A QI team improves hand hygiene but HAI rate stays unchanged for 1 month; which interpretation is most appropriate A
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A QI team wants to reduce medication errors; which measure best shows whether the new double-check step is being followed
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A clinical guideline is most useful in daily nursing care because it mainly provides A Staff salary rules B Building
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A clinical guideline is most useful in daily nursing care because it mainly provides A B. Staff salary rules B
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For a falls-reduction QI project, which measure best checks if staff follow the planned prevention steps A Process measure B
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In a QI project to reduce medication errors, what does the “D” step of PDSA usually involve on the ward
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In a ward improvement project, what is the clearest first step before testing any change with PDSA A B. Buy
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When a new clinical protocol is introduced on a ward, what is the main reason staff orientation is required A
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In quality improvement, what does PDCA stand for in the improvement cycle A Plan-Discuss-Create-Approve B Prepare-Deliver-Control-Apply C Practice-Do-Change-Adjust D Plan-Do-Check-Act
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In a hospital quality program, what is the main purpose of Quality Improvement (QI) work A Punish staff errors B
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