Patient
Safety
Infection control and prevention
Misc. Facts
Misc. Facts #2
100

What do you do when patients bring in food items that need to be refridgerated/frozen?

Place in patient refrigerator with patient name and date.

100

Name the safety officer, compliance officer, and privacy officer. 

Jason Drolet, Sue Devoe, Aaron Teachout.

100

What is the single most effective thing you can do to prevent the spread of infection?

Wash your hands

100

What do you use to clean a glucometer? 

How often?

Bleach wipes

After each use

100

How do you maintain safe access within the corridors in the cent that emergecnies occiur?

Exit corridors and emergency exit routes must have equipment to one side of hall and at least 8 ft. of clearance maintained.

200

Can a family member or friend be used to interpret for a patient or legal guardian?

No. We must use trained interpreters. It is also prohibited to use other employees. 

200

Where do you find information on chemicals used in the orgaization?

MSDS online- Employee Resource page

200

When should you perform hand hygiene?

Use soap and water when hands are visibly soiled, before eating, after using the rest room, and when leaving and enteric precautions room. 

Alcohol based hand rub can be used in other circumstances. 

200

Can you share your login credentials with another person if they really need it?

No, allowing others to use your sign on may compromise patient privacy and falsify the record. 

200

What are the 6 rights to medication safety?

right med, right dose, right time, right route, right patient, right documentation

300

Can a minor consent for their child?

Yes. 
300

When must infomed consent be obtained?

Before any operative or invasive procedure, and non-invasive procedures that place the patient at risk. (EX: sedation or anesthesia)
300

When should you change your gloves? (non-sterile gloves)

Gloves are changed when moving from dirty to clean on the patient, or in the patient environment going from dirty to clean.

300

When a patient is placed on precautions, how do you know, and what should you do?

signage will be present on the outside of the door indicating what protective equipment you need to enter the room. 

300

What is the purpose of medication reconciliation?

to reduce the risk of an adverse drug event resulting from interaction of drug prescribed at NMMC and drug that the patient was already taking. 

400

How do you properly identify a patient before administering medications, treatments or blood products?

Always use two patient identifiers; name and either DOB or medical record number. 

400

How frequently do we have fire drills?

Quarterly fire drills, at a minimum. 

400

What items may be stored in the medication fridge?

only medications and laboratory media.

400

What hours can a patient have visitors?

Except for the psych unit, where visitation is scheduled component of the daily program, pts are allowed to have visitors at their discretion, it is not limited to a time of day. 


400

All verbal orders must be signed within what time frame?

72 hrs.

500

What kinds of things do we do to keep patients safe and meet the national patient safety goals?

Identify patients correctly, ensure critical results get to a provider, ensure alarms are responded to, reduce suicide risk through screening and intervention if needed, prevent mistakes surgery, and sure equality in care. 

500

1. Incase of a fire what would you do?

2. Where are the extinguishers and how do you use them?

RACE

PASS

500

what is the correct hand washing procedure? List in correct order. 

see packet

500

What are NMMC's emergency codes?

Dr. Red: Fire, 

Code 99: cardiac/resp arrest

code triage: disaster

code green: security emergency

code pink: missing, eloped or adducted patient or person

code silver: active shooter


500

What is HICs? and Why is it important?

Hospital Incident Command System

The Emergency management plan outlines how NMMC will respond to disasters and uses this system for managing the event.

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