Managed Care Nursing

Category - Patient Issues

In reviewing potential risk in an organization, identify the steps that are not needed to conduct a specific risk analysis.
  1. Identify the likelihood and possibilities that something may go wrong or be at risk
  2. What degree or will the outcome be if something fails or goes wrong
  3. What can be proactively prevented to avoid or reduce risk
Explanation
Answer: C- The step that is not needed to conduct a specific risk analysis what can be done proactively to prevent or avoid risk.

The steps that are needed to conduct a specific risk analysis to review potential risk in an organization include identification of the likelihood and possibilities that something may go wrong or be at risk, to what degree or severity will the outcome be if something fails to go wrong and what cannot be proactively prevented to avoid or reduce risks.

The idea is to determine what limitations are there to help measure the risk if something does happen. What cannot be prevented is significant for this process, not what can be prevented.
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