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hi I'm Maris and in this video I'm going to be covering the quality improvement process along with different types of patient safety events I'm going to be following along with flash cards from the leadership section of our fundamentals flashcard deck if you have a set of your own I would invite you to follow along with me all right let's get started so first up we are talking about the quality improvement or Qi process and this is what it sounds like it's the process by which we find ways that we can improve the quality of the care that we deliver to our patients this is very important it goes right along with evidence-based practice right if there's a better way to do something we want to figure it out we want to see how we can improve the quality of our care so let's talk about the QI process so the first step in the QI process is to establish the standard of care so for instance what is the Benchmark or the best practice so let's say we're talking about decreasing patient falls on...