American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) Certification Practice Test

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The Synergy Model is used in nursing to match which two aspects?

  1. Patient needs and hospital policy

  2. Nurse competencies and institutional goals

  3. Patient characteristics and nurse competencies

  4. Healthcare outcomes and patient satisfaction

The correct answer is: Patient characteristics and nurse competencies

The Synergy Model is designed to align patient characteristics with nurse competencies, creating a framework that enhances patient care outcomes. This model acknowledges that optimal patient care occurs when the needs of the patient are met by the appropriate skills and competencies of the nurse. For example, if a patient has complex needs that require specialized nursing skills, the model facilitates the pairing of those patient needs with a nurse who possesses the requisite knowledge and experience. This synergy not only improves the quality of care provided to patients but also supports nurses in their practice by encouraging them to develop and utilize their competencies effectively in alignment with the unique needs of their patients. This approach emphasizes the importance of understanding both the patient’s requirements and the capabilities of nurses, fostering a more personalized and effective nursing practice. The focus remains on improving health outcomes by ensuring the right fit between patient characteristics — such as their health status, preferences, and potential for recovery — and the skills and expertise of the nursing staff.