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Critical Thinking Assignment: Patient Safety Survey Presentation
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) developed the Hospital Survey on Patient
Safety Culture (HSOPSC), which is used in facilities in Saudi Arabia. Create a PowerPoint presentation
describing the effectiveness as a CQI tool for your staff. Be sure to include:
The purpose of this survey:





Specific factors that can be determined from this survey including organizational activities
and responses to error.
An assessment of the importance of this survey in forming internal policies.
Any applicable laws in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that would regulate internal policies
impacting safety culture in healthcare facilities.
Changes that have occurred since the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Impact on Policy.
Your presentation should meet the following structural requirements:





Organized, using professional themes and transitions.
It should consist of nine slides, not including the title and reference slides.
Each slide must provide detailed speaker’s notes, with a minimum of 100 words per slide.
Notes must draw from and cite relevant reference materials.
Provide support for your statements with in-text citations from a minimum of 9 scholarly
articles.
Follow APA 7th edition writing standards
Helpful references:






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