Describe steps of an appropriate testing procedure or practice that would be used by the candidate to test interventions from the process improvement plan in part B,

COMPETENT
The application of the RCA process to the scenario accurately describes the causative and contributing factors that led to the sentinel event outcome.
B:IMPROVEMENT PLAN
NOT EVIDENT
A proposed process improvement plan is not provided.
APPROACHING COMPETENCE
The proposal does not outline a logical process improvement plan, or the proposal does not logically discuss how the proposed plan will decrease the likelihood of a re occurrence of the scenario outcome.
COMPETENT
The proposal outlines a logical process improvement plan and logically discusses how the proposed plan will decrease the likelihood of a re occurrence of the scenario outcome.
B1:CHANGE THEORY
NOT EVIDENT
A discussion of the application of Lewin’s change theory is not provided.
APPROACHING COMPETENCE
The discussion does not logically describe how Lewin’s change theory could be applied to the proposed improvement plan, or the discussion does not describe each phase of the theory.
COMPETENT
The discussion logically describes how each phase of Lewin’s change theory could be applied to the proposed improvement plan.
C:GENERAL PURPOSE OF FMEA
NOT EVIDENT
An explanation of the general purpose of the FMEA process is not provided.
APPROACHING COMPETENCE
The explanation does not accurately describe a general purpose of the FMEA process, or the explanation does not logically discuss why the FMEA process would be used.
COMPETENT
The explanation accurately describes a general purpose of the FMEA process and logically discusses why the FMEA process would be used.
C1:STEPS OF FMEA PROCESS
NOT EVIDENT
A description of the steps is not provided.
APPROACHING COMPETENCE
The description of the steps of the FMEA process does not accurately define each of the steps.
COMPETENT
The description accurately defines each of the steps of the FMEA process.
C2:FMEA TABLE
NOT EVIDENT
A completed FMEA table is not provided.
APPROACHING COMPETENCE
The FMEA table is incomplete, does not identify appropriate failure modes related to the improvement plan proposed in prompt B, or does not accurately apply the scales of severity, occurrence, and detection in evaluating the identified failure modes.
COMPETENT
The completed FMEA table appropriately identifies failure modes related to the improvement plan proposed in part B and demonstrates accurate application of the scales of severity, occurrence, and detection in evaluating the identified failure modes.

INTERVENTION TESTING
Describe steps of an appropriate testing procedure or practice that would be used by the candidate to test interventions from the process improvement plan in part B, or the explanation does not logically describe how the intervention testing procedures or practices would improve care.