A team charter includes all except which of the following?
A. Clearly defined goals
B. Specific outcomes
C. Team member roles
D. Time allotted for each activity - D. Rationale: A team charter is an essential writte
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A team charter includes all except which of the following?
A. Clearly defined goals
B. Specific outcomes
C. Team member roles
D. Time allotted for each activity - D. Rationale: A team charter is an essential written agreement defining what the team is going to accomplish, how success will be measured, and defining team member roles.
As a clinical nurse leader (CNL), you know a potential use of a patient's individual electronic health record is its use in
A. Finding relevant evidence-based literature
B. Performing a root cause analysis
C. Implementing a best practice change
D. Reviewing unit practice trends - B. Rationale: Each is a potential use of healthcare information technology, but only the root cause analysis involves the use of a patient's medical record.
Lateral integration is based on the understanding of which of the following?
A. Patient-specific healthcare needs
B. The interdependency of all healthcare disciplines
C. The variety of healthcare delivery settings
D. Changes in patient care needs over time - B. Rationale: Lateral integration is based on the understanding that all disciplines of healthcare are interdependent and essential in providing complete care to the patient.
When performing ongoing assessment of a process or system, the clinical nurse leader (CNL) should include all of the following, except:
A. Efficacy
B. Satisfaction
C. Efficiency
D. Ease of change - D. Rationale: Ease of change may be considered; however it should not prevent the CNL from taking action to improve a system or process that improves safety, efficacy, satisfaction, efficiency, or quality of care.
As a clinical nurse leader (CNL) on an acute care floor, you recognize the importance of lateral integration. Which of the following examples of your role as a CNL illustrates the role of ongoing evaluation in lateral integration?
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