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    Competencies The Clinical Informatics Registered Nurse (CI) responsible for the implementation of the tele-psychiatry program should demonstrate Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) graduate-level competencies to assure a successful implementation that improves quality and safety. The QSEN graduate-level competencies were developed to assure graduate-level nurses are able to demonstrate the skills and attitudes required to improve quality and safety in their workplace. In 2012, the…

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    They each seem to have their strong points as well as weak points, in my opinion. From the structure–process–outcome that is used to think about quality-improvement efforts. Whereas, the quality improvement (QI) consists of systematic and continuous actions that lead to measurable improvement in health care services and the health status of targeted patient groups. From my understanding these two models here could piggyback from each other. It seems that one…

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    Introduction Educational research today is mainly conducted at the University level and many of the valuable studies and research occasionally makes it to the classroom in which the teacher might be able to utilize with their students (Diana, 2011). This occurs for the reasons that educational researchers overlook the realities of the current classroom, fail to create research results into practical solutions for the classroom teacher and students, and the research is conducted without the…

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    Six Sigma Approach

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    In the world that we live in requires some kind of growth and development. The question is in regard to which approach is best. The approaches in the reading are as follows: Kaizen, Six Sigma and the last approach which is a master list of improvement strategies. Kaizen is a Japanese business that has a continuous improvement in working practices. In the reading, it states that Kaizen means good change. Kaizen is a tool that is used for lean manufacturing that makes an improvement in the…

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    Qu-Tzu Vs Confucius

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    Confucius Confucius, also known as Kong Qui or K’ung Fu-tzu, was an prestigious and powerful Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher known for his popular aphorisms and models of social interaction. He was born on September 28, 551 B.C, lived in Ancient China during the Zhou Dynasty, and died in 479 B.C. Being a government official, during his lifetime he saw failure and chaos in China. Due to all of this commotion and misconduct he saw, he decided to form a new moral code, called…

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    Occam Razor Analysis

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    Understanding of Learning In Class Qi Cui 1. Occam’s Razor: Occam Razor refers to a theory. The main idea of this theory is there is no need to waste excessive resources to research or judge something since fewer resources may also help to reach an ideal result (Sartre, 2003). In the management field, through applying Occam Razor theory, the company would learn to use the most efficient team…

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    21). Both of them with its own patriotic organization succeeded in friendly atmosphere with policy, opening society and the development of middle class (Dubois 2010, p. 349). Firstly, the main idea of Taoism is to advocate the harmony of the three qi, which are great positive, the great negative and harmony, and the ascendancy of emperors and kings, to achieve the Great peace (Madsen 2011, p. 21). As Chinese people serve Gods described as existing everywhere in all times as a ‘third eye’ that…

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    Pfizer Pilot Procedure

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    With respect to the above matter, we take note of the feedback from Pfizer on the negative experience with the pilot procedure on collaborative registration of products approved by stringent regulatory authorities (SRA). The objective of the pilot procedure, which is a voluntary process for all parties, was to assess the feasibility of collaboration in exchange of information (assessment and inspection reports) between a stringent regulatory authority “SRA” and respective national medicines…

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    The third hypothesis of Émile Durkheim to be discussed is ties to the concept of social integrity and how a cohesive religious community can prevent suicides from taking place. However, the context and timing of this theory should be taken into account, as Durkheim explored only the Protestant and Catholic communities in the 19th century Western Europe, particularly different Swiss cantons. Although his conclusion of social integration being a preventative factor, as the marriage and family was,…

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    In the attempt to call the attention to the importance of improving the quality and health care outcomes, in 1999 the Institute of Medicine had submitted a report called To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System. Although more than ten years ago, this report stressed the need of a redesign in the process of the patient’s care, little progress in the improvement of quality and safety has been achieved (Clark, 2013). Even though there were some important initiatives in the implementation of…

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