Assignment 5 Change Management and Patient Advocacy. Score 92%The DCE score represents a weighted score based on all learning activities in this
... [Show More] assignment. Some learning activities have been
assigned greater value than others. This score may not be your final grade if your instructor chooses to include additional components,
such as rationales or time spent.
Activity Scores 92.0/100 points
Team Delegation 15.0/15 points
Interprofessional Communication 29.0/30 points
Prioritizing Individual Patient Needs 13.0/20 points
Prioritizing Delivery of Care 35.0/35 points
Interprofessional Communication Score: 29.0 out of 30
Time: 1055
Angela: Hey, I heard Mr. Liu was left hanging this morning
waiting to be discharged. Any idea what happened?
Angela: Hm. That's an unfortunate mix-up. OK, well, thanks
for the update.
How should you respond?
I believe this type of miscommunication is liable to
happen again if a standard procedure isn't codified into
the Toolkit.
You scored
1.0 out of 1
The correct answer is:
I believe this type of miscommunication is liable to
happen again if a standard procedure isn't codified into
the Toolkit.
Angela: Interesting. You scored
Why is this the most appropriate statement?
As opposed to an "unspoken rule", a procedure being in
the Toolkit best ensures that staff understand its nonnegotiability and how to carry it out.
1.0 out of 1
The correct answer is:
As opposed to an "unspoken rule", a procedure being in
the Toolkit best ensures that staff understand its nonnegotiability and how to carry it out.
Angela: My only concern is that, with my recent push to
improve Handoffs, I've already given the staff enough to
focus on for now. Why don't we discuss this again in a few
days.
What is the most appropriate response?
While I share your concern for the staff's workload, not
addressing this gap in policy leaves us open to fumble
another patient discharge, and only would require a
minor effort of staff.
You scored
1.0 out of 1
The correct answer is:
While I share your concern for the staff's workload, not
addressing this gap in policy leaves us open to fumble
another patient discharge, and only would require a
minor effort of staff.
Why is this an appropriate statement?
A streamlined discharge policy is an important enough
outcome to warrant the small cost of staff reading a line in
the Toolkit and being mindful of it when arranging
discharges.
You scored
1.0 out of 1
The correct answer is:
A streamlined discharge policy is an important enough
outcome to warrant the small cost of staff reading a line in
the Toolkit and being mindful of it when arranging
discharges.
Angela: Before we agree on anything, can you tell me more
about the change you'd like to be codified?
How should you respond to Charge Nurse Angela?
The Toolkit should say that if a nurse provides discharge
teaching at night, and subsequently has to hand over care
You scored
1.0 out of 1
The correct answer is:
The Toolkit should say that if a nurse provides discharge
teaching at night, and subsequently has to hand over care [Show Less]