Areas of focus
Benefits
Qualifications
Process
Random
100
Leader collaborates with employees to see what changes are needed and creates a vision to do so.
What is Transformational Leadership?
100
Patient results, Patient safety,and Nursing quality care
What are the patient benefits in a Magnet Hospital?
100
highest credentialing earned through ANCC and is recognized for it’s superior nursing processes
Magnet Status
100
The hospital can apply to the ANNC for initial selection
Where does a hospital apply to if they want to become Magnet Recognized?
100
6%
What percentage of hospitals in the nation are recognized as Magnet Hospitals?
200
Effective structures, policies, and processes are in place to empower nurses
What is Structural Empowerment ?
200
Supportive work environment, Nurse satisfaction, Nurse retention,and Nurse recruitment
What are the nurse benefits in a Magnet Hospital?
200
based off of the ability to provide a safe, positive work environment and a high number of quality patient outcomes.
Credentialing to become Magnet Recognized is based of what?
200
nurse & patient satisfaction surveys, proof of leadership, 100% Nurse Managers must have at least a bsn
What documentation needs to be turned in to the ANCC for eligibility?
200
70% of nurses
What is the percentage of nurses that do have a BSN in Magnet Hospitals?
300
Achievement of the practice of the nursing profession
What is Exemplary Professional Practice?
300
Teaches students what to look for in work place, Teaches students what questions they should ask during interview, What qualities they should possess as a nurse
What are the nursing student benefits of a Magnet Hospital?
300
must have a BSN in Magnet Hospitals
Nurse managers
300
rigorous and lengthy process that demands widespread participation from staff.
To Achieve Magnet Recognition
300
41 of those hospitals possessed similar qualities that enabled greater capacity to attract and retain nurses, during a nursing shortage because of the quality of the nurse work environment.
In 1983,An initial study of 163 hospitals found that?
400
application of research, evidence based practice, data collection
What is New Knowledge, Innovations, and Improvements?
400
Several studies have demonstrated up to a one-third reduction in needlestick injuries in Magnet facilities at a cost of $405 per incident.
Nurse Safety
400
ANCC
American Nurses Credentialing Center abbreviation
400
$5,000
What is the main application fee?
400
England, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and Lebanon
What are the 5 countries besides USA that have Magnet Hospital recognition?
500
The proof of making a difference
What is Empirical Outcomes?
500
$1,850
What is the fee for day?
500
currently 389
Magnet hospitals in the US
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