Quality Improvement Flashcards

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Basic concepts of Total Quality Management (TQM) model of quality improvement

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  • Service is focused on the individual (patient)
  • Quality can always be better
  • Problem-prevention planning leads to quality outcomes NOT reactive problem solving
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What are the 3 steps of quality control?

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  1. The criterion or standard is determined
  2. Information is collected to determine if the standard has been met
  3. Educational or corrective action is taken if the criterion has not been met
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Benchmarking

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The process of measuring products, practices, or services against best-performing organizations

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Outcome audits

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Determine what results, if any, occurred as a result of specific nursing interventions for patients.

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Process audit

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Measures how nursing care is provided. The audit assumes a connection between process and quality of care

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Structure audit

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Assume that a relationship exists between quality care and appropriate structure.

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What are the 4 hallmarks of effective quality control programs?

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  1. Support from top-level administration
  2. Commitment by the organization in terms of fiscal and human resources
  3. Quality goals reflect search for excellence rather than minimums
  4. Process is ongoing
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Quality Assurance

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Models seek to ensure that quality currently exists

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Quality Improvement

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Models assume that the process is ongoing and that quality can always be improved

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Nursing Minimum Data Set (NMDS)

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The oldest standard nursing language. It creates a shared language that can be used by nurses in any care delivery setting. This data can be used to compare nursing effectiveness, costs, and outcomes across clinical settings and Nsg interventions

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