Staffing & Labor Costs
Supplies & Waste
Length of Stay
Quality & Reimbursement
Documentation & Billing
100

Typically the largest expense in a nursing unit budget

What is labor

100

The term for opening supplies that are never used and must be discarded

What is supply waste

100

Hospital metric affected when discharging patients early when medically appropriate

What is length of stay

100

Financial impact avoided when hospital-acquired infections are prevented

What is financial penalties or reduced reimbursement?

100

The hospital may not be able to do this if care is not documented

What is bill for services?

200

Staffing option that generally costs the unit the most per hour

A. Float nurse

B. Staff nurse in overtime

C. Travel nurse

D. Per diem nurse

What is a travel nurse

200

Results when leaving unused supplies in a patient room after discharge

What is supplies must be discarded

200

Process affected when patients that are ready for discharge but waiting for transportation or uncompleted paperwork

What is patient throughput

200

Patient falls with injury can increase costs because of this result

What is longer length of stay?

200

Accurate documentation of patient acuity supports this type of unit staffing

What is acuity-based staffing?

300

Results from early clock-ins or late clock-outs

What is incidental overtime?

300

Financial metric increased when multiple procedure supplies are opened "just in case"

What is supply costs or costs per patient day

300
Experienced in the ED when discharged patients remain in beds

What is ED boarding?

300

Reimbursement model that rewards hospitals for quality outcomes and patient satisfaction

What is value-based purchasing?

300

Failure to document complications or conditions can lead to this financial issue

What is denial of reimbursement?

400

Staffing action that helps reduce labor costs while supporting the hospital when your unit census drops by 6 patients mid-shift.

What is floating a nurse to another unit

400

Financial loss incurred when a nurse opens a central line kit but the procedure is canceled

What is supply waste

400

List two potential financial impacts resulting from a patient remaining in a bed until 5pm when they were discharged at 10 am

What is...

Increased length of stay

Reduced bed availability

Delayed admissions

400

Name two financial impacts resulting from a patient developing a hospital-acquired pressure injury

What is...

Increased treatment costs

Longer length of stay

Reduced reimbursement

400

A nurse forgets to document a complex wound requiring advanced treatment, creating this financial risk

What is lost reimbursement or billing denial?

500

Two nurses call out sick for night shift, you have the following options:

 - Bring in a traveler

 - Ask staff to stay overtime

 - Increase assignments

Name two financial considerations used when making this decision

What are...

Overtime costs

Traveler hourly rates

Patient safety risks

Staff burnout costs

500

Financial consequence when a unit frequently loses IV pumps or telemetry boxes

What is replacement cost or rental cost

500

Allows for new admissions and increased hospital revenue

What is bed turnover?

500

In addition to patient safety, preventing these hospital acquired conditions also prevent reductions in reimbursement

What is falls and pressure injuries?

500

The reason accurate documentation of patient conditions is important related to hospital revenue

What is ensuring proper coding and reimbursement?