Create one unique, multiple-choice question about
Quality Improvement in nursing.
Provide the Correct Response:
Explain the rationale for the correct response, and why the other choices are incorrect.
Answer of first question is
(D)
The use of research evidence in nursing practice need to be evidenced and evaluated.
Evidence based practice (EBP) is the conscientious use of current best evidencein making decisions about patient care. It is a problem solving approach to clinical practice and administrative issues that integrates:
Create one unique, multiple-choice question about Quality Improvement in nursing. Provide the Correct Response: Explain the...
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Create one unique, multiple-choice question about evidence-based practice or quality improvement in nursing. Update: please dismiss. I took care of it :-)
1. Answer the multiple-choice with the correct response. Select
the correct answer.
2. In the space given for an explanation, you may: (a) choose a
second-best answer and explain why it is second best. (b) choose
one of the incorrect answers and rewrite the question so that it is
correct.
on part 2 of each question is based on the quality of your answer.
You do not need to write a lot but it must be clear that you
understand...
Each question on a multiple-choice exam has five choices. One of the choices is the correct answer, worth 7 points, another choice is wrong but still carries partial credit of 4 points, and the other three choices are worth 0 points. If a student picks answers at random, what is the expected value of his or her score for a problem? points If the exam has 20 questions, what is his or her expected score? points
15 Which of the following would be the best response by a nursing assistant if a resident refuses to take a bath? A) The NA should offer the resident a prize if he will take the bath. ) The NA should explain to the resident why it is wrong not to bathe The NA should respect the resident's wishes, but report the refusal to the nurse The NA should explain that she might ose her job if the resident does...
please reply to this post and ask one question regarding this post: Quality improvement is the uses of all of the interdisciplinary teams involved in patient care to come together to ensure that the best care is provided to the patient (Moran & Johnson, 1992). The nurses are an essential role to the quality improvement team as they are the ones in direct contact with the patients and are able to bring issues to all members of the team to...
Question 2: Multiple Choice- 10 points What is the rationale for the NCLEX-RN test plan to include questions which test critical thinking? To increase the difficulty and rigor of the licensing exam. To ensure that the test plan is current with the demands of today’s nursing practice. To fulfill the requirements of the state boards of nursing. To be sure that the student received a valid nursing education. Response Rationale Reference
Competency Explain the basic models of quality improvement in healthcare. Course Scenario Chaparral Regional Hospital is a small, urban hospital of approximately 60 beds, and offers the following: Emergency room services Intensive care Surgical care Obstetrics Diagnostic services Some rehabilitation therapies Inpatient pharmacy services Geriatric services Consumer physician referral services Recently, the CEO has been hearing complaints from both patients and staff, varying from long wait times to rude physicians. You have been hired to design and implement a Quality...
A multiple choice test has 25 questions, each with 5 possible choices, exactly one of which is correct. The test is marked by giving four points to each correct choice, and subtracting one point for each incorrect choice. No points are either given or subtracted for questions for which no choice is selected. Mickey, Bianca, and Gerry each know the answer to 12 of the 25 questions, but are unsure about the rest. Mickey leaves the other 13 unanswered, whereas...