1, Autonomy, justice, beneficence and non- maleficence are four
principles considered as ethical.
2, National patient safety goals (NPSG) to improve the accuracy of
patient identification. Process improvement plan a PI team use as
their outcome on the NPSG goal is to identify the patient correctly
for whom the treatment or service to be intended.
3, b, clinical guidelines:
It improves the quality of care and improve clinical efficiency for
the patient to implement and making evidence-based practice.
Clinical standards are a small number of quality statements for
patient care. Clinical practice standards for optimal patient care
informed by a systematic review of evidence with alternative care.
a clinical pathway is a multidisciplinary approach for best patient
outcomes that help patients with acute and chronic
conditions.
4, c, clinical care pathway
It is a multidisciplinary health care management approach for a
specific group of patients with different tasks and making
interventions made by health care professionals for best patient
care.
5, consider the patient as individuals and respond to their
preferences, needs and values for their requirements for their
cultural background, gender preference for humor. provide
patient-centered care as a significant success factor in an
integrated health care system. coordination and continuity focus on
a patient-centeredness health plan that may seek a low cost,
high-value care.patient-centeredness focus on patient preference,
providers should deliver care by make sure the patient informed
information for their own care to make decisions that chance for
their preference.
Review Questions 1. List the four core processes involved in the care of, treatment of, and...
Review Questions 1. List the four core processes involved in the care of, treatment of, and services to patients. 2. Select one of the NPSGs for long-term care or for hospitals, and construct the process improvement plan a PI team would use to improve their outcome on the NPSG goal. 3. The descriptions of medical interventions for specific diagnoses in which treatment regimens and the patient's progress are evaluated based on nationally accepted standards of care for each diagnosis is...
Review Questions 1. List the four core processes involved in the care of, treatment of, and services to patients. 2. Select one of the NPSGs for long-term care or for hospitals, and construct the process improvement plan a PI team would use to improve their outcome on the NPSG goal. 3. The descriptions of medical interventions for specific diagnoses in which treatment regimens and the patient's progress are evaluated based on nationally accepted standards of care for each diagnosis is...
Chapter 2 Quality Assurance and Legal issues in Healthcare Chapter Review Questions 1. This organization establishes standards for the operation of hospitals and other health care facilities and services a. American Hospital Association b. College of American Pathology c. National Accrediting Agency d. The Joint Commission 9. A phlebotomist hired by a hospital as a temporary employee commits a negligent act for which the hospital is liable. This is an empleo a t and battery respondent superior b. res ipsa...
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PART 1 Introduction to Medical Assisting 12 Grade Name: Date: MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The branch of law concerned with issues of citizen Scenario for questions 6 and 7: A man is found lying unconscious outside the physician's office. You alert several colleagues, who go outside to assess the man's condition. It is clear that he will be unable to sign a consent form for treatment. welfare and safety is: a. private law b. criminal law c. constitutional law d. administrative...
please answer questions 4 and 5 from the scenarios given in the
picture.
using the PICO questions format and components, develop a clinical
question for one of the four scenarios i have provides in the photo
and then identify what type of question was it whether quantitative
( 4 types of questions) or qualitative ( 2 types of questions) and
indicate which type the questions is quantitative or qualitative
and the type.
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1. Focusing on only the inpatient care cost (i.e., ignoring
operating room costs), what is the cost of a TAH (non-oncology)
under each of the cost accounting systems? A tuboplasty? A TAH
(oncology)? What accounts for the differences?
Croswell University Hospital This report doesn't describe where our costs are generated. We're applying one standard to all patients, regardless of their level of care. What incentive is there to identify and account for the costs of each type of procedure? Unless...
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what discuss can you make about medicalization and chronic
disease and illness?
Adult Lealth Nursing Ethics mie B. Butts OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter, the reader should be able to do the following: 1. Explore the concept of medicalization as it relates to the societal shift away from physician predominance of the 1970s. 2. Differentiate among the following terms: compliance, noncompliance, adherence, nonadherence, and concordance. 3. Examine cultural views with regard to self-determination, decision making, and American healthcare professionals' values...
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Q: Compare the assumptions of physician-centered and
collaborative communication. How is the caregiver’s role different
in each model? How is the patient’s role different?
Answer: Physical-centered communication involves the specialists
taking control of the conversation. They decide on the topics of
discussion and when to end the process. The patient responds to the
issues raised by the caregiver and acts accordingly. On the other
hand, Collaborative communication involves a...