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storky111

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Which most accurately defines quality of care?
 
  A) Degree to which health services increase the likelihood of desired outcomes and are consistent with current knowledge
  B) Improvement of what is wrong or unsatisfactory
  C) Economic approach or analysis tool used to evaluate the effectiveness of a treatment or intervention
  D) Presence of a variety of ethnic, racial, and cultural backgrounds of the workers in a specific area such as the health sector

Question 2

Which represent ways nurses can actively engage in policy making? (Select all that apply.)
 
  A) Testify at congressional hearings
  B) Disseminate information on health issues in the media
  C) Serve as members of governing boards
  D) Document client symptoms following a physical examination
  E) Review articles in recent nursing journals



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Answer to Question 1

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Quality of care is defined by the Institute of Medicine as the degree to which health services for individuals and populations increase the likelihood of desired outcomes and are consistent with current knowledge. Reform is the improvement of what is wrong or unsatisfactory. Costbenefit is an economic approach or analysis tool used to evaluate the effectiveness of a treatment or intervention. Workforce diversity is the presence of a variety of ethnic, racial, and cultural backgrounds of the workers in a specific area such as the health sector.

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Ans: A, B, C
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In terms of policy making, nurses can 1) provide vital evidence that either supports or opposes a policy, 2) be members of an organization or a group that introduces a specific problem into the national agenda and identifies the goals and tools needed to implement it, and 3) advocate for and disseminate information on health issues through the media. Nurses may also advocate for their clients by testifying at congressional hearings, healthcare summits, and regional forums regarding the need to eliminate disparities in healthcare access among various client demographics. The American Nurses Association works with coalitions and advocates for nurses to serve as members of governing boards in each state, to advance the role and recognition of nurses, to prevent potential declines in quality, and to communicate with the Congress in the prevention of harmful changes in Medicare. Documenting client symptoms and reviewing articles in nursing journals are tasks commonly performed by nurses but are not directly related to policy making.




storky111

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Excellent


alvinum

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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