Regulatory Agencies (TJC, CMS)
Advisory Bodies (AHRQ, IHI)
QI & PDSA
Nurses' Role in Health Care Quality
Benchmarking & Safety Indicators
100

What does TJC stand for?

The Joint Commision
100

What does AHRQ stand for?

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

100

What does QI stand for?

Quality Improvement

100

How can nurses contribute to quality improvement?

By reporting errors, following safety protocols, and participating in QI initiatives.

100

What is benchmarking?

Comparing a hospital’s performance to national standards or top-performing institutions.

200
What agency oversees Medicare and Medicaid?

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)

200

Which organization promotes the Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA)?

Instiute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI)

200

What is the first step of the PDSA cycle?

Plan (identify a problem and propose a solution).

200

What is the most common cause of medication errors?

Human errors such as misreading labels, distraction, or poor communication.

200

What’s an example of a "nursing-sensitive indicator"?

Patient falls, pressure ulcers, or nurse staffing levels.

300

What happens if a hospital fails TJC accreditation?

They risk losing accreditation, federal funding, and insurance reimbursements.

300

How does IHI help hospitals improve patient safety?

Provides research, training, and QI strategies such as PDSA and patient safety campaigns

300

How do we measure improvement in a QI project?

Using performance data, benchmarking, and patient outcome metrics.

300

How do nurses help prevent patient falls?

By conducting fall risk assessments, using bed alarms, and assisting high-risk patients.

300

What hospital metric is used to track patient satisfaction?

CAHPS (Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) patient survey.

400

Name one consequence of not meeting OSHA workplace safety standards

Fines, penalities, and potential shutdown of unsafe work areas.

400

What is the role of NQF in hospital benchmarking?

National Quality Forum (NQF) establishes performance measures to help hospitals compare quality outcomes.

400

Give an example of a small-scale test in the "Do" phase of PDSA.

Testing a new medication administration checklist on one hospital unit before full implementation.

400

Why is patient-centered care important for quality health care?

It improves patient satisfaction, safety, and adherence to treatment plans.

400

How do hospitals compare their quality measures to national standards?

Using standardized performance metrics from TJC, CMS, and NQF.

500

Explain how CMS penalizes hospitals for high readmission rates

CMS reduces Medicare reimbursements for hospitals with high readmission rates within 30 days of discharge

500
How do hospitals use AHRQ's research to improve care quality?

By applying evidence-based guidelines, safety toolkits, and quality improvement recommendations.

500

What’s the difference between reactive and proactive quality improvement?

Reactive QI responds to existing problems, while proactive QI aims to prevent future issues before they occur.

500

How can a nurse advocate for a hospital-wide quality improvement change?

By collecting data on patient safety issues, presenting findings to leadership, and suggesting QI strategies.

500

Name one way hospitals use benchmarking to lower infection rates.

Comparing their infection control policies to best-performing hospitals and adopting proven strategies.

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