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) A healthcare quality professional is teaching staff members to respond to patient complaints. Which of the following is the most effective behavior when dealing with angry patients?
2) A valid data collection tool should incorporate
3) A summary of antibiotic usage for the fourth quarter showed that an internal medicine department did not meet pre-established criteria in 82% of the patients reviewed. Following review, the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee should recommend that the results be shared first with the
4) In profiling length-of-stay data for benchmarking, it is important that data be
5) To develop a Performance Improvement Plan, the organization must
6) Which of the following is the primary goal of risk management?
7) Medication reconciliation is a process intended to
8) A facility has identified a trend of increased falls for patients aged 60 to 85 years. An effective fall prevention program should include
9) The surgery department's monthly case review revealed 10 records meeting the criteria. Six records did not meet the criteria. In calculating the incidence rate, the denominator is
10) Team cohesion is established during which of the following stages of team growth?
11) Based on the principles of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), who has the ultimate responsibility for the effectiveness of quality improvement and patient safety within an organization?
12) A facility is becoming part of a healthcare network. Which of the following employee education programs is most important?
13) Generic screening is an example of risk
14) A facility decided to implement Standard Precautions 1 year ago, but compliance has been poor. In addition to assessing the causes for poor compliance, the most effective way for the organization to improve compliance is to
15) Which of the following statements accurately reflects the nuanced role of utilization management (UM) in healthcare quality management?
16) 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
17) Which of the following charts will most likely be used first in a root cause analysis?
18) A healthcare quality professional has been asked to examine a new method of reviewing adverse events in an organization. It has been decided that a system of triggers will be established to alert the Quality Council of a potential problem. The best example of a trigger that should be set with a threshold of zero is a
19) When developing department-specific performance measures and indicators, the quality manager as a consultant should
20) When conducting a sentinel event review, a root cause analysis
21) The prevalence rate of a disease depends on the
22) Meaningful quality process measures must be
23) Which of the following scenarios best illustrates the principles of Lean management in healthcare delivery?
24) In the context of Total Quality Management (TQM) principles applied in healthcare, which scenario best exemplifies the concept of 'employee empowerment' while considering factors such as decision-making processes and task allocation?
25) Which of the following is the FIRST step in facilitating change in an organization?
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