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A healthcare organization is going to implement new technology. Which of the following should a healthcare quality professional use to evaluate the possible risks in the system before implementation?

A.

Plan-Do-Study-Act

B.

Assess-Plan-Implement-Evaluate

C.

Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)

D.

Focus-Analyze-Develop-Execute

A multi-disciplinary team meets with the goal of reducing Infections In an ambulatory surgery center The group Is struggling to gain focus and come to agreement completing an Ishlkawa diagram. What Is the most likely cause for this challenge?

A.

There are team members who are absent.

B.

The group has completed performing phase of development

C.

The charter did not provide a specific problem statement.

D.

The sponsor Is disengaged with the project

The upper and lower limits on a control chart are:

A.

Used to display the distribution of data.

B.

The same as thresholds.

C.

Used to determine if the long-range average is changing.

D.

Statistically calculated from the related data.

After discharge, most patients with a mental health diagnosis have not been compliant with follow-up visits. Which of the following Is the best way to Improve patient compliance?

A.

Benchmark with other facilities in the area to determine the rate of patient compliance.

B.

Include handouts in the discharge documents on the Importance of keeping follow-up appointments.

C.

Initiate a process where the discharge planners call patients prior to the follow-up visit

D.

Communicate to noncompliant patients that appointments should be kept.

A healthcare quality professional wants to find out whether the community served Is satisfied with the care provided. The organization serves patients who live within a 10-mile radius. The healthcare quality professional mails a survey to households within 3 miles of the organization. What type of bias has been Introduced?

A.

confirmation

B.

sampling

C.

response

D.

availability

Another organization has requested data and outcomes related to a specific medical staff provider. What is the most appropriate action?

A.

Read the state statute concerning medical staff peer review activities and follow that guidance

B.

Contact the provider and ask permission to release the data

C.

Review the organization’s policies and procedures for release of competency information

D.

Implement the chain of command within the department

The most important initial step in preparing for an accreditation survey is

A.

Teaching tools and methods of performance improvement

B.

Physician credentialing

C.

Clinical quality improvement activities

D.

Multidisciplinary standards education

A healthcare quality professional led a process improvement project to decrease the elapsed time for the stroke protocol. Which of the following tools will best help the quality professional to exhibit project activities and results?

A.

Value stream map

B.

Process map

C.

Storyboard

D.

Prioritization matrix

The success of performance improvement in an organization depends on:

A.

Educating senior and middle management on performance improvement

B.

Maximizing reimbursement sources

C.

Increasing front-line employee satisfaction

D.

Attaining organizational accreditation

In preparation for a provider organization accreditation survey, the most effective method for identifying training needs for staff is

A.

conducting a gap analysis with an interdisciplinary team.

B.

benchmarking with other organizations.

C.

engaging a consultant to identify areas needing improvement.

D.

comparing competency requirements with other facilities.

A Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee has reviewed the following control chart for presentation to a governing body:

Which of the following conclusions is most appropriate?

A.

The strategic goal for improving patient safety has been met.

B.

There has been a significant reduction in reported errors.

C.

The most serious errors are occurring in the spring and summer.

D.

The strategic goal for improving reporting of errors has been met.

Which of the following is a purpose of a Pareto chart?

A.

examining relationships between variables during a snapshot of time

B.

creating a graphical display of the process flow

C.

showing central tendency and variability of a data set

D.

sorting data categories by frequency to enable prioritization

An important responsibility of each team member working on a team project is to

A.

complete assignments between meetings.

B.

investigate the existing data on the project.

C.

review team progress periodically.

D.

teach skills to the team during meetings.

A key concept in patient safety planning is to design procedures that

A.

meet the needs of individual departments.

B.

standardize patient care practices.

C.

make errors non-transparent.

D.

prevent all occurrences.

A healthcare organization implemented an initiative to decrease hospital admissions for chronic heart failure. The baseline rate was 16%, and the current rate is 12%. Based on this performance, which of the following is most applicable?

A.

Monitor the performance to ensure sustained improvement.

B.

Shift the resources to start another initiative.

C.

Expand the initiative to other diseases.

D.

Discontinue the initiative to eliminate waste.