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Lillian Wald is best known for her work in:
 
  A) Women's health reform
  B) Children's immunization reform
  C) Creating an independent nursing professional
  D) Developing a nurse practitioner curriculum

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To increase the ability to predict the effect that one or more changes would have if they were implemented is a goal of:
 
  a. FOCUS c. PDSA
  b. QA d. Risk management



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Answer to Question 1

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Creating an independent nursing professional

Answer to Question 2

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The PDSA methodology for improvement is used to analyze the potential effect of a specified change or changes if they were implemented. It involves: who will do what, when they will do it, and where they will do it in relation to the proposed change(s).




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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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