Reference no: EM133771578
Assignment: Nursing
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Case Study: The purpose of this assignment is to evaluate the value of health information technology in the prevention and detection of errors, as well as analysis of unintended consequences and human factors through quality improvement strategies.
Review the following video and documents on the case study. *
RaDonda Vaught speaks out l GMA?[YouTube Video].
Harrington, L. (2022). The RaDonda Vaught case: A critical conversation on nursing practice and technology. AACN Advanced Critical Care, November 8, 2022. doi: The RaDonda Vaught Case: A Critical Conversation on Nursing Practice and Te...: EBSCOhost.
State of Tennessee vs. RaDonda Vaught: Discovery request response.
Apply one of the quality improvement models discussed in the course, or choose an approach from the literature, or the one used in your workplace to analyze the case.
A. Summarize the case in one paragraph, highlighting the role of HIT.
B. Describe briefly the model chosen for the analysis.
C. Provide a rationale for using the selected model over other options.
D. Follow the model steps and processes to identify the quality, safety, security, privacy, and unintended consequences issues in the case.
E. List interprofessional team members who may be consulted on this process and their expected role.
F. Design strategies for your workplace to mitigate the issues identified from the case.
G. Provide at least one visual of the process and proposed changes (i.e., flow chart, process map, data quality, pareto chart, control chart, data visualization).
H. Identify changes if needed to policies, EHR, equipment, and other HIT applications.
I. Create a communication/transition plan.
J. Develop a staff education plan on changes.
K. What change theory would be best for this program?
L. What educational deliver method (s) would be most effective?
M. Compose metrics for evaluating the plan in each of the learning domains:
a. Cognitive
b. Psychomotor
c. Effective
N. Reflect on the ramifications of criminalizing the nonintentional reporting of mistakes on your own advanced practice, the nursing profession, and Quality Improvement practices.