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SGallaher96

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Which NAM report is important when discussing nursing leadership?
 
  1. Crossing the Quality Chasm
  2. Health Professions Education
  3. The Future of Nursing
  4. To Err Is Human

Question 2

The hospital has adopted a medication administration system that has a series of checks and balances designed for patient safety. The system works well, but is time consuming. Nurses have discovered shortcuts around the safeguards.
 
  This is an example of which situation? 1. A handoff
  2. A workaround
  3. An effects analysis
  4. A never event



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 1. This report focused on status of the quality of care.
2. This report focuses on health professions education.
3. This report focuses on the need for more nursing leadership in healthcare delivery.
4. This report focuses on health safety and errors.

Answer to Question 2

2
Explanation: 1. Handoffs are times in the care process when a patient is moved from one care setting to another.
2. When there is a breakdown or problem, staff often figure out ways to get the work done without really analyzing what is going on. The staff may think this saves time, but it often does not. This is often a time of increased errors.
3. This is part of the Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) system, which provides a systematic, proactive method for evaluating a process to identify where and how it might fail and to assess the relative impact of different failures in order to identify the parts of the process that are in most need of change.
4. A never event is an event identified by Medicare that occurs to extend the patient's hospitalization, but that should have been avoidable.



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