Answer the
following questions
1.Identify and discuss the organizational
characteristics that foster a culture of safety and accountability and create a
safer environment for both patients and nurses.
2.Describe the purpose of a Root Cause Analysis
(RCA).
3.Explain how to effectively participate in an RCA. ��
4.Identify an incident that occurred during your
experience in a healthcare institution, either as a student or an employee,
that was considered a high-risk or a sentinel event.
5.Describe how a root cause analysis would be utilized
in this incident? Be sure to cite the resources that you utilize
for your answer
Some factors contribute to developing a culture of safety and
accountability for patients and nurses. These factors guide the values,
attitudes, perceptions, and behavioral patterns to ensure a safer environment.
They include; openness and transparency between patients and nurses,
collaboration across the health workforce, and deployment of resources to
ensure safety. For instance, through openness and transparency, there is
communication between the patients and nurses, promoting the provision and
delivery of quality care to improve patients' wellbeing. These factors are also
essential in ensuring the employment of the root cause analysis to determine
appropriate solutions to health problems. Thus, ensuring safety and
accountability among patients and nurses