Registered Nurses Quality

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Quality and Safety Principles

This section explains quality improvement principles relevant to nursing practice. Incident reporting helps identify safety concerns and prevent recurrence. Root cause analysis supports understanding of system level issues. Metrics such as patient experience scores, adverse event rates, and documentation completeness help track performance. Nurses play a key role in quality improvement by identifying issues, participating in reviews, and implementing changes.

Routine Quality Tasks

This section describes routine quality tasks that nurses support. Audits may include contrast reaction rates, intravenous infiltration rates, sedation recovery times, and documentation completeness. Nurses also assist with equipment checks, supply readiness, and environmental safety rounds. These tasks help maintain a safe environment and support regulatory compliance.

Responding to Incidents

This section explains how nurses respond to clinical incidents. Nurses must document the event clearly, escalate to clinical leadership, and participate in morbidity reviews. Corrective actions may include workflow changes, education sessions, or equipment updates. Responding effectively supports patient safety and strengthens unit culture.