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CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL IN PATIENT SAFETY CPPS TESTS COMPILATION BUNDLE 2026 CERTIFICATION EVALUATION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS VERIFIED CONTENT GRADED A+
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⩥ a screen. Answer: Although trigger tools are neither perfectly sensitive nor specific, they have reasonably good interrater reliability and often identify cases of medical errors that incident reporting or administrative data-based systems miss. Since many triggers do not represent errors or even true harm, they are best used as which of the following? ⩥ Quality System Regulations. Answer: One of the goals of the FDA is to protect the health of the public by assuring that the practice of reprocessing and reusing single- use devices (SUDs) is safe and effective and based on good science. The FDA has designed an approach that applies existing regulations for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to third parties and hospitals to minimize risks associated with reprocessed SUDs. The public expects and the law requires all medical devices to be safe, effective, and manufactured in accordance with which of the following? ⩥ Four key aspects of the current context for health care delivery.
Answer: 1. the growing complexity of science and technology,
staying healthy getting better living with illness changing needs. Answer: The Foundation for Accountability model organizes comparative information about quality performance into five categories based on how consumers think about their care ⩥ A stronger and more organized evidence base should facilitate the development of ________. Answer: valid and reliable quality measures for priority conditions that can be used for both internal quality improvement and external accountability ⩥ Support the accomplishment of innovators despite these factors:. Answer: regulatory conflict legal conflict financial conflict ⩥ NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health). Answer: conducts and funds research on safety and health problems, provides technical assistance to OSHA, and recommends standards for OSHA adoption
⩥ when should screening begin for diabetic retinopathy after diagnosis?. Answer: 5 years for insulin dependent and immediately for non-insulin dependent patients ⩥ direct observation technique. Answer: Developed by Barker and McConnell, trained observer accompanies the person giving medications and witnesses the preparation and administration of each dose. ⩥ Health Plan Employer Data and Information Set (HEDIS). Answer: performance measurement tool designed to help purchasers and consumers evaluate managed care plans and to hold plans accountable for the quality of their services ⩥ peer review organizations (PROs). Answer: Groups of medical reviewers contracted by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to ensure quality control and the medical necessity of services provided by a facility.
⩥ Technology includes. Answer: techniques, drugs equipment and procedures. ⩥ United States still lacks national standards for the protection of health data. Answer: capture, storage, communication, processing, and presentation of health information ⩥ Number of serious allergic reactions to medications. Answer: 500, ⩥ Incident reports. Answer: the reporting of when an error occurs is done through? ⩥ 1. Population based studies
⩥ errors in health care. Answer: More difficult to quantify than accidents. Practitioners reporting uncovers only a fraction of the errors that occur. ⩥ Potential drug interations. Answer: physicians do not typically screen for? ⩥ biased memory. Answer: pattern mismatching ⩥ inadequate immunizations. Answer: greatest risks to human health ⩥ Error-prone presentation of medication. Answer: example of communication safety issue ⩥ Care processes (shared-rick arrangements). Answer: groups do not manage just one activity but rather a number of processes for a single condition. the price is negotiated among all the partners. ⩥