary focus. Assessing total community's needs and identifying at-risk or
vulnerable population groups are not population-based strategies.




karlynnae

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


bblaney

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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