Practice Question
What are the key focus areas of the National Patient Safety Goals for surgery?
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Correct Answer:
Improving surgical site identification and time-out procedures
Rationale:
🔷 The National Patient Safety Goals (NPSGs) emphasize correct patient, procedure, and site identification.
🔷 A time-out is performed before surgery to confirm all identifiers and prevent wrong-site or wrong-patient surgery.
🔷 This safety measure minimizes preventable surgical errors and promotes team communication.
🔷 It supports Joint Commission standards for surgical safety.
🔷 Enhancing these protocols protects patient well-being and institutional reputation.
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Question Details
- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: Examplify Exam(s)
- Domain: Medical-Surgical
- Answer Choices: 4