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Which of the following is NOT part of the data needed for a CNL to assess their clinical unit?

  1. The organization's financial statement

  2. The target population and age distribution

  3. The percentage of full-time equivalents (FTEs)

  4. Rate of nosocomial infections

The correct answer is: The organization's financial statement

The choice indicating that the organization's financial statement is not part of the data needed for a Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) to assess their clinical unit is correct. CNLs primarily focus on clinical outcomes, patient care quality, and operational efficiency related to nursing practice. Their assessments typically involve data on patient demographics, the nurse-to-patient ratios, staff workloads, and clinical outcomes such as infection rates. While understanding the financial health of the organization can provide context for resource allocation, it does not directly impact the assessment of the clinical unit's performance in terms of patient care. Instead, a CNL would focus more on factors that influence clinical outcomes and workflows, such as the characteristics of the target population, staffing levels based on full-time equivalents, and rates of hospital-acquired infections. These elements are critical for making informed decisions to enhance patient care and improve overall healthcare processes.