CSTR EXAM 2024| 210 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
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What are types of graphic presentation? - RIGHT ANS>>> Bar graphs, pie charts,
line graphs, control charts, dashboards, spreadsheets, scatter grams, pareto chart,
radarchart, tree chart
What does a bar graph show? - RIGHT ANS>>> Horizontal or vertical bars
proportionalto the values of the data. These are used for quick comparison of
information.
What does a pie chart show? - RIGHT ANS>>> Show proportions of a whole or
percentage of a whole.
What does a line graph show? - RIGHT ANS>>> Line connecting data
points in asequential order to show a trend over time.
What does a control chart show? - RIGHT ANS>>> Used to observe performance
by studying variation over time and monitors if a process is within control or out of
control limits using upper and lower control lines calculated using standard
deviation or sigma values with the center line representing the overall average.
What does a dashboard show? - RIGHT ANS>>> A compact visual
,presentation ofcritical data, usually at a higher level, to be easily understood
at a glance.
What do spreadsheets show? - RIGHT ANS>>> A collection of data in
columns androws that hold the data detail -- usually produced in an "Excel"
type of document.12
What does a scatter gram show? - RIGHT ANS>>> Displays values for two
variables showing the distribution of the values. 12
What does a pareto chart show? - RIGHT ANS>>> A chart showing data from
most to least frequently occurring information from left to right. These are used to
clearly identify higher valued items (e.g., The highest frequency or priority for
resolution).
What does a radar chart show? - RIGHT ANS>>> Radar Chart - (same as spider
gram)shows the relationship between multiple variables with one or more axis.
What does a tree chart show? - RIGHT ANS>>> (Fishbone diagram) - used to
identifyall of the various issues/tasks that go into development of a single
outcome.
How would you present volume? - RIGHT ANS>>> Visualized by a bar chart
,(similar toa histogram) showing different heights depicting variance from
comparative items or periods of time.
How would you present a trend? - RIGHT ANS>>> A trend is a series of
consecutive information/data that is all moving upward or downward as time
progresses. A trend line can be overlaid onto the chart information/ data for the
reader to moreeasily visualize if there is a trend over time.
What is the process of PIPS? - RIGHT ANS>>> recognition, assessment, and
correction
Who originated the National Trauma Data Bank? - RIGHT ANS>>> ACS
What is the Joint Commission? - RIGHT ANS>>> It is a national organization that
provides standards so that hospitals may obtain accreditation for licensure and gain
the right to receive payment from Medicaid and Medicare.
What created the Joint Commission? - RIGHT ANS>>> Created by merging the
HospitalStandardization Program with similar programs run by the American
College of Physicians, the American Hospital Association, the American Medical
Association, and the Canadian Medical Association.
, What is benchmarking? - RIGHT ANS>>> A benchmark is a standard by which
something can be measured or judged, comparing like data over time with different
organizations, providers, or with a recommended or desired outcome/standard.
What are filters? - RIGHT ANS>>> Filters are tools that can be used to gather data
into specifically defined groups, or a single item. Filters are used to easily define,
view, or calculate subgroups within a larger population
How do you calculate an ICU day? - RIGHT ANS>>> ICU Day = a count of any
day, or partial day, that the patient was in an ICU. For example: if the patient was
admittedat 11pm on one day, and discharged at 10 am the next day, this will equal
2 (two) ICU days, since the stay included 2 (two) 24 hour days.
What are the 4 steps in PI and loop closure? - RIGHT ANS>>> Identification of
Issues
Review of Issues
Corrective Action
Result Evaluation
What does population analysis look at? - RIGHT ANS>>> Population age,
gender,residence, nationality, etc.
What does sampling look at? - RIGHT ANS>>> The process of taking a small
portion ofa larger set of data to study in order to obtain a picture of the probable
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