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The nurse manager is planning to increase the nurse–patient ratio on a care area. How will this change in staffing improve the quality of patient care?
Standard Text: Select all that apply.
1. Less use of restraints
2. Fewer pressure sores
3. Lower patient mortality rates
4. Less use of long-term catheters
5. Lower amounts of documentation
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Quality and Safety for Transformational Nursing: Core Competencies

Quality and Safety for Transformational Nursing: Core Competencies


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7 years ago
1,2,3,4
Rationale 1: Higher nurse staffing has been documented to improve outcomes such as less use of restraints. (See Page 25 The Evidence Is In)
Rationale 2: Higher nurse staffing has been documented to improve outcomes such as fewer pressure sores. (See Page 25 The Evidence Is In)
Rationale 3: Higher nurse staffing has been documented to improve outcomes such as lower patient mortality rates. (See Page 25 The Evidence Is In)
Rationale 4: Higher nurse staffing has been documented to improve outcomes such as less use of long-term catheters. (See Page 25 The Evidence Is In)
Rationale 5: Higher nurse staffing has been documented to improve outcomes however lower amounts of documentation is not an outcome. (See Page 25 The Evidence Is In)
croosh911 Author
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7 years ago
This answers my question perfectly
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