A) The resources focus on patient safety that relates to both medical professionals and laypersons.
B) All of the resources found on the Web site provide insight into patient safety.
C) All of the resources are from experts in the field of safety.
D) Nurses have written all of the material found on the Web site.
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A) Establishing a patient admission checklist to ensure that all important information related to safety is communicated to the patient
B) Conducting bedside rounds for nurse-to-nurse end-of-shift handoff
C) Encouraging discussion of errors between staff members
D) Working with staff to improve memory skills to improve documentation
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A) "How many patients were you caring for when this error occurred?"
B) "What was the acuity level of the patients that you were caring for?"
C) "What else was happening on the unit when the error occurred?
D) "Didn't you learn to do this procedure in school?"
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A) Computerized prescribing
B) Time out required before beginning any surgery
C) Limitation to the number of hours a resident in training may work
D) Access to a rapid response team
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A) Improving efficiency of patient care
B) Increasing training of staff regarding basic elements of safety
C) Looking at the reason for an error
D) Praising staff when no errors are committed
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A) Safety is an external requirement imposed by regulatory bodies.
B) Safety performance is viewed as dynamic and in need of continuous improvement.
C) Strong emphasis is placed on improving efficiency.
D) Safety performance is expressed in terms of goals.
E) Communication and training are important features.
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A) No punishment is involved for reporting.
B) Policies are easily accessible.
C) All policies are communicated to all staff.
D) The policy is begun on all units at the same time.
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A) The nurse contaminated the IV Cathlon by touching the skin but continued the procedure and inserted it into the patient's forearm.
B) The nurse was taking care of a patient who went to radiology for an x-ray.Upon the patient's return,the nurse forgot to administer the patient's medications.
C) The nurse is caring for a patient who is scheduled to be ambulated three times a day and neglects to walk the patient at all during the shift.
D) The nurse received an order to change the patient's diet from clear liquid to NPO and forgot to enter the change.The patient ate a liquid meal and surgery had to be delayed until the next morning.
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A) Job satisfaction
B) Changes in patient health-care status
C) Hours of nursing care per patient
D) Deliverance of nursing care
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A) Reduction of preventable hospital admissions and readmissions
B) Advancement of electronic measurement to capture necessary data for performance measurement
C) Reduction of the incidence of adverse health care-associated conditions
D) Reduction in harm from inappropriate or unnecessary care
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A) A time out called immediately before surgery begins to ensure that all elements of the surgery are correct.
B) Two surgeons must confirm immediately prior to the surgery that the patient is receiving the correct procedure.
C) The surgeon must mark and sign the site of surgery immediately prior to the surgery while the patient is still awake.
D) The patient's identification must be verified with at least two identifiers.
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A) The unit does not have an adequate number of gait belts available to the staff.
B) Two unit staff members have been on extended sick leave.
C) Bedside rounding has been sporadic.
D) The charge nurse is new to the position.
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A) The patient receives an oral antidiabetic medication 6 hours after it should have been administered.His blood sugar is slightly elevated,but it returns to its normal range within 1 hour.
B) The patient receives a second-degree burn from a malfunction in a hypothermia blanket.
C) The patient got dizzy and sat down on the floor approximately 1 hour after the administration of an antihypertensive medication.The patient did not experience any injury.
D) The patient is using a continuous passive exercise machine after knee surgery when the machine quits working.The patient complains of pain when the knee is removed from the machine.The pain is relieved after the administration of pain medication.
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