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Chapter 14: Ensuring Quality Care

Questions

1. Which organization now serves as the gold standard for comparison of hospital performance on national standards of safety, quality, and efficiency, thereby facilitating transparency and easy access to health-care information?

1. Leapfrog Group

2. The Joint Commission

3. Institute of Medicine

4. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

2. Well-paid consultants called Black Belts, trained in which process, are hired by hospitals and other institutions that believe this process may be the answer to their quality issues?

1. Six Sigma

2. Risk management

3. Care management

4. Continuous quality improvement

3. When the Six Sigma process is used to analyze a problem, the five-step statistical process can be applied once which variation is detected?

1. Chance variation

2. Common variation

3. Assigned variation

4. Continuous variation

4. A hybrid Six Sigma program called Lean Six Sigma focuses on identifying and eliminating which of the following and thereby improving the flow of processes?

1. Waste

2. Errors

3. Repetition

4. Paperwork

5. Since before 2010, nurses have been using the huddle, which is a highly modified and streamlined form of which process?

1. Six Sigma

2. Scrum

3. Risk management

4. Care management

6. What sixth competency was added to the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) model when the model was revised because of the important role this competency now plays in health care?

1. Safety

2. Quality improvement

3. Evidence-based practice

4. Informatics

7. One of the three core functions of the Quality Improvement Organization (QIO) is protecting Medicare beneficiaries by expeditiously addressing individual complaints, including violations of which legislative act?

1. Affordable Care Act

2. Registered Nurse Safe Staffing Act

3. Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act

4. Emergency Treatment and Active Labor Act

8. In health care, which of the following attempts to guarantee that when an action is performed by a health-care professional, it is performed correctly the first time and each time thereafter?

1. Six Sigma

2. Quality assurance

3. Risk management

4. Care management

9. Which organization uses quality indicators as measures of health-care quality from easily accessible inpatient hospital administrative data?

1. Leapfrog Group

2. The Joint Commission

3. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

4. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

10. With which approach does the care-delivery process receive close and constant scrutiny and everyone is encouraged to think creatively to devise and test new ideas for improving quality?

1. Six Sigma

2. Risk management

3. Care management

4. Continuous quality improvement

11. The development of which of the following grew out of a need to assess, implement, and monitor cost-effective, high-quality client care in a systematic manner?

1. Benchmarks

2. Dashboards

3. Clinical pathways

4. Lean Six Sigma

12. The most accepted definition of which process is a framework within which people can address complex adaptive problems by working as an effective team through collaborating on the solutions to complex issues?

1. Six Sigma

2. Scrum

3. Risk management

4. Care management

13. The huddle tends to be most effective in which units, where well-planned and controllable shifts can suddenly turn into pandemonium?

1. Acute care units

2. Long-term care units

3. Intermediate care units

4. Rehabilitation units

14. Section 3501 of which legislative act mandated that the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality work through a Center for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety to conduct research on the best quality-improvement practice innovations and strategies?

1. Affordable Care Act

2. Registered Nurse Safe Staffing Act

3. Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act

4. Emergency Treatment and Active Labor Act

15. Electronic tools that act as a scorecard and can provide retrospective or real-time data to assess quality are referred to as which of following?

1. Huddles

2. Benchmarks

3. Dashboards

4. Clinical pathways

Questions, Answers, and Rationales

1. Which organization now serves as the gold standard for comparison of hospital performance on national standards of safety, quality, and efficiency, thereby facilitating transparency and easy access to health-care information?

1. Leapfrog Group

2. The Joint Commission

3. Institute of Medicine

4. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

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2. Well-paid consultants called Black Belts, trained in which process, are hired by hospitals and other institutions that believe this process may be the answer to their quality issues?

1. Six Sigma

2. Risk management

3. Care management

4. Continuous quality improvement

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3. When the Six Sigma process is used to analyze a problem, the five-step statistical process can be applied once which variation is detected?

1. Chance variation

2. Common variation

3. Assigned variation

4. Continuous variation

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4. A hybrid Six Sigma program called Lean Six Sigma focuses on identifying and eliminating which of the following and thereby improving the flow of processes?

1. Waste

2. Errors

3. Repetition

4. Paperwork

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5. Since before 2010, nurses have been using the huddle, which is a highly modified and streamlined form of which process?

1. Six Sigma

2. Scrum

3. Risk management

4. Care management

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6. What sixth competency was added to the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) model when the model was revised because of the important role this competency now plays in health care?

1. Safety

2. Quality improvement

3. Evidence-based practice

4. Informatics

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4.

7. One of the three core functions of the Quality Improvement Organization (QIO) is protecting Medicare beneficiaries by expeditiously addressing individual complaints, including violations of which legislative act?

1. Affordable Care Act

2. Registered Nurse Safe Staffing Act

3. Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act

4. Emergency Treatment and Active Labor Act

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Feedback

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8. In health care, which of the following attempts to guarantee that when an action is performed by a health-care professional, it is performed correctly the first time and each time thereafter?

1. Six Sigma

2. Quality assurance

3. Risk management

4. Care management

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Feedback

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2.

3.

4.

9. Which organization uses quality indicators as measures of health-care quality from easily accessible inpatient hospital administrative data?

1. Leapfrog Group

2. The Joint Commission

3. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

4. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

Page: 10

 

 

Feedback

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3.

4.

10. With which approach does the care-delivery process receive close and constant scrutiny, and everyone is encouraged to think creatively to devise and test new ideas for improving quality?

1. Six Sigma

2. Risk management

3. Care management

4. Continuous quality improvement

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Feedback

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2.

3.

4.

11. The development of which of the following grew out of a need to assess, implement, and monitor cost-effective, high-quality client care in a systematic manner?

1. Benchmarks

2. Dashboards

3. Clinical pathways

4. Lean Six Sigma

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Feedback

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2.

3.

4.

12. The most accepted definition of which process is a framework within which people can address complex adaptive problems by working as an effective team through collaborating on the solutions to complex issues?

1. Six Sigma

2. Scrum

3. Risk management

4. Care management

Page: 19

 

 

Feedback

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2.

3.

4.

13. The huddle tends to be most effective in which units, where well-planned and controllable shifts can suddenly turn into pandemonium?

1. Acute care units

2. Long-term care units

3. Intermediate care units

4. Rehabilitation units

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Feedback

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2.

3.

4.

14. Section 3501 of which legislative act mandated that the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality work through a Center for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety to conduct research on the best quality-improvement practice innovations and strategies?

1. Affordable Care Act

2. Registered Nurse Safe Staffing Act

3. Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act

4. Emergency Treatment and Active Labor Act

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Feedback

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3.

4.

15. Electronic tools that act as a scorecard and can provide retrospective or real-time data to assess quality are referred to as which of following?

1. Huddles

2. Benchmarks

3. Dashboards

4. Clinical pathways

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Created Date:
Aug 21, 2025
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Chapter 14 Ensuring Quality Care
Author:
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