No rhyme or reason
Your guess is as good as mine
Who knows why?
Truly random
Irrelevantly grouped
100

Defined as the failure of a planned action to be completed as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve the aim

What are Medical errors?

100

This nurse was influential in the development of nursing in North America and is the founder of American Nursing Association.

Florence Nightingale (1820-1910)

100

A body response to infection that can include warmth, swelling, pain, and redness. 

What is an inflammatory response

100

Any process variation that doesn't not affect the outcome or result for an adverse event, but carries significant chance of an adverse outcome if it were to occur (aka close call)

What is a near miss.

100

Wearing this will prevent exposure to infectious material when matching level of protection to exposure. 

What is PPE?

200

patient, route, mediation, documentation, dose, & time


What are the 6 rights of medication administration?

200

1. Ask question
2. Collect data
3. Critical appraisal
4. Apply evidence
5. Evaluate outcome

steps in evidence based practice

200

The procedural safety checklist used prior to any surgical event. 

What is a "time out"

200

Leading cause of injury for adults 65 or older.

What are falls?

200

The error of commission, error of omission and error of execution.

What are the three types of health care errors?

300

Organization created to ensure an adequate standard of medical care is given to patients in hospitals; later expanded to accreditation of long term care facilities, labs and home health agencies. 

Who is the Joint Commission

300

The TJC and QSEN 

What are the 2 national/federal organizations for safety?

300

MRSA, VISA, VRSA, & VRE. 

What are examples of Multidrug-resistant organisms

300

Identify patients correctly, Improve staff communication, Improve safe medication administration, Reduce patient harm associated with clinical alarms, Reduce risk of Hospital acquired infections, Better identify patient safety risks in hospital & Better prevent surgical mistakes. 

What are the 2021 National Patient Safety Goals. 

300

Assessment, Diagnosis, Outcome identification and Planning, Implementation, Evaluation

What is the nursing process 

400

Any manual method, physical or mechanical device, material, or equipment that immobilizes or reduces the ability of a patient to move his or her arms, legs, body, or head freely. 

What is physical restraint?

400

Time required for serum concentration to decline by 50%

What is the "half-life" of a drug?

400

 Plan, Do, Study, Act

What are steps of PDSA?

400

The method used to reduce or eliminate transmission of disease from person to person, used to virtually eliminate small pox and polio.

What are immunizations.

400

Unfavorable occurrence that is a direct result of the provision of care or health care services and is unrelated to the patients medical condition.

What is an adverse event?

500

After a safety event or near miss this review takes place to identify or address areas in process that can cause patient harm

What is Root Cause Analysis

500

The kidney and liver share this essential property

What is drug metabolism?

500

An unexpected occurrence involving death or serious physical or psychological injury or the risk thereof

What is a sentinel event

500

This is the transfer of information during transitions in care across the continuum. It provides an opportunity to for the nurse or provider to ask questions, clarify, and confirm details on patients condition.

What is SBAR or Handoff.

500

This type of precaution is used with all patient encounters. It applies to blood, body fluids, secretions, excretions (except sweat), non-intact skin, and mucous membranes

What are Standard Precautions

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