Ans) These include:
- Care coordination (cross-cutting)
- Self-management/health literacy (cross-cutting)
- Asthma—appropriate treatment for persons with mild/moderate
persistent asthma
- Cancer screening that is evidence-based—focus on colorectal and
cervical cancer.
- Children with special health care needs
- Diabetes—focus on appropriate management of early disease
- End of life with advanced organ system failure—focus on
congestive heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease
- Frailty associated with old age—preventing falls and pressure
ulcers, maximizing function, and developing advanced care
plans
- Hypertension—focus on appropriate management of early
disease
- Immunization—children and adults
- Ischemic heart disease—prevention, reduction of recurring events,
and optimization of functional capacity
- Major depression—screening and treatment
- Medication management—preventing medication errors and overuse of
antibiotics
- Nosocomial infections—prevention and surveillance
- Pain control in advanced cancer
- Pregnancy and childbirth—appropriate prenatal and intrapartum
care
- Severe and persistent mental illness—focus on treatment in the
public sector
- Stroke—early intervention and rehabilitation
- Tobacco dependence treatment in adults
- Obesity (emerging area)
• Implement patient safety and quality initiatives within the complex clinical microsystem using leadership and communication skills
• Implement patient safety and quality initiatives within the complex clinical microsystem using leadership and communication skills
The National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards Briefly describe the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards, ( in 10-20 words each) 5.1) Governance for Safety and Quality in Health Service Organisations 5.2) Partnering with Consumers 5.3) Preventing and Controlling Healthcare Associated Infections 5.4) Medication Safety 5.5) Patient Identification and Procedure Matching 5.6) Clinical Handover 5.7) Blood and Blood Products 5.8) Preventing and Managing Pressure Injuries 5.9) Recognising and Responding to Clinical Deterioration in Acute Health Care 5.10) Preventing...
How do nurses promote patient safety and improve quality at your workplace (or previous clinical setting)? What changes would you suggest be made on your unit or facility to improve a non-punitive culture of safety?
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Change is part of our daily healthcare environment. Clinical nursing judgements based on quality and safety, as well as protocols and standards, reflect our patient-centered care values. What steps could you take to develop more resilience in your practice setting? How might you communicate a change in practice to patients and nursing peers?
Change is part of our daily healthcare environment. Clinical nursing judgments based on quality and safety, as well as protocols and standards, reflect our patient-centered care values. What steps could you take to develop more resilience in your practice setting? How might you communicate a change in practice to patients and nursing peers? Please provide sources
Change is part of our daily healthcare environment. Clinical nursing judgements based on quality and safety, as well as protocols and standards, reflect our patient-centered care values. What steps could you take to develop more resilience in your practice setting? How might you communicate a change in practice to patients and nursing peers? please any materials used thank you
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