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May 01, 2019 - If most or all of the measures you are considering are disease-specific, then you should consider this
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July 01, 2023 - The key safety elements discussed provide a comprehensive starting point for each unit to consider as … elements with L&D leadership and unit staff, determine how to implement elements within their unit, and consider … Factors to consider:
Organizational culture regarding use of EFM suggesting need for a unit-based approach
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October 01, 2021 - It is also important to consider in advance that if
information is designated as confidential or privileged
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October 01, 2017 - Final Topic Refinement Document: Home Mechanical Ventilators
Final Topic Refinement Document
Home Mechanical Ventilators
ID: PULT0717
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Technology Assessment Program
Mayo Clinic Evidence-based Practice Center
16 October 2017
Preliminary Key Questions (KQs) …
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June 01, 2023 - SAFE Checklist
When assessing your own or other team members’ current ability to perform safely, consider
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March 15, 2016 - • Document the outcomes of “rule out,” “consider,” and “possible” diagnoses. … Hospitals may
consider coordinating nurses’ notes with provider documentation, especially for QIs for … conditions are unclear, it is appropriate for the provider
to document “rule out,” “possible,” or “consider … A provider may write, “consider sepsis,”
despite the lack of evidence of a confirmed infection. … If the
record does not support the diagnosis, consider querying the provider for more information in
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July 01, 2023 - The key safety elements provide a comprehensive starting point for each unit to consider as it establishes … To engage patients and family in a rapid response system, units may consider including patient and family … Consider these factors:
Unit data suggesting adverse events or near misses that may have been minimized
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May 01, 2017 - These
key safety elements provide a starting point for
each unit to consider as it establishes
processes … Consider using preprinted orders,
standing orders, and staff simulation training to
support implementation … Consider
these factors:
- Unit data suggesting adverse
events or near misses related
to oxytocin
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August 01, 2015 - Have you clearly defined the need that is driving your institution to consider implementing TeamSTEPPS … Consider postponing the implementation process for a few months, and then answer the questions again
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November 01, 2015 - Consider this issue carefully in consultation with your accounting office. … Consider this issue carefully in consultation with your accounting office.
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May 01, 2017 - Consider any existing facility policies or processes related to shoulder dystocia. … Consider using standing orders, preprinted checklists, and staff simulation training to support implementation
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December 01, 2012 - As organizations look to spread improvements, they need to consider the variability within the hospital … Variability does not consider staff preferences. … As you develop the spread plan, consider the following:
Similar patient populations.
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November 01, 2018 - Consequently, report designers may want to consider alternative ways of presenting composite scores and
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May 01, 2019 - of Roll-Up Scores
Whenever you provide a composite or a summary score, you should seriously consider
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October 01, 2018 - gathered information and made the basic decisions critical to moving forward with your reporting project, consider
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December 01, 2021 - Program
Who Should Consider Applying
Doctoral Degree Requirement
AHRQ Patient-Centered Outcomes
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May 01, 2022 - Best Practice Summaries
These resources are designed to help nursing homes consider
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January 01, 2023 - what to look for in a hospital, how to check coverage and costs, and what other hospital features to consider
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November 01, 2018 - recommended presenting such measures as raw counts rather than as rates. [2] Report designers may want to consider