I. Introduction to Six Sigma Six Sigma is a data-driven methodology aimed at improving quality by eliminating defects and reducing variation in processes. Developed by Motorola in the 1980s and popularized by General Electric, Six Sigma has been widely adopted in...
I. Introduction to PDSA The PDSA cycle is a foundational model for continuous quality improvement (CQI) used across healthcare, education, business, and manufacturing. It stands for Plan–Do–Study–Act, a four-step iterative method for testing and refining changes in...
I. Introduction to RCA Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is a systematic process used to identify the underlying causes of problems or adverse events in healthcare, business, engineering, and other fields. RCA is a cornerstone of quality improvement (QI) because it moves...
I. Introduction The article explores the integration of Segmented Assimilation Theory (SAT) with the Life Model in social work. It aims to provide a more nuanced understanding of immigrant adaptation, especially for second-generation youth. The authors argue that...
Which organization regulates Nurse Practitioners in Maryland? a) AMA b) Maryland Board of Nursing c) DEA d) CMS Answer: b) Maryland Board of Nursing What type of degree is required to become an NP in Maryland? a) Associate degree b) Bachelor’s degree c) Graduate-level...
Introduction Nurse Practitioners (NPs) play a vital role in Maryland’s healthcare system, providing high-quality care across a range of settings. Professional regulation ensures that NPs meet educational, ethical, and clinical standards to protect public health and...
What is a hallmark symptom of Borderline Personality Disorder? a) Hallucinations b) Identity disturbance c) Obsessions d) Grandiosity Answer: b) Identity disturbance Which therapy is considered the gold standard for BPD? a) CBT b) DBT c) EMDR d) Psychoanalysis Answer:...
Introduction Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a complex and often misunderstood psychiatric condition characterized by pervasive instability in mood, self-image, behavior, and interpersonal relationships. Individuals with BPD may experience intense emotional...
What is the primary cause of drug-induced mood disorder? a) Genetic mutation b) Substance or medication effects c) Poor parenting d) Seasonal changes Answer: b) Substance or medication effects Which medication is known to cause mood changes? a) Ibuprofen b) Prednisone...
Introduction Drug-Induced Mood Disorder is a psychiatric condition characterized by mood disturbances that are directly caused by the physiological effects of a substance—either during intoxication, withdrawal, or as a side effect of prescribed medications. These mood...
What is a hallmark symptom of mania? a) Low energy b) Depressed mood c) Elevated or irritable mood d) Social withdrawal Answer: c) Elevated or irritable mood Which disorder includes both hypomanic and depressive episodes but no full mania? a) Bipolar I b) Bipolar II...
Introduction Bipolar Disorder is a chronic psychiatric condition characterized by alternating episodes of mania/hypomania and depression. It affects mood, energy, activity levels, and the ability to carry out daily tasks. A comprehensive psychiatric evaluation is...