Who is the Divisional Director of Risk Management?
Who is Sandra Browning?
What does T.E.R.M. stand for?
What are the Technical Elements of Risk Management?
How often should staff round on patients when conducting patient observation rounds?
What is every 15 minutes?
The identification of a safety issue that could have been harmful to patients but was prevented.
What is a "GOOD CATCH"?
What does A.E.R. stand for?
What is an Adverse Event Report?
These people have access to recorded video footage.
Who are the facility risk manager, Chief Nursing Officer and CEO.
What T.ERM elements builds the core of Risk Management program?
These elements should be on every patient observation round sheet.
What are precautions, monitoring level and photograph?
While making rounds down the hallway a staff observed two patients kissing. What is the incident type?
What is sexual boundary verbal/physical non- aggressive breach?
What is Root Cause Analysis?
The person who is the Director of Claims and reviews all AER submissions?
Who is Bern O'Kane?
What T.E.R.M. elements address patient observation rounds?
What is Element 4?
Risk Prevention Techniques
Camera audits are performed for how long?
What is at least 1 hour or four 15 minutes rounds?
Scenario: A patient was found in the floor in their room, reported that he fell and had to be sent to hospital.
What is Fall Unobserved?
P.S.W.P. stands for this?
What is Patient Safety Work Product?
Facility Risk Managers send written notification to one of these two individuals for requests for copies of recorded video from regulatory, health oversight agency.
Who is Michelle Carson or Ben Waters?
What T.E.R.M. element measures the effectiveness of the patient safety program?
What is Element 10?
Measuring the effectiveness of the PATIENT SAFETY PROGRAM
How do you determine how many Senior Leadership Rounds your facility should complete each month?
What is a minimum of once per shift, per unit (including intake), per week to include ALL shifts, weekends and holidays?
Patient care staff must be trained upon hire an annually to the early identification, observation, and reporting of these seven High-Risk Behaviors?
What is Suicide, Sexual Aggression, Sexual Victimization, Medical Risks, Falls, Elopements, and Assault/Homicide.
P.S.E.S. stands for this?
What is Patient Safety Evaluation System?
Identify three facility roles authorized to view retrospective (recorded) facility surveillance video.
Who is the CEO, FRM, CNO/DON?
What T.E.R.M. element guides policies for patient belongings, searches, and contraband?
What is Element 8?
Environment of Care
At minimum, rounds will document location and overt behavior during the day and location plus ________ during the night.
What are observed respiration and position?
Scenario: A patient is sitting in front of the nurse's station, within view of staff, able to get sharp object and begins to cut their wrist. What type of incident is this?
What is a non-suicidal self-injurious behavior?
What does C.S.A. stand for?
What is Comprehensive Systematic Analysis?