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An organization is referring to the Institute of Medicine’s goals when identifying metrics to measure patient safety. Which goals would the organization most likely select as metrics?
Standard Text: Select all that apply.
1. Equitable
2. Morbidity
3. Length of stay
4. Bedside manner
5. Number of staff
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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
2,3,5
Rationale 1: A goal of equitable would be applicable to patient care. (See Page 135 Table 6-1 Institute of Medicine Goals)
Rationale 2: A goal about morbidity would be a safety measure. (See Page 135 Table 6-1 Institute of Medicine Goals)
Rationale 3: Length of stay would be a safety measure. (See Page 135 Table 6-1 Institute of Medicine Goals)
Rationale 4: Bedside manner would be a patient satisfaction goal. (See Page 135 Table 6-1 Institute of Medicine Goals)
Rationale 5: Number of staff would be a safety measure. (See Page 135 Table 6-1 Institute of Medicine Goals)
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7 years ago
Thanks for investing your time to answer my question
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