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Healthcare Management

These MCQs test your information on Healthcare Leadership, Information Management, Quality Improvement, and Patient Safety.

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1) In the quality improvement process, performing a cost-benefit analysis is most useful in

2) A chief quality offer has the responsibility for the education and implementation of a quality improvement process. To affect cultural change, the chief quality officer must

3) A number of specialty and primary care clinicians have participated in several meetings to develop clinical practice guidelines for the management of diabetes. The team leader has moved the team through the actual guideline development and is now concentrating on the "evaluation of quality of care" phase. Which of the following sequences of steps should the team consider in developing the evaluation phase?

4) A facility has identified a trend of increased falls for patients aged 60 to 85 years. An effective fall prevention program should include

5) The phrase "reaching consensus" is often used in performance improvement. The term consensus refers to

6) To reduce the incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) in a critical care unit, who should be included on a quality improvement team?

7) A continuous quality improvement organization promotes vigorous education and training/retraining in order to:

8) Patient safety is promoted in an organization through

9) Barriers to effective communication include

10) A re-engineering effort occurred at a facility. The activities, particularly those regarding staff layoffs, were carefully planned, communicated, and implemented according to the plan. One year later, the business is stable but staff morale is very low. A healthcare quality professional has been asked to consult in determining where the effort went wrong. Based on the concepts of change theory, the cause is most likely

11) Standards of care based on the knowledge and research of recognized experts are known as

12) The relationship between patient satisfaction and hours per patient day on a medical unit was found to be (r= 0.60, p < 0.05). What is the correlation between these two values?

13) What is the most frequent cause of failure in any improvement effort?

14) The primary purpose of an organization's quality improvement (QI) strategic plan is to

15) The best reason to evaluate team meetings is to

16) When using cost-benefit analysis in decision-making, it is important to remember that

17) In evaluating "long waiting times," a healthcare quality professional best demonstrates components related to staffing, methods, measures, materials, and equipment utilizing a

18) Which of the following is the first step in implementing lean management effectively in a hospital?

19) A large facility has fostered a culture of patient safety through staff education, support of process improvements at department levels, and implementation of a nonpunitive approach to error reporting. Compliance with patient safety goals ranges from 75-100%. In assessing the culture of patient safety, a healthcare quality professional should

20) Balanced scorecards are useful because they

21) Team building goals for a first meeting should include all of the following EXCEPT

22) Team cohesion is established during which of the following stages of team growth?

23) Organizational leaders can best demonstrate commitment to a new quality improvement initiative by

24) A Quality Council has examined data on patient falls and determined that a comprehensive fall prevention program is needed. The first step in increasing staff awareness of this initiative is to

25) Generic screening is an example of risk

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