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At the large multi-specialty clinic in which you work, there have been two near misses and one medical error because various clinicians did not follow up on patient results. Different caregivers were involved each time. After the second near miss, the physician involved was asked to leave the clinic.
</span><span>This outcome is an example of a failure of which aspect of a culture of safety?</span>
The answer is Fairness
In the aspect of a culture safety, fairness refers to the fact that all people should be held accountable for their action.
In that case above, The clinicians should be held responsible for their action by giving them some sort of warning/trial and give the patients a fair compensation for the damage that the clinic has done.
Racism is discrimination on the basis of race. It can be stopped by teaching children (and adults) that every human is same and every human is equal.
As a result of the emphasis on practise, there is the result in greater learning of motor skills than movement.
<h3>What are Motor Skills? </h3>
This refers to activities which are done by a person, usually without thinking example, running, walking, breathing, etc.
With this in mind, we can see that movement experiences that lay emphasis on practise has greater learning of motor skills and coordination than movement that lays emphasis on training.
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b. are firmly committed to their cause
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