Part 1: Watch the “Chasing Zero: Winning the War on Healthcare Harm“ video (https://www.qsen.org/post/chasing-zero-winning-the-war-on-healthcare-harm). Think about the profound effect the care these families received had on the future of so many people.

Respond to the following in a minimum of 180 words:

  • How do you positively or negatively affect the quality and safety of the care your patients receive?
  • Think of two specific cases or examples you or your organization may have experienced or might experience.
  • What actions have you or could you take in your organization to avoid the situation(s)?

Part 2: Respond to the following in a minimum of 180 words:

  • How do regulations and accreditation help enforce quality healthcare? Discuss ways in which they help to improve the healthcare system.

Part 3: Respond to the following in a minimum of 180 words:

  • What are the key differences between regulation and accreditation?
  • Which accreditation standards and regulations are most commonly cited or used in your practice setting or one that you are most interested in working on?

Part 4: Respond to the following in a minimum of 180 words:

  • What factors do you see in practice that influence safe, quality, patient-centered care?
  • Have those factors shifted or changed as your role as an RN has progressed or changed?
  • Do you think the factors will continue to change?
  • What factors do you see affecting safe, quality, patient-centered care in 10 years?

Part 5: Review the Multifactorial Medication Mishap (https://psnet.ahrq.gov/web-mm/multifactorial-medication-mishap) case study and the commentary that follows from AHRQ.

Respond to the following in a minimum of 180 words:

  • Explain why a root cause analysis was appropriate for this situation.
  • Analyze the impact of using tools such as RCA, FMEA, and PDSA on the quality and safety of patient care.

Cite a minimum of 1 peer-reviewed source (for each part) on an APA-formatted reference page