How many community members who are
unaffiliated
with the organization must be included in
an Institutional
Review Board to meet FDA require-
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a. 1. b. 2. c. 3. d. 4.
The first step in strategic planning is:
a. developing a revised mission and vi- sion statement
that identifies core values. b. establishing specific goals and objectives. c. analyzing internal services and functions
d. collecting data and doing an external
analysis of
customer needs.
A. An Institutional Review Board must
have a minimum of 5 members with at
least one person a community member
who is not affiliated with the organization
and whose immediate family members
are not affiliated with the organization. The other specific requirements are that
one member be a "scientist" and one
a "non scientist." General requirements
are that IRB members be knowledge- able and have the expertise required to
make the necessary decisions. If human
subjects include vulnerable populations
(such as the elderly, children, or prison- ers) then some members should be fa- miliar with the issues these groups face. D:The first step in strategic planning is to
collect data
and do an external analysis of customer
needs in relation to regulations and de- mographics. The focus of strategic plan- ning must be on development of services
based on identified customer needs and
then the marketing of those services. Other steps include: -
tio
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n
s
alyzing internal services and func-
- Identifying and understanding key is- sues, including
the strengths and weaknesses of the or- ganization as
well as potential opportunities and negative effects. - Developing a revised mission and vi- sion statement that identifies core val- ues. - Establishing specific goals and objectives.
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The Joint Commission's Environment of
Care requires
management plans for which functional
areas?
a. Safety, security, hazardous materials
and waste,
fire safety, medical equipment, and utilities. b. Pharmacy, medical equipment, ventilation, and
hazardous materials and waste. c. Infection control, fire safety, discharge
planning, security, and technology. d. Infection control, safety, security, ventilation, pharmacy, and medical equipment. Under the Transtheoretical Model stages
of change, the
stage during which the person intends to
change at some
point and is aware of costs and benefits
of change is
called:
a. Precontemplation. b. Contemplation. c. Preparation. d. Action.
A: The Joint Commission's Environment
of Care
requires management plans for six functional areas:
safety, security, hazardous materials and
waste, fire
safety, medical equipment, and utilities. Management
plans should include a risk assessment
for each area, as
well as plans for staff development to
ensure compliance.Plans must also in- clude emergency procedures and ex- pected staff responses, detail programs
for inspecting, testing, and maintaining
the plans, and describe methods for collecting information and evaluating out- comes. Performance must be monitored
and annual evaluations conducted. B: Contemplation. The stages of change
are:
Precontemplation: Informed about the
consequences of problem behavior and
has no
intention of changing behavior in the next
6 months. Contemplation: Is aware of costs and
benefits of
changing behavior and intends to
change in the next
6 months but is procrastinating. Preparation: Has a plan to initiate change
in the
near future (£1 month) and is ready for
an action
plan. Action: Modifies behavior. Change oc- curs only if
behavior meets a set criterion (such as [Show Less]