Rn HESI Management NGN

Rn HESI Management NGN ( 48 Questions)

The nurse manager is encouraging the hospital nursing administrators to seek Magnet status for an acute care hospital. Which rationale should the nurse use to describe the greatest advantage of obtaining Magnet status?



Correct Answer: D

Choice A rationale: While Magnet status can enhance a hospital's reputation and attract  patients, the primary purpose of seeking Magnet status is to acknowledge and validate  the quality of nursing care, rather than primarily serving as a marketing tool.

Choice B rationale: While Magnet status may contribute to attracting highly qualified  nursing staff, the primary focus is on recognizing and promoting excellence in patient  care, not specifically on the recruitment of nurses with a particular educational  background. 

Choice C rationale: Magnet status is not primarily focused on the breadth of services a  facility provides. Instead, it is centered on the quality and excellence of nursing care. 

The designation does not necessarily indicate the quantity or variety of services offered  by a healthcare facility. 

Choice D rationale: Magnet status is a designation granted by the American Nurses  Credentialing Center (ANCC) to healthcare organizations that demonstrate excellence in  nursing practice and outstanding patient care. It signifies that the facility has met  rigorous standards for nursing quality, professionalism, and overall commitment to  delivering exceptional care to patients. 




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