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Deck 36: Quality and Safety
1
What is a statistical method that measures standard deviations or known variance and the degree to which almost perfect production can occur?
A)Six Sigma
B)Systemic variability
C)Analysis of variance
D)Power
A)Six Sigma
B)Systemic variability
C)Analysis of variance
D)Power
A
Six Sigma was developed by Motorola as a quality improvement (QI)strategy.The term itself is derived for the Greek letter sigma,which statisticians use to measure standard deviations or known variance and the degree to which almost perfect production can occur.Six Sigma is based on a scientific method that involves improving,designing,and monitoring processes to minimize or eliminate waste while optimizing satisfaction and increasing financial stability.
Six Sigma was developed by Motorola as a quality improvement (QI)strategy.The term itself is derived for the Greek letter sigma,which statisticians use to measure standard deviations or known variance and the degree to which almost perfect production can occur.Six Sigma is based on a scientific method that involves improving,designing,and monitoring processes to minimize or eliminate waste while optimizing satisfaction and increasing financial stability.
2
What has been described by the IOM as a necessary component of change needed to occur to improve patient safety?
A)Increase the number of physicians
B)Increase the number of nurses and allied health professionals
C)Develop teams of caregivers for multidisciplinary communication
D)Involve the family in the health care team
A)Increase the number of physicians
B)Increase the number of nurses and allied health professionals
C)Develop teams of caregivers for multidisciplinary communication
D)Involve the family in the health care team
C
Developing teams of caregivers for multidisciplinary communication was described early on by IOM as a necessary component of change that needed to occur to improve patient safety.
Developing teams of caregivers for multidisciplinary communication was described early on by IOM as a necessary component of change that needed to occur to improve patient safety.
3
What is the most common complication of hospital care that the therapist should be aware of?
A)Errors in administration of medications
B)Accidental extubations
C)Pneumonia
D)Health care-associated infections
A)Errors in administration of medications
B)Accidental extubations
C)Pneumonia
D)Health care-associated infections
D
Health care-associated infections (HAI)are infections patients acquire while receiving treatment for another condition in some type of health care facility.Millions of infections with thousands of deaths occur annually,making HAIs the most common complication of hospital care.
Health care-associated infections (HAI)are infections patients acquire while receiving treatment for another condition in some type of health care facility.Millions of infections with thousands of deaths occur annually,making HAIs the most common complication of hospital care.
4
Which of the following postsurgical respiratory issues are associated with reintubation or prolonged mechanical ventilation?
I)Lack of use of incentive spirometry
II)Oversedation
III)Exacerbation of underlying cardiovascular condition
IV)Exacerbation of underlying respiratory condition
A)II and III only
B)II,and IV only
C)I,II,and IV only
D)II,III,and IV only
I)Lack of use of incentive spirometry
II)Oversedation
III)Exacerbation of underlying cardiovascular condition
IV)Exacerbation of underlying respiratory condition
A)II and III only
B)II,and IV only
C)I,II,and IV only
D)II,III,and IV only
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5
Lack of skills and/or failure to follow or deviation from standard practices/procedures is known as:
A)Sentinel event
B)Six Sigma
C)Negligence
D)Health failure mode
A)Sentinel event
B)Six Sigma
C)Negligence
D)Health failure mode
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6
The wrong dose of albuterol is administered to the patient,but the patient does not have any adverse response.What is the name of this event?
A)Near miss
B)Precursor safety event
C)Serious safety event
D)Sentinel event
A)Near miss
B)Precursor safety event
C)Serious safety event
D)Sentinel event
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7
What is the most common serious error observed in the NICU?
A)Medication related
B)Patient misidentification
C)Error in the diagnosis
D)Delayed diagnosis
A)Medication related
B)Patient misidentification
C)Error in the diagnosis
D)Delayed diagnosis
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8
Which of the following types of infections are considered HAIs?
I)Catheter-associated blood stream infections
II)Catheter-associated urinary tract infections
III)Ventilator-associated pneumonias
IV)Surgical site infections
A)II and III only
B)I,II,and IV only
C)I,III,and IV only
D)I,II,III,and IV
I)Catheter-associated blood stream infections
II)Catheter-associated urinary tract infections
III)Ventilator-associated pneumonias
IV)Surgical site infections
A)II and III only
B)I,II,and IV only
C)I,III,and IV only
D)I,II,III,and IV
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9
Which of the following processes enables organizations to continuously measure services,practices,costs,and products using best practices to improve care?
A)Self-reporting
B)Benchmarking
C)Quality measure reporting
D)Quarterly budget
A)Self-reporting
B)Benchmarking
C)Quality measure reporting
D)Quarterly budget
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10
A therapist is assisting the pulmonologist during a bronchoscopy.While the child's oxygen saturation was reading above 90%,the patient had been apneic for approximately 1 minute and suffered a mild anoxic injury.What is the name of an event like this?
A)Near miss
B)Precursor safety event
C)Serious safety event
D)Sentinel event
A)Near miss
B)Precursor safety event
C)Serious safety event
D)Sentinel event
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11
Prevention of safety events is critical in pediatric patients because,when a safety event occurs:
A)Hospital stay is 10 times longer
B)Hospital mortality may be as high as 18 times greater
C)Hospital charges are 50 times higher
D)Hospitals do not get reimbursed
A)Hospital stay is 10 times longer
B)Hospital mortality may be as high as 18 times greater
C)Hospital charges are 50 times higher
D)Hospitals do not get reimbursed
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