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[Show more]IHI PS 102 Questions and Answers Graded A 
Nearing the end of her 18-hour work shift, a resident sees a patient with extremely high blood glucose levels. She writes the patient a prescription for insulin; however, in her exhaustion, she closes her "U" (for "units"), and it looks more like an ext...
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Nearing the end of her 18-hour work shift, a resident sees a patient with extremely high blood glucose levels. She writes the patient a prescription for insulin; however, in her exhaustion, she closes her "U" (for "units"), and it looks more like an ext...
IHI PS 102 and 103 Questions and Answers Rated A 
At University Hospital, the rate of Clostridium Difficile colitis has doubled during the past year. After reviewing the data, the hospital's senior leaders conclude that this is due to poor hand hygiene on the part of the staff, even though they hav...
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At University Hospital, the rate of Clostridium Difficile colitis has doubled during the past year. After reviewing the data, the hospital's senior leaders conclude that this is due to poor hand hygiene on the part of the staff, even though they hav...
PS 102: From Error to Harm Questions and Answers Rated A 
Which of the following is a latent unsafe condition in the system that contributes to the resident's error? Long work schedule 
To prevent this problem from happening again, which of the following would be the best course of action? Develop ...
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Which of the following is a latent unsafe condition in the system that contributes to the resident's error? Long work schedule 
To prevent this problem from happening again, which of the following would be the best course of action? Develop ...
PS 102: From error to harm questions and answers rated A 
Nearing the end of her 18-hour work shift, a resident sees a patient with extremely high blood glucose levels. She writes the patient a prescription for insulin; however, in her exhaustion, she closes her "U" (for "units"), and it looks m...
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Nearing the end of her 18-hour work shift, a resident sees a patient with extremely high blood glucose levels. She writes the patient a prescription for insulin; however, in her exhaustion, she closes her "U" (for "units"), and it looks m...
PS 102: From Error to Harm Questions and Answers Rated A Swiss cheese model of accident causation the idea that harm is caused by a series of systemic failures in the presence of hazard. 
Latent conditions are defects in the design and organization of processes and systems; things like poor equipmen...
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Add to cartPS 102: From Error to Harm Questions and Answers Rated A Swiss cheese model of accident causation the idea that harm is caused by a series of systemic failures in the presence of hazard. 
Latent conditions are defects in the design and organization of processes and systems; things like poor equipmen...
PS 102 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Swiss cheese model of accident causation Serious adverse events are almost always the result of multiple failed opportunities to stop a hazard from causing harm 
Latent conditions defects in the design and organization of processes and systems — things like p...
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Add to cartPS 102 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Swiss cheese model of accident causation Serious adverse events are almost always the result of multiple failed opportunities to stop a hazard from causing harm 
Latent conditions defects in the design and organization of processes and systems — things like p...
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