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NAHQ Exam CPHQ Topic 3 Question 58 Discussion

Actual exam question for NAHQ's CPHQ exam
Question #: 58
Topic #: 3
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Which of the following is an example of using human factors engineering to improve patient safety?

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Suggested Answer: A, B

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Essie
29 days ago
I'd say the correct answer is E) hiring a team of superheroes to protect patients from any and all harm. Just imagine the Avengers rounding up medication errors and performing perfect CPR. Now that's what I call patient safety!
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Chu
1 months ago
A) performing a root cause analysis on events of harm - Absolutely! Understanding the underlying factors that contribute to patient harm is the first step in developing effective solutions.
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Allene
10 days ago
B) providing simulation training for high-risk patient care tasks - Simulation training can help healthcare providers practice and improve their skills in a safe environment.
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Doug
18 days ago
A) performing a root cause analysis on events of harm - Absolutely! Understanding the underlying factors that contribute to patient harm is the first step in developing effective solutions.
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Rodolfo
1 months ago
C) having a second person check medication calculations - Yep, that's a solid approach. Two sets of eyes are better than one when it comes to avoiding potentially deadly medication errors.
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Dortha
1 days ago
A) performing a root cause analysis on events of harm - That's important to figure out what went wrong.
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Precious
2 months ago
D) using checklists to complete complicated tasks - This is a great example of human factors engineering. Checklists can help reduce the risk of errors and ensure critical steps are not overlooked.
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Shelton
13 days ago
C) having a second person check medication calculations - Having a second set of eyes can help catch mistakes before they reach the patient.
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Levi
14 days ago
B) providing simulation training for high-risk patient care tasks - Simulation training can help healthcare providers practice in a safe environment.
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Barrie
19 days ago
A) performing a root cause analysis on events of harm - That's important for identifying the underlying causes of errors.
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Lindsay
2 months ago
B) providing simulation training for high-risk patient care tasks - Definitely! Practicing in a safe, simulated environment can help healthcare professionals develop the necessary skills and decision-making abilities to improve patient safety.
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Lenna
3 days ago
C) having a second person check medication calculations - Having a second set of eyes can help catch errors and prevent medication-related harm.
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Doretha
19 days ago
A) performing a root cause analysis on events of harm - Root cause analysis is crucial in identifying the underlying issues that lead to patient harm.
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Gregoria
2 months ago
I personally think D) using checklists to complete complicated tasks is also important for patient safety. It helps reduce errors and ensure all steps are followed.
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Carrol
2 months ago
I agree with Antione. Simulation training can help healthcare providers practice in a safe environment.
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Antione
3 months ago
I think B) providing simulation training for high-risk patient care tasks is the best option.
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