A) Nurses have little power or control over patient care.
B) There is more than one "right" way to do something.
C) Quality care occurs when physicians' orders are followed.
D) This is the latest fad in providing care to patients. Correct
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A) Listen to morning report.
B) Attend morning huddles.
C) Conduct a focus group.
D) Observe the staff provide care. Correct
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A) Discuss the change with the hospital administrator.
B) Make sure all nursing staff is engaged in the process.
C) Expect the nursing staff to make the change independently.
D) Obtain permission for the change from the medical director. Correct
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A) "This is just one more way to keep nurses quiet."
B) "I feel respected when I provide patient care."
C) "No one listens to my complaints anymore."
D) "It will be done for a while and then fade away." Correct
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A) More apathy
B) Less blaming
C) More conflict
D) Less cynicism
E) More complaining Correct
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A) More time spent in non-nursing activities
B) More time spent documenting patient care
C) Less time to experiment with solutions
D) More staff empowerment Correct
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A) Improved communication
B) Less waste of patient care supplies
C) Less time spent questioning orders
D) Less time spent locating physicians
E) Early identification of patient safety issues Correct
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Multiple Choice
A) Nurses have the most time.
B) Nurses spend the most time in non-care related activities.
C) Nurses know which staff wastes the most time.
D) Nurses know what the physicians want. Correct
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Multiple Choice
A) Generic dressing change supplies placed on a mobile cart
B) Central Distribution contacted regarding supply cart stocking times
C) Staff explains the importance of having supplies when they are needed
D) Staff agrees the use of a mobile cart improved the dressing change process Correct
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Multiple Choice
A) Teach how to implement morning huddles.
B) Outline the four focus areas within the process.
C) Explain that the entire focus is to provide safe and reliable care.
D) Encourage talking about the process with nursing staff during clinical. Correct
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A) Prevent staff turnover
B) Eliminate inefficiencies
C) Control the cost of patient care
D) Decrease nonclinical demands on nurses
E) Improve communication with physicians Correct
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A) Increased reimbursement
B) Reduction in patient falls
C) Less cost to replace staff
D) Better outcomes with codes
E) Improved physician satisfaction Correct
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A) All staff implements the change immediately.
B) The change is implemented by day shift only.
C) The change is implemented for at least a month.
D) The outcome from the change is discussed at a biannual meeting. Correct
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Multiple Choice
A) Tell the charge nurse that the patient wants a different room.
B) Explain to the patient that no additional rooms are available at this time.
C) Describe the current weather and suggest that the patient focus on getting well.
D) Work with the admitting department to find the patient a room with a window view. Correct
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A) Increase in reporting of adverse events
B) Decrease in reporting of adverse events
C) Increase in medication errors
D) Decrease in patient complaints of pain Correct
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