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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) 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

2) An organization has established a culture of patient safety when

3) Which of the following is an example of a "never event" or sentinel event?

4) Meaningful quality process measures must be

5) The leader of a pain management performance improvement team has asked the Quality Council to disband the team. The most important factor for the Quality Council to assess is

6) A quality improvement manager received the results from the most recent customer survey. Sixty percent of the residents in a nursing home have rated the
temperature of foods served as poor. Which of the following actions should be taken first?

7) Balanced scorecards are useful because they

8) 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?

9) 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

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

11) 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

12) 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

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

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) What is the primary goal of alignment efforts in healthcare quality?

16) 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?

17) Minimizing the chances for an adverse event to reoccur includes determining the primary contributing factor by using

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

19) A patient is transferred to a neighboring hospital for a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exam. Due to a misinterpretation of orders, the procedure is performed on the wrong part of the body. Which of the following should the healthcare quality professional do?

20) Healthcare quality professionals can best communicate organizational values and commitment through

21) Benchmarking is based on identifying which of the following?

22) Using the 80/20 rule, 80% of organizational problems are issues related to:

23) A root cause analysis team examined a serious medication error and recommended changes. Which of the following should be done next?

24) For a continuous quality improvement team to be successful, who must be included on the team?

25) The use of clinical pathways and guidelines in hospitals should do which of the following?

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