Safety and Quality Flashcards

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What is safety

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Minimizes the risk of harm to the patient and providers through both system effectiveness and individual performance

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What is Quality Improvement (QI)

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Use data to monitor the outcomes of patient care processes ad uses improvement methods to design and test changes to continuously improve the quality and safety of health care system

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What is IOM

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Institute of Medicine

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What is the definition of IOM

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The prevention of harm to patients

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What is the definition of WHO

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Prevention of errors and adverse effects to
patients that are associated with healthcare

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How many people die in the US due to medical errors

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98,000 people

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What is a Medical Error

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the failure of a planned action to be completed as intended or the use of the wrong plan to achieve an aim

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What is a Medical

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a patient safety event (not primarily related to the natural
the course of the patient’s illness or underlying condition) that reaches a patient
and results in any of the following:
* Death
* Permanent harm (serious physical or psychological injury)
* Severe, temporary harm and intervention required to sustain life

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What is the common Errors

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Medication errors
* Improper transfusions
* Too much oxygen for premature
babies
* Health-care associated infections
* Central-line infections
* Falls
* Surgical errors
* Pharmacy errors
* Lab errors
* Treatment errors
* Birth injuries
* Restraint-related injuries or death
* Burns
* Pressure ulcers
* Mistaken patient identities

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What is the Joint Commission and what do they do

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An independent, not-for-profit organization
* Accredits and certifies nearly 21,000 health care organizations and
programs in the US
* Joint Commission accreditation
and certification is recognized
nationwide as a symbol of
quality that reflects an
organization’s commitment to
meeting certain performance
standards

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What are national patient safety goals

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first set of NPSGs put into effect January 1,
2003
* Help accredited organizations address specific areas of concern in regard to patient
safety
* Purpose: improve patient safety
* Goals focused on problems in health care safety and how to solve them* Goals specific to setting:
* Hospitals
* Ambulatory Health Care
* Behavioral Health Care
* Critical Access Hospital
* Home care

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What are the hospital NPSG’s

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identify patients correctly
* Improve staff communication
* Use medicines safely
* Use alarms safely
* Prevent infection
* Identify patient safety risks
* Prevent mistakes in surgery

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What are the response for medical error

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Serious adverse events require an immediate investigation and
response
* Accredited organizations are expected to use a “thorough and
credible Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and action plan”
* Organizations should disclose the error and apologize to the patient,
report the event, and waive all costs associated with the event
* Goals
* Protect the patient
* Improve systems
* Prevent further harm

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How do nurses play a vital role in ensuring patients’ safety by

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monitoring patients for clinical deterioration
* detecting errors and near misses
* understanding care processes and weaknesses inherent in some systems
* coordinating high-quality care through collaboration with physicians, pharmacists, families,
and all other members of the health care team

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What are the key features of culture of Safety: A Commitment to
Safety at All Levels

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Key Features:
* acknowledgment of the high-risk nature of an organization’s activities and the
determination to achieve consistently safe operations
* a blame-free environment where individuals are able to report errors or near
misses without fear of reprimand or punishment
* encouragement of collaboration across ranks and disciplines to seek solutions to
patient safety problems
* organizational commitment of resources to address safety concerns

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What is the

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17
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What is the quality of care?

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The standard of something as
measured against other things of a
similar kind; the degree of excellence
of something.

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What does the Health care quality consist of

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Health care quality is not a single product like a car
* Made up of diverse, complex and varying components
* Health care is ever-changing  Due to innumerable advances in
medicine and technology, delivery is becoming more complex.

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What are the three categories that healthcare quality is measured by

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Structure: the resources and organizational arrangements are in place to deliver
care.
* Process: appropriate physician and other provider activities are carried out to
deliver care.
* Outcomes: the effect of the care on the health status of patients and populations.
(AHRQ)