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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) Incorporating TQM key concepts, compartmentalization of QM/QI activities by organizational structure, i.e., by department or discipline, is

2) Which of the following are the primary reasons for developing drug formularies?

3) A serious event has occurred related to the timely notification of critical test results. The root cause was traced to nursing difficulty with following the organizational policy. To prevent a similar event from reoccurring, which of the following should be done next?

4) 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?

5) 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?

6) Balanced scorecards are useful because they

7) After a significant unexpected event, an intense analysis is performed to

8) Which of the following principles applies to continuous quality improvement in an organization?

9) A quality council has chartered a performance improvement team to reduce medication errors. The team has been meeting for several months and progress has been very slow. Which of the following is the most important factor for the quality council to assess with the team leader?

10) In lean thinking, a process step is defined as "value added" if the

11) Which of the following adverse events is NOT considered a sentinel event?

12) Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation (SBAR) is a

13) In the context of quality awards, what role does organizational leadership play in strategic alignment?

14) 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

15) The primary purpose of risk management trend analysis is to

16) A balanced scorecard for an organization is best described as

17) When a healthcare organization is contracting with an outside provider for services, the subcontractor must

18) The best way to evaluate the effectiveness of performance improvement training is through:

19) Which of the following is the primary goal of risk management?

20) A curriculum developed by healthcare organizations for staff education in organizational change should include all of the following EXCEPT

21) A 69-year-old female admitted for hip replacement is taken to surgery. The patient is identified, the surgical site is marked incorrectly, and equipment/x-rays are present. A near miss was most likely identified as a result of

22) A team approach to problem solving is most useful when

23) When errors are discovered, staff and supervisors best demonstrate a culture of safety by

24) A hospital is working to reduce readmissions. Which of the following is the best approach to accomplish this goal?

25) In developing a program to evaluate the effectiveness of physician care, a primary care clinic would select which one of the following indicators?

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