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vladimir2022 [97]
3 years ago
14

An rn is a supervisor in an organization that has total quality management (tqm) as the backbone of its organizational goals and

objectives for quality control. how does the rn practice tqm on the unit?
Business
1 answer:
miss Akunina [59]3 years ago
3 0
The supervisor can create unit teams. These teams are different from assigning nurses to different rooms or patients. As teams they work together to ensure the patient's care is monitored, documented and on time.

On a unit floodgates three elements are important. Some examples are; (1) monitoring vital signs at the correct intervals, (2) properly documenting all treatments and recording vital signs, and (3) medications are given autocorrect times and documented.

All of these elements include aspects of TQM. The medical record has to correctly reflect the patient's care. Errors can be very subtle. If you aren't paying attention, you could put outnumber in it that incorrect. If you are interrupted, there is a possibility of incorrect documentation.

Timely bringing to attention abnormalities to the supervisor or doctor, can be crucial.

I he this is sufficient. It's about "doing the right things right, all the time, every time."
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