QM History
Healthcare Operations and Management
Process Improvement & Patient Flow
Methodologies
Team building/Risk Management
100

What is Quality Management?

the act of overseeing all activities and tasks needed to maintain desired levels of excellence

100

Which method of problem solving uses at least one of the following, the 5 Why’s Analysis, Cause and Effect Diagram and Casual Factor Tree Analysis 

What is Root Cause Analysis?

100

What are the two basic process improvement fundamentals that facilities rely on?

What is the people they employ and the processes they use?

100

Which method focuses on eliminating waste?

What is Lean?
100

True or False: Teamwork in the healthcare industry is not important because it makes getting things done harder.

What is False?

200

Who coined the term “Scientific Management”?

Who is Fredrick Taylor?

200

Which problem solving technique identifies a potential problem before it happens using an outline that helps to prevent the issue from occurring?

What is FMEA? Failure Mode and Effects Analysis

200

True or False: Within the PDCA cycle, the Check portion measures the results of the process improvement.

What is True?

200

Which method focuses on continual improvement in order to deliver extraordinary service?

What is Baldridge Criteria?

200
What is it called to make a situation/ condition less severe?

What is Mitigation?

300

Who is the father of quality movement?

Who is W. Edwards Deming?

300

While completing a FMEA chart, what 3 numbers are calculated to get the Risk Priority Number?

What are Severity, Probability of Occurrence & Probability of Detection?

300

Which part of Process improvement is highlighted the most?

What is hold the gains?

300

This method uses improvement cycles.

What is Six Sigma?

300

True or False: In healthcare it is very important for risk management because it isn’t a matter of financial loss but more so patient safety.

What is True?

400

What is Juran’s quality trilogy?

What is Quality Planning, Control and Improvement?

400

This healthcare operation problem solving method works in a reactive manner to help examiners and issue after it occurs

What is RCA?

400

What is the process of which patients go through their process at the healthcar facility from start to finish?

What is patient flow?

400

This method relies on active involvement of all functional areas and employee to provide better quality to patients.

What is TQM- Total Quality Managament?

400
What step of the seven step process to proactive risk management highlights improving reaction time if a possible risk occurs?

What is step 5?

500

What United States branch of the military coined the term “Total Quality Management”?

What is the United Stated Navy?

500

While using this problem solving method, the Joint Commission requires that at least one of this method is completed annually, which method is it?

What is FMEA?

500

What did, “To Err Is Human”, highlight?

What is provided a detailed number of people who were harmed in the healthcare system?

500

Which two methods are used in Process Improvement mapping?

What is Lean & Six Sigma?

500

What two things that can sometimes not align in building a team?

What is collaboration and coordination ?