KAMA GROUP
Muscat – Cairo – Kuala Lumpur
Healthcare Management
These MCQs test your information on Healthcare Leadership, Information Management, Quality Improvement, and Patient Safety.
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1) In the context of Total Quality Management (TQM) principles in healthcare, which of the following best exemplifies the concept of "continuous improvement"?
2) Failure modes can be prioritized by calculating the criticality index. Which of the following three categories are normally used to calculate a criticality index?
3) Problem-solving, cross-functional understanding, expanded areas of expertise, and increased span of knowledge are examples of
4) A hospital-wide medical record audit on documentation has been completed. The following table shows the compliance rate of documentation:
Which of the following is the next step?
5) A private insurer has contracts with two area hospitals. Hospital A is a 250- bed community facility and Hospital B is a 900-bed tertiary care center. It was noted that costs were less at the tertiary care center. From a financial standpoint, the best option for the private insurer is to
6) Which of the following is the best example of an outcome measure?
7) In evaluating "long waiting times," a healthcare quality professional best demonstrates components related to staffing, methods, measures, materials, and equipment utilizing a
8) To reduce the incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) in a critical care unit, who should be included on a quality improvement team?
9) A healthcare quality professional has been asked to provide a report on the rate of Cesarean sections performed at a hospital over the past five years. Which of the following is the best way to present the data.
10) The concept of "patient safety" applies most appropriately to
11) A facility is becoming part of a healthcare network. Which of the following employee education programs is most important?
12) The authority and responsibility of each level of the organization concerning quality management mechanisms must be specified in the
13) 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?
14) A Quality Council has created a Patient Safety Council. The council is concerned that staff may see this as another program that has been added to their busy schedules that will eventually go away. The best way for the organization to establish patient safety as an ongoing part of the organization's culture is to
15) The perception of how an organization operates, including how employees relate to internal and external customers, is the organizational
16) A Quality Council has decided that a Patient Safety Committee needs to be established to oversee the patient safety program. The Quality Council has asked this committee to prepare a Patient Safety Plan that would guide the program. A key factor that needs to be considered for the long-term success of the patient safety program is to
17) When developing department-specific performance measures and indicators, the quality manager as a consultant should
18) 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?
19) Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation (SBAR) is a
20) Organizational leaders can best demonstrate commitment to a new quality improvement initiative by
21) Which of the following is an example of a leadership strategy to integrate the patient safety program into a healthcare organization's overall performance improvement system?
22) A staff member reports that a colon perforation occurred during a colonoscopy. Which of the following is a healthcare quality professional's next step?
23) When conducting a sentinel event review, a root cause analysis
24) A facility has identified a trend of increased falls for patients aged 60 to 85 years. An effective fall prevention program should include
25) Which of the following scenarios best illustrates the principles of Lean management in healthcare delivery?
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