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The nurse manager is notified about an error that occurred in patient care. Why will the manager perform a root cause analysis of this error?
1. Identifies who made the error
2. Traces events that led to the error
3. Suggests punitive actions for the error
4. Ensures similar errors will not be reported
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Quality and Safety for Transformational Nursing: Core Competencies

Quality and Safety for Transformational Nursing: Core Competencies


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Rationale 1: A root cause analysis traces the events that led to the error in order to prevent future errors. This process does not identify who made the error. (See Page 4 Tracking the Root Cause of Errors)
Rationale 2: A root cause analysis traces the events that led to the error in order to prevent future errors. (See Page 4 Tracking the Root Cause of Errors)
Rationale 3: A root cause analysis traces the events that led to the error in order to prevent future errors. This process does not suggest punitive actions for the error. (See Page 4 Tracking the Root Cause of Errors)
Rationale 4: A root cause analysis traces the events that led to the error in order to prevent future errors. This process does not ensure that similar errors will not be reported. (See Page 4 Tracking the Root Cause of Errors)
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