Protocol Development and Quality Improvement
Answer: D
Financial justification for a critical care pharmacist has
been shown by the impact of clinical pharmacists on
critically ill patients. The critical care pharmacist can
reduce adverse events in the critically ill population,
reduce order prescribing errors, optimize the correct
drug for the correct disease process, decrease the LOS,
reduce medication administration errors, and reduce
inappropriate antibiotic use. One of the main financial
impacts on critically ill patients is antimicrobial
therapy. Using an anticoagulation reversal stewardship
program will most affect the institution (Answer
D is correct). Developing protocols is important in
streamlining practice in the critically ill population and
can reduce health care costs, and prescribing errors and
medication administration errors can result in adverse
events to the patient, but none of these would have the
most significant effect on finances (Answers A, B, and
C are incorrect).
Practice environment constraints include financial
disincentives (not enough staff to support delirium
screening), organizational constraints (screening
process takes up valuable nursing time), perception
of liability (if the screen is conducted and the test is
positive, the provider will be blamed), and patient
expectations (Answer B is correct). Another barrier
to implementing delirium screening includes the key
stakeholdersβ standard or routine work of the process,
which is based on opinion, not evidence (Answer A
is incorrect). A third barrier involves the professional
context and includes clinical uncertainty. Practitioners
may believe they have adequate skills to act. In addition,
information overload occurs with the vast amount of
literature being published. An example of a knowledge
barrier includes providers being unfamiliar with how
to perform delirium screening (Answer C is incorrect).
A fourth barrier is when the key stakeholdersβ opinion
does not agree with screening patients for delirium
because of changes in evidence-based medicine and
possible knowledge gaps (Answer D is incorrect).
Answer: A
Evaluating the use of pharmacotherapy in SUP in the
ICU is best suited for an MUE (Answer A is correct).
The goal of an MUE is to ensure optimal medication
therapy management and improve patient safety and
outcomes for drug-related processesβin this case,
pharmacotherapy in SUP. Although one component of
an MUE is PI, a review of the quality should occur
before determining whether a PI project is necessary
(Answer B is incorrect). An interventional MUE
incorporates a review of quality in the form of making
a pharmacotherapeutic interventionβPI. Although
reviewing ADE data and medication error data from
the ICU is helpful in detecting and determining
problems associated with the use of pharmacotherapy
in SUP, these are isolated events and are reporter-
dependent, and a lack of reports does not ensure that
the use of pharmacotherapy in SUP is appropriate
(Answers C and D are incorrect). Only an MUE is a
robust and comprehensive method of evaluating the
use of pharmacotherapy in SUP.
Answer: B
Evaluating the management of warfarin-induced
hypoprothrombinemia is best suited for an MUE. The
goal of an MUE is to ensure optimal medication therapy
management and improve patient safety and outcomes
for drug-related processes; an MUE is drug-, drug
classβ, or disease-specificβin this case, management
of warfarin-induced hypoprothrombinemia (Answer
B is correct). Quality assurance is a process for
monitoring the effectiveness and safety of the
medication use process that includes prescribing,
dispensing, and administering medications. Evaluating
pharmacist verification times for routine orders in the
ICU, drug interaction warnings on the CPOE system,
and duplicate warnings on the CPOE system is not
necessarily drug- or disease stateβspecific and is best
suited for a QA review (Answers A, C, and D are
incorrect).
Answer: A
The next best step is determining which patients with
cardiac arrest should receive targeted temperature
management. (Answer A is correct). Best practices
have already been identified, so additional literature
evaluation is not needed. (Answer B is incorrect).
Finally, data will be collected on the current process of
managing targeted temperature management (Answer
D is incorrect), which will be evaluated to determine
the areas for improvement in the outcome desired.
The current process has already been determined, as
provided in the question (Answer C is incorrect).