Events/Incident
NPSG
Survey Prepardness
Infection Control
100

What is our Event/Incident reporting system?

MIDAS

100

______________ & ______________ are our two Patient Identifiers

Patient Name and Date of Birth

100

What does GACHS stand for?

General Acute Care Hospital Relicensing Survey

100

Two methods of Hand Hygiene?

Alcohol based hand sanitizer

Washing with soap and water.

200

An unresolved complaint is a ________________.

Grievance

200

What are 5 Rights of Medication Administration

Right patient

Right Medication

Right Time

Right Dose 

Right Route

200

Where is our Hospital License posted?

In the Lobby- On the wall adjacent to the BP Monitoring machine

200

How long do you wash your hands?

20 Secs

300

Mr. Smith had a Fall as he entered the hospital and was walking up to the Registration desk to complete the registration. Is this considered as a "Patient Fall" or "Non-Patient Fall"

Non-Patient Fall

300

When do you screen the Patient for Suicide

On Admission

300

Where are our Quality Initiatives Posted?

Visual Boards

300

For how long should the surface remain wet when using Sani-Cloth wipes?

2 Minutes

400

What are two modules available in MIDAS + to report events?

Risk

Patient Relations Module


400

What is performed before the procedure that starts with a 'T'

Time Out

400

Who is authorized to Shut off the Medical Gas?

Director of Facilities


400

Hand Sanitizer is effective only if applied and rubbed in thoroughly -Made with 60% alcohol -Applied before and after patient contact , and each glove use

True OR False

True

500

If you are required to report the event that requires immediate attention follow ____________ in addition to entering an event in MIDAS.

Chain of Command

500

"Reporting critical results of tests and diagnostic procedures on a timely basis" is a part of NPSG "Improve Staff Communication" 

True OR False

True

500

Items should be stored at least _______ inches from the ceiling Sprinkler head.

18"

500

What is the most important Precaution?

Standard Precaution

(Standard precautions include:

  • Hand hygiene

  • Use of personal protective equipment (e.g., gloves, gowns, masks)

  • Safe injection practices

  • Safe handling of potentially contaminated equipment or surfaces in the patient environment, and

  • Respiratory hygiene/cough etiquette)

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