Smith Seminars Online Medical Errors Test


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If for some reason you do not pass the test with 70% correct you will be notified by email to retake the test. Your order confirmation number will stay valid until you pass the test.

 

 Part 1 - Your Information

 

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 Part 2 - The Test

 

1) Human error in medicine:

A) Can cause adverse events

B) Are problems of psychology and engineering

C) A & B

D) None of the above

2) An accident is:

A) An adverse outcome after an error

B) A planned, expected, and desired event

C) A & B

D) None of the above

3) Input Error or Misperception:

A) The input data are incorrectly perceived

B) An incorrect intention is formed based on that misperception

C) The wrong action is performed predicated on the incorrect intention

D) All the above

4) Error of omission:

A) Is an error characterized by an inappropriate object, action, place, or time instead of the appropriate object, action, place, or time.

B) Is an error characterized by the adding of a normally appropriate step to a process

C) Is an error characterized by the leaving out of an appropriate step in a process

D) None of the above

5) A medical error is an error that happens in a medical setting and is:

A) Made by someone who gave the appropriate dose of medication

B) Made by someone who is not present at the time it was committed

C) Made by someone who is engaged in a medical activity

D) None of the above

6) To reduce the probability of error, one can work on:

A) People
B) Procedures
C) The work environment
D) All the above

7) User problems in the use of medical equipment are of concern because of:

A) Their effect on the quality of health care
B) The cost of health care is decreased
C) A & B
D) None of the above

8) The frequency of relatively harmless events is hard to determine because they:

A) Are unimportant
B) Generally go unnoticed or unreported
C) A & B
D) None of the above

9) In a typical user error mishap:

A) The equipment will be in normal operating condition after the mishap
B) There will be no precipitating technical failure of the equipment
C) A & B
D) None of the above

10) Because not all errors can be eliminated:

A) It is necessary to increase the probability of self-detection of errors
B) Design of devices and training are not a part of the elimination process
C) Aspects of social and physical environment are not to be a consideration
D) All the above

 

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