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known to be effective
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B.
inert or has no actual therapeutic value
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D.
new and experimental
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A.
Punishing every error to prevent recurrence.
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B.
Reporting errors without fear of blame, to promote system improvement.
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C.
Keeping all medical errors confidential from the public.
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D.
Allowing only managers to report safety concerns.
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A.
The actions of frontline nurses only.
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B.
A shared commitment from all levels of the organization.
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C.
The number of patients in the hospital.
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D.
The age of the hospital building.
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A.
Events that cause severe harm to patients.
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B.
Errors in billing and administration.
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C.
Incidents that could have caused harm but did not.
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D.
Compliments received from patients.
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A.
The patient's records, which I reviewed yesterday are on the desk.
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B.
The patient's records which I reviewed yesterday are on the desk.
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C.
The patient's records, which I reviewed yesterday, are on the desk.
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D.
The patients records, which I reviewed yesterday, are on the desk.
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A.
caused by a physician
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A.
The patient states, "I have a terrible headache."
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B.
The patient's son says his father seems confused.
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C.
The patient's respiratory rate is 22 breaths per minute.
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D.
The patient appears anxious.
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A.
After assessing the patient, the care plan was updated.
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B.
To evaluate the wound, the dressing was removed.
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C.
The nurse updated the care plan after assessing the patient.
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D.
Covered in a sterile drape, the nurse prepared the instruments.
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