OSHA & SAFETY
PATIENT & STAFF SAFETY
HAZ. WASTE
BAG TECHNIQUE
MEDICATION RECONCILITAIONT
100

This federal agency sets rules to keep employees safe from workplace

This federal agency sets rules to keep employees safe from workplace hazards.What is OSHA?

100

Safety must be assessed at every visit in these three areas 

What are patient, staff, and environmental safety?

100

Used needles, lancets, and scalpels all belong in this container.

What is a sharps container?

100

This is the very first step of proper bag technique before opening your bag.

What is performing hand hygiene?

100

Medication reconciliation is required at SOC and these three other timepoints.

What are ROC (Resumption of care) and Recertification, and any PRN changes?

200

These three items are required for PPE if there is a splash risk during patient care. 

What are mask, eye protection, and gloves?

200

This is what you do if a patient's home feels unsafe before you enter.

What is notify the office immediately and do not enter?

200

This is the rule for sharps containers regarding how full they can get.

What is do not fill past the fill line?

200

Your nursing bag must always be placed on this before opening it in a patient's home.

What is a clean barrier?

200

When reconciling medications, you compare the referral list, the patient's verbal report, and these.

What are the actual medication bottles?

300

The FIRST thing you do after a needlestick injury 

What is wash/flush the area immediately with soap and water?

300

Fall prevention, medication safety, and infection prevention are all examples of this type of safety.

What is patient safety?

300

Name two types of hazardous waste a home health nurse might generate during a visit.

What are sharps and blood-contaminated materials (or IV tubing, soiled PPE)?

300

This is the "golden rule" of bag technique regarding clean and dirty items.

What is never mix clean and dirty items?

300

You find that a patient has a duplicate blood pressure medication with same class and same purpose. What is your first action?

What is notify the physician?

400

True or False: You may recap a needle if you are careful 

What is False. You must discard into appropriate sharps container to avoid accidental self-injury?

400

This combination in the home creates a serious fire risk.

What is oxygen and smoking?

400

This is where hazardous waste should NOT be disposed of in a patient's home.

What is the regular household trash?

400

Name three common bag technique errors cited during surveys.

What are bag on the floor, no barrier, mixing clean/dirty, no equipment cleaning, poor hand hygiene?

400

This type of documentation deficiency is the most common finding related to medication reconciliation on surveys.

What is no documentation of reconciliation being performed (or incomplete med list)?

500

This type of pathogen can be transmitted through needlesticks and includes HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C. 

What are bloodborne pathogens?

500

Name two examples of environmental hazards a clinician should document during a home visit.

What are clutter/fall hazards, fire risks, sanitation issues (any two)?

500

What must you document after providing hazardous waste education to a patient?

What is the education provided, patient response, and level of understanding?

500

Bag technique is required at ALL visits and supports this core infection control principle.

What is preventing cross-contamination between patients?

500

Accurate medication reconciliation helps prevent this outcome, which is also a key quality metric in home health.

What is avoidable hospitalization (rehospitalization)?

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