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) Which of the following are the primary reasons for developing drug formularies?
2) A critically ill patient is admitted and requires a specialized procedure; however, the surgeon does not have privileges at the facility. Which of the following documents will be MOST helpful in identifying the course of action the hospital should take?
3) 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
4) Team building goals for a first meeting should include all of the following EXCEPT
5) A healthcare quality professional is attempting to refine the differences between an organization's objectives and the stakeholder needs. Which of the following tools is most appropriate?
6) A team has identified a process for improvement, selected examples of best practice performers, visited those sites, gathered all necessary data, and compiled the results. The most effective next step for the team is to
7) In continuous quality improvement programs, surveys are essential to determine which of the following?
8) According to continuous quality improvement principles, which of the following concepts is most important?
9) A medication error occurred and resulted in a severe adverse outcome. In addition to informing the patient and/or family, a healthcare quality professional should
10) 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?
11) Which of the following is the best tool to begin an investigation into the causes of laboratory labeling errors?
12) A rural healthcare facility is tackling increased patient complaints about long ED wait times by forming a multidisciplinary task force. Strategies include hiring more staff, revamping triage processes, and investing in advanced equipment, with ongoing performance monitoring for improvement. Which principles of Total Quality Management (TQM) are being demonstrated in the healthcare facility's approach to addressing long wait times in the ED?
13) Upon completion of a performance improvement project, who is the best person to compile and write a report?
14) A new quality director has reviewed the information related to the Quality Council minutes and notes the following: - The council meets quarterly. Meetings last approximately 2 hours. - The council roster includes all clinical department managers and the quality director. Attendance ranges from 45-60%. - The primary role of the council is to receive department quality reports, which are then forwarded to the organization's governing body. Based on the information above, which of the following actions is most appropriate?
15) 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
16) A poster containing information will most effectively convey outcome information to internal customers.
17) Impressed by what he saw at a healthcare conference, the Chief Executive Officer decided to adopt Lean Six Sigma as the hospital's new approach to process improvement. If the desired results are not achieved, which of the following is the most likely reason for this?
18) The utilization management committee is reviewing length-of-stay data for a particular procedure. In comparing data by physician, which of the following statistics will be most useful?
19) The concept of "patient safety" applies most appropriately to
20) An organization hires a quality professional to pass quality improvement concepts to the staff. The first thing the quality professional should do
21) When using cost-benefit analysis in decision-making, it is important to remember that
22) What is the primary goal of alignment efforts in healthcare quality?
23) A patient in an acute psychiatric unit committed suicide by hanging himself with his shoelaces. To prevent this from occurring again, the most appropriate action is to institute
24) A balanced scorecard for an organization is best described as
25) Which of the following is the most effective way to integrate performance improvement concepts throughout an organization?
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