Improve Nursing Care Quality IV Infiltration in Pediatrics

Improve Nursing Care Quality IV Infiltration in Pediatrics

Improve Nursing Care Quality IV Infiltration in Pediatrics

I would prefer if you use IV infiltration in pediatrics as a nursing care issue

Sherwood, G., & Barnsteiner, J. (2012). Quality and safety in Nursing: A competency approach to improving outcomes. Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell.

Quality improvement plays a crucial role in professional nursing. There are several different ways to approach a quality issue, but why should we work to achieve standardization in our processes? As you complete your assigned readings and lesson for this week, think about how the use of a structured process, such as DMAIC methodology, can impact results of a quality improvement project perhaps even your own nursing care issue.

What type of graph would you use to display the organized data from each frequency distribution? What would be shown on each of the axes for each graph?

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Respond to at least two peers or one peer and the instructor. Further the dialogue by providing more information and clarification.

Consider how different distributions might affect the different graphs. How might other variables affect the graphs? How could graphs be made to be biased? If a graph were biased, how might you change it to guard against that bias?

Baker, J. J., Baker, R. W., & Dworkin, N. R.  (2018). Health care finance: Basic  tools for nonfinancial managers (5th ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones and  Bartlett Learning.
Chapter 2, “Four Things the Healthcare Manager Needs to Know About Financial Management Systems” (pp. 11–20)
This chapter focuses on the overall financial management system within an organization and identifies the basic system elements.

Zelman, W., McCue, M., & Glick, N. (2009). Financial management of health care organizations: An introduction to fundamental tools, concepts, and applications (3rd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Jossey-Bass.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

Chapter 1, “The Context of Health Care Financial Management” (pp. 1–23)
This chapter offers differing perspectives on the causes of a “health care system in distress.” The chapter explores the factors behind rising health care costs, the efforts to control costs, and the ethical issues that affect both.
Note: This eBook is accessible through the Course Readings List located in the Course Materials section of the Syllabus.

Sanford, K. (2011). The case for nursing leadership development. Health care Financial Management, 65(3), 100–104, 106.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.