Equipment Logs
Infection Control
Orthopedic Complications
Medication Safety
Patient-Centered Care
100

These logs show that equipment has been routinely serviced

Maintenance logs

100

The most important way to prevent infection transmission

Hand hygiene

100

A blood clot that commonly occurs after surgery

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)

100

These are commonly used for pain control after orthopedic surgery

Opioids

100

Patients are included in this process regarding their treatment

Decision-making

200

This action ensures faulty equipment is not accidentally reused

Tagging it “out of service”

200

Antibiotics should be given within this timeframe before incision

Within 60 mins

200

Severe pain and swelling may indicate this emergency condition

Compartment syndrome

200

These medications prevent blood clots post-operatively

Anticoagulants

200

This is provided to patients about recovery and rehabilitation

Patient Education

300

This action involves stopping use of equipment immediately after failure

Removing from service

300

This type of infection is monitored after orthopedic surgery

Surgical site infection

300

This occurs when fat enters the bloodstream after fractures

Fat embolism

300

This process is required for high-risk medications

Independent double checking

300

This plan ensures safe transition from hospital to home

Discharge planning

400

This plan ensures continued care if equipment fails.

Contingency plans

400

Equipment must undergo this process before reuse

Sterilization

400

Redness, warmth, and drainage at a wound site may indicate this

Infection

400

This principle ensures correct drug, dose, patient, route, and time.

5 Rights of Medication Administration

400

This involves listening and responding to patient concerns

Patient feedback/complaint management

500

This department is typically responsible for inspecting and repairing malfunctioning medical equipment.

Biomedical engineering

500

This precaution is used for patients with contagious infections

Isolation precautions

500

Sudden shortness of breath post-op may indicate this life-threatening issue.

Pulmonary embolism

500

This must be monitored closely when giving opioids

Respiratory Status

500

This approach respects patient values and preferences

Patient-centered care

M
e
n
u