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- Suggest an improvement project for your practice or healthcare organization that would improve patient safety or quality. What information would you like to have about your practice area that could be extracted using data mining strategies? 2. Briefly explain how you would design an improvement project that would utilize the data mined to improve a process or a patient outcome. 3. Before implementing the intervention(s) you've described in your improvement project, explain the importance of consulting with clinical experts. 4. Do you feel that it is ethical to mine data for improvement projects? Explain why or why not. Solve for me full accurate all questions with answers good accurate needSuggest an improvement project for your practice or healthcare organization that would improve patient safety or quality. What information would you like to have about your practice area that could be extracted using data mining strategies? 2. Briefly explain how you would design an improvement project that would utilize the data mined to improve a process or a patient outcome. 3. Before implementing the intervention(s) you've described in your improvement project, explain the importance of consulting with clinical experts. 4. Do you feel that it is ethical to mine data for improvement projects? Explain why or why not.Suggest one (1) strategy for health care organizations to train providers in using technology in health care. Provide a rationale to support your response.
- In evaluating a treatment plan, the therapeutic index (TI) is calculated as 1.0. Based on this result, how would the nurse interpret this information? a. The medication can be utilized as there is less potential for a toxic reaction. b. The medication can be used as long as the dosage is within therapeutic range. c. There is no chance of a drug reaction occurring based on this result. d. A different medication should be considered for use in the treatment plan."Continuous monitoring and analysis of surgical and anesthesia outcomes provide valuable insights for risk management and quality improvement," who should conduct this analysis and collect the data? What type of data should surgery and anesthesia be capturing in order to make risk management and quality improvement decisions?When a physician prescribed fluoxetine (Prozac) for a 35-year-old male patient, she explained the major side effects of the drug. Four months later, at a follow up visit, the patient asks her whether fluoxetine has any side effects. Which of the following would be the best response by the physician? Answers A - E A "The side effects are nervousness, insomnia and sexual dysfunction" B "I will have the nurse go over the side effects with you again" C "Please tell me about what you have been experiencing while taking the Prozac" D "Would you like me to check for possible side effects?" E "The side effects are minor; do not worry" O O
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