Provide a 175- to 200-word response to each of the following prompts and describe the process for tracking outcomes and improving quality and safety.
Cite 3 references to support this assignment. 1 reference can be your course textbook.
Format your citations and references according to APA guidelines and include your references in the References section.
1. What are the impacts of external and internal standards? How would you ensure these are met?
Enter your response.
2. What is the role of continuous improvement in quality and safety? How could you ensure this process is occurring?
Enter your response.
3. What are approaches for employee development in quality and safety? How would you plan this for your own team?
Enter your response.
4. What is technologys role in quality and safety? How could you use Microsoft Excel to help your team stay on track?
Enter your response.
HCS/325 v12
Summative Assessment: Outcomes and Quality Worksheet
HCS/325 v12
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Summative Assessment: Outcomes and Quality Worksheet
Provide a 175- to 200-word response to each of the following prompts and
describe the process for tracking outcomes and improving quality and safety.
Cite 3 references to support this assignment. 1 reference can be your course textbook.
Format your citations and references according to APA guidelines and include your references in the References section.
1. What are the impacts of external and internal standards? How would you ensure these are met?
Enter your response.
2. What is the role of continuous improvement in quality and safety? How could you ensure this process is occurring?
Enter your response.
3. What are approaches for employee development in quality and safety? How would you plan this for your own team?
Enter your response.
4. What is technologys role in quality and safety? How could you use Microsoft Excel to help your team stay on track?
Enter your response.
References
Enter your response.
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Dis-Response 4 (Erik)
Both environmental factors and genetics play a huge role on contracting certain diseases. I think it is interesting to hear about different racial groups and demographics are predisposed to certain diseases.
As far as environmental factors are concerned, different countries, states, and cities are more likely to contract certain diseases. Environmental factors such as, smog, pollutants, exposure to harsh temperatures, poor sanitation and hygiene conditions, lack of access to clean water, and poor nutrition are all major contributing factors in contracting diseases. Personally, every time I visit India, I get sick as soon as I step off of the plan due to pollutants and poor sanitation. This is a major problem for many third world countries, especially ones with a huge lack of clean energy plans. Furthermore, I think the lack of clean water is another major concern, such as Flint, Michigan. Because there is a lack of clean water, the community is more likely to contract diseases.
Genetics are also a concern when relating to being predisposed to diseases. Cancer, heart diseases, and diabetes all run in the family. It is likely that if many people in your family have any of these diseases, you are more likely to get the disease as well, or even your kids. Knowing your family has a history of cancer or heart disease can help you fight getting those diseases yourself. Even though you can easily inherit these diseases, it is possible to avoid these.
Genetics play a major role in inheriting diseases; however, environmental factors are crucial to a healthy disease-free life.
Response 1.
Dis-Response 4 (Brittany)
The likelihood of contracting a certain disease can be affected by environmental factors including air and water quality. lung cancer is caused by inhalation of polluted air. Contaminated water can contribute to the development of conditions like asthma, hepatitis A, and polio disease. The majority of illnesses can also be genetically inherited. Instances of this include sickle cell anemia. Red blood cells with sickle cell disease degrade prematurely, take on a sickle shape, and obstruct blood flow. Both genes from both parents must be coded for this condition to inherit it. Hence, this condition is carried by both parents. Cystic fibrosis, cancer, and diabetes are further diseases that are genetically inherited as well.
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