Name the type of program that identifies potential risks to patients, staff, or property, and provide three examples of those risks

What will be an ideal response?


Correct answers will include the following points.
o Risk management programs identify potential risks to patients, staff, or property.
o Three potential risks to patients, staff, or property are injuries, loss, and damage.
o All can result in financial costs to the organization.

Nursing

You might also like to view...

A client is being prepared for a craniotomy. What should the nurse explain to the family about the client's condition after the surgery?

1. Will be unconscious for several days 2. Will not be able to eat for 2 weeks 3. Will have swelling of the head and eyes with bruising 4. Can take a shower the next morning

Nursing

A unit of packed red blood cells was ordered for a patient. Twenty minutes after the blood began infusing, the patient developed dyspnea, chest pain, bloody urine, and a decrease in blood pressure

The nurse would characterize this as which type of transfusion reaction? 1. Allergic 2. Febrile nonhemolytic 3. Delayed hemolytic 4. Acute hemolytic

Nursing

Adaptive potential is best described as:

a. assessed ability to adapt to environment b. positive energy minus negative energy c. identified strengths in a person d. capacity of a person to respond to stressors

Nursing

When minority groups immigrate to another country, a certain degree of cultural or ethnic blending occurs through the involuntary process of:

a. acculturation. b. ethnocentrism. c. culture shock. d. cultural sensitivity.

Nursing