The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) decides to look at reports of how hospital nurse schedules relate to how fr
equently incidents occur. They notice that hospitals that have 10-hour shifts for nurses have 26% fewer incidents on average than hospitals that have 12-hour shifts. They reason that a nurse is more tired toward the end of a 12-hour shift. How could this research most benefit patients? Patients can look for hospitals that have 12-hour shifts.
Patients can reduce interactions with a nurse who is near the end of a shift.
Nurses may know that they are tired and can try to be more alert.
Hospitals may change the shift structure to try to reduce the number of incidents.
Hospitals may change the shift structure to try to reduce the number of incidents.
Explanation:
The explanation here is, is that a hospital could change their shift schedule to reduce the amount of incidents and this means that the patients are treated better and not harmed on accident therefore increasing the overall quality of the treatment.
Explanation: Time is very important when an unconscious person is not breathing. Permanent brain damage begins after only 4 minutes without oxygen, and death can occur as soon as 4 to 6 minutes later. Machines called automated external defibrillators (AEDs) can be found in many public places, and are available for home use. Hope this helps