1-how inefficient management affects patient care in a hospital? 2-Thinking as a COO how would you find solution for inefficient management?
If there would be an inefficient management,then there would be no records of the patient 'history,their bill records,whom they are referring ,their illness, their reports,
In short ,it would cause a fatal mistake on the part of hospital and ultimately patient would suffer a lot which would result in negative publicity ,in other words hospital's reputation would be at risk.
As a COO ,IT is my responsibility to ensure that every patient is being served at utmost care,their problems are being addressed as quickly as possible,their feedback should be recorded and to be considered immediately.Their family should be given assurance related to their health and every little bit detail should be given to them at every moment.
1-how inefficient management affects patient care in a hospital? 2-Thinking as a COO how would you...
1)how will the changes in health care affect you as patient or as a care professional. 2) discuss how ethics and hippa relate to your chosen profession as a health care administration. 3 discuss how health care costs and insurances or lack of affects health care? 4) discuss how you will exhibit professionalism in your chosen profession as a health care administration
Critical Thinking Questions: Dysrhythmia Interpretation and Management 1. You are working in the intensive care unit, and your patient’s heart rate suddenly decreases from 88 to 50 beats per minute. What may be some of the reasons for the decreased heart rate? What assessments will you make? 2. Discuss why patients with pulmonary disease are prone to atrial dysrhythmias. 3. A 65-year-old woman with type 2 diabetes presents to the emergency department; she is short of breath and complaining of...
You have an idea to improve patient care that you would like upper management to support and fund. What type of communication tool would you use to present your idea and why?
You have an idea to improve patient care that you would like upper management to support and fund. What type of communication tool would you use to present your idea and why?
If one patient care unit in a hospital dramatically reduced the number of patient falls, how could the hospital support the spread of that improvement to other units? Provide concrete examples.
How would a nurse take care of a patient that their culture is foreign to you and you are not sure how to take care of them?
Chapter 22 Quality Patient Care Complete the following Critical Thinking Exercises 1. Identify three quality improvement activities that are being used in the facility where you have clinical or where you work(LPNS) 2. Develop a plan for quality improvement using the IOM report recommendations. 3. How does the QSEN initiative improve quality and safety in health care? 4. Identify provisions in the Affordable Care Act that improve the quality of care. 5. How do patient satisfaction survey findings affect quality...
Chapter 22 Quality Patient Care Complete the following Critical Thinking Exercises 1. Identify three quality improvement activities that are being used in the facility where you have clinical or where you work(LPNS) 2. Develop a plan for quality improvement using the IOM report recommendations. 3. How does the QSEN initiative improve quality and safety in health care? 4. Identify provisions in the Affordable Care Act that improve the quality of care. 5. How do patient satisfaction survey findings affect quality...
UNIT 3 Concepts and Challenges in Patient Management 384 CRITICAL THINKING EXERCISES 1 pa A 63-year-old man previously treated for stage Ill prostate cancer with HDR brachytherapy and androgen deprivation therapy returns to the cancer center for a follow- up visit. While you are assessing his vital signs, he tells you that he has been having back pain for the last 3 weeks that he attributes to sleeping on an old mattress. What are the pri- orities to include in...
How you would advocate for your patient in end of life care? If you have a patient who is not cognitive, and is actively dying, but the family wants everything done to try to save the patient's life, how do you advocate for the best outcome for the patient? And would this change if the patient was a child?