Abstract

Implementation of the ten-step monitoring and evaluation process as recommended by the Joint Commission leads to the development of a program that meets the requirements of the quality assurance standard. The Professional Practice Program at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (New Brunswick, New Jersey) demonstrates the application of this process within the Nursing Division. A conceptual model of nursing practice based on nursing diagnosis provides the framework for the program. Responsibility for the system belongs to the professional nursing staff through the election of unit-based representatives.

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