LEADERSHIP EXAM 3 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
1. In an effort to control costs and maximize revenues, the Rehabilitation Unit at Cross Hospital reduced the number of its managers and increased the number of units for which each manager was responsible. Within a year, the number of adverse event...
LEADERSHIP EXAM 3 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
1. In an effort to control costs and maximize revenues, the Rehabilitation Unit at Cross Hospital reduced the number of its managers and increased the number of units for which each manager was responsible.
Within a year, the number of adverse events on the units had doubled. This may be attributable to:
a. The overload of staff nurses.
b. Resistance to change by staff.
c. A change in reporting systems.
d. fewer clinical leaders to remove barriers to care - correct answer d
2. The Rehabilitation Unit at Pleasant Valley Hospital has a high number of falls. Which of the following interventions might assist to reduce the number of falls on the unit?
a. Determining who is responsible for the falls
b. Strengthening unit policies to avoid inappropriate admissions
c. Encouraging involvement of nurses in education related to falls and safety
d. Ensuring that patients are appropriately restrained if they are at risk for falls - correct answer c.
3. To increase safety in patient care areas of the Valley Hospital, the executive begins by:
a. Asking the community what the safety issues are.
b. Consulting with a management expert about staffing schedules.
c. Ensuring that the senior nursing officer attends the board meetings.
d. Instituting improved practices to reduce needle-stick injuries. - correct answer c
During review of back injuries, it is determined that a large number of injuries are occurring in spite of mechanical lifts being used. Furthermore, it is determined that some lifts are outdated. In addressing this concern, the unit manager:
a. Meets individually with nurses who are observed to be using the lifts incorrectly to review the correct procedure.
b. After consultation with the staff about the review, orders new lifts to replace older ones that are malfunctioning. c. Blames the system for inadequate funding for resources.
d. Reviews the system of reporting incidents to ensure that appropriate reporting is occurring. - correct answer a
5. The IOM Health Professions Education report highlighted patient safety concerns as:
a. A normal risk in professional practice.
b. A result of disciplinary silos.
c. A reflection of frontline staff.
d. Related to systems errors. - correct answer b
6. If you are supporting the steps in the AHRQ document Five Steps to Safer Health Care, you would ensure that:
a. Patients are actively encouraged to make decisions related to care.
b. Rules and decisions are made through centralized processes.
c. You monitor the performance of each staff member closely.
d. Preference is given to increasing staff numbers rather than staff credentials. - correct answer a
After consulting with practice environments about quality and safety concerns in health care, the Dean of Health Programs at U.S. University develops:
a. A nursing program that emphasizes the development of a strong disciplinary identity.
b. Programming that stresses discipline-based research.
c. Partnerships with health care to develop software for the reporting of adverse events.
d. An interdisciplinary program for nurses, pharmacists, and medical practitioners that emphasizes collaborative learning teams. - correct answer d
In designing a quality, safe healthcare environment, the primary emphasis needs to be on:
a. Evidence-based practice.
b. Informatics.
c. Staffing.
d. The patient. - correct answer d . As a patient care advocate, you regularly coach patients on how to stay safe in health care by educating them about:
a. The need to understand and record all medications being taken.
b. Bringing their own linens and other personal items to the hospital.
c. Washing hands frequently while in a healthcare environment and using a hand sanitizer.
d. Following closely the directions and orders of healthcare providers. - correct answer a
As a nurse manager on the West Surgery Unit, you are interested in increasing patient safety and reducing morbidity and mortality on your unit. Which of the following recommendations would be consistent with the IOM The Future of Nursing report?
a. Careful screening of nursing staff for substance use and abuse
b. Increased RN staffing on the unit
c. Salary and benefits that reflect nursing accountabilities
d. Increase in the percentage of baccalaureate-prepared nurses to 80% - correct answer d
On the West Surgery unit, you want to institute a new system for checking armbands that evidence suggests may increase safety in medication administration. The system involves technology. Which of the
following strategies may assist with rapid adoption of the technology and system?
a. Employ a centralized decision-making approach.
b. Use simulators for initial practice to build confidence.
c. Bring in a nurse consultant who is familiar with the technology.
d. Use early adopters among the staff as leaders and role models in implementation. - correct answer d
To achieve nurse-sensitive care standards developed by the NQF, you advocate for which of the following
in your health facility?
a. Evidence-based practice to reduce the prevalence of pressure sores
b. Implementation of informatics at the bedside
c. Staff-manager conferences to review reporting of adverse medical events
d. Patient councils to review food, recreation, and nurse-patient relations - correct answer a You notice that Sally, a student on your unit, is giving information to an anxious young teen who seems very uncertain about preparation for an upper GI series. After Sally leaves the room, you ask her how she
thought her conversation with the patient went and:
a. Encourage her to ask the patient if he has questions or concerns about the procedure.
b. Advise her to consider providing the patient with more information.
c. Suggest that she leave some brochures on the procedure with the patient.
d. Suggest that she also provide teaching to the adolescents parents. - correct answer a
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14. The NQF provides a model for advancement of healthcare quality that could be used in healthcare organizations. The use of this model by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services specifically affects the interaction between adverse events and:
a. Staffing.
b. Funding.
c. Composition of executive councils.
d. Composition of consumer-based councils. - correct answer b
In accordance with changes by the Joint Commission (TJC), Pleasant Valley Hospital amends its safety practices and policies to emphasize:
a. Safety goals specific to Pleasant Valley.
b. Decision-making processes.
c. Sufficient staffing for safe care.
d. Increased numbers of baccalaureate-prepared RNs. - correct answer a
Which of the following would managers and staff review annually in order to ensure compliance with the
Joint Commission (TJC) to improve patient safety?
a. Appropriateness of charting terms and abbreviations
b. Nursing hours per patient
c. Acuity of patient admissions
d. Wait times for care - correct answer a
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