Asked by
Courtney Caudle
on Oct 10, 2024Verified
A nurse administrator is at a meeting with nurses on the quality council.Several new members are sitting on the council.They ask the nurse administrator to clarify what a nursing-sensitive outcome is.Which response by the nurse administrator best defines nursing-sensitive outcomes?
A) "Nursing-sensitive outcomes determine the patient's progress as a result of prescribed treatments,such as medications."
B) "Patient falls are an example of a nursing-sensitive outcome because they are directly affected by nursing interventions."
C) "Nursing-sensitive outcomes promote universal health care."
D) "We use nursing-sensitive outcomes at this hospital to evaluate nursing tasks and to determine safe staffing ratios."
Nursing-Sensitive Outcomes
Patient outcomes that are directly affected by nursing care, reflecting the quality and effectiveness of nursing practice.
Nurse Administrator
A nursing professional who oversees the management and administration of nursing services, including staffing, budgeting, and policy implementation.
Quality Council
An organization or group focused on maintaining and improving quality standards within a specific industry or field.
- Define and illustrate nursing-sensitive outcomes and their relevance in measuring the impact of nursing interventions.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Define and illustrate nursing-sensitive outcomes and their relevance in measuring the impact of nursing interventions.