Joint Commission
Patient Safety/Risk Management
Infection Prevention and Control
Hazardous Material/
Emergency Codes
100

How do you wear your Hospital Badge?

Visible above the waist.

100

What are two patient identifiers? 

Name and Date of Birth.

100

How much contact time is required for peroxide wipes?

1 Minute

100

Where is the Hazardous Material container located?

In the Soiled Utility room. 

100

Who do you call for a Code Blue? *DAILY DOUBLE* What is the phone number you call?

Quarter Deck Code Line: 725-1222

200

If you're speaking with a surveyor and you don't know the answer, what do you say?

Tell them that you don't know the answer but you know where to look or whom to ask.

200

What is a PSRs?

Patient Safety Reports

200

When should you wash your hands with soap and water?

When hands are visibly soiled or have come into contact with bodily fluids.

200

When should a sharps container be replaced and once replaced what do you do with them?

When the container is 2/3rds full or expired. Container should be sealed and placed in the Soiled Utility room.

200

What is a Code Red?

Fire

300

What does SBAR stand for?

Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation. 

300

True or False: Anyone can submit a PSRs.

True.

300

What does does PPE stand for?

Personal Protective Equipment

300

Where is our Emergency Management Procedures plan located?

In the red book located next to the LPO office.

300

Who do you call for a Code Red?

911

400

How many patients will be 'traced' by a surveyor?

Two.

400

Where can you find the Patient Bill of Rights and Responsibilities?  

At the Front Desk.

400

What PPE should be worn during patient care?

Gloves, gown, mask, and eye protection.

400

If you need to pull a MSDS on a chemical where would you find it?

In the LPO Office.

400

What is a Code White?

Armed Intruder/Active Shooter

500

How often does Joint Commission conduct surveys?

36-39 months

500

Who should you notify of a possible Sentinel Event?

Division Officer, Department Head, and the Clinical Risk Manager

500

An approach to infection control that treats all bodily fluids and substances as if they were infectious for HIV and HBV is called what?

Standard Precautions

500

For large chemical spills in the clinic, who should you call?

Quarterdeck 

500

Who do you call for emergencies outside NHCP?

911

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