Policy
How many seconds should proper handwashing take?
40-60 seconds
Where can you find the clinical privileges of a physician?
Desktop of Supervisor and ICITY
How Often Should you visit the dentist or dental hygienist?
Every 6 months or Twice a year
What are the Three (3) Magnet Pillars?
Patient Satisfaction
Nurses Satisfaction
Nursing Sensitive Indicator
In fire safety, What does PASS stand for?
Pull the Pin
Aim at the Base of Fire
Squeeze the handle
Sweep from side to side
What are the three (3) types of Hand Hygiene
Hand washing, Hand Rub, Hand Scrub
What is the recommended height for stored materials from the ground and the ceiling?
Not less than 10cm height from the ground and not less than 30cm from ceiling
How often Should you Brush Your Teeth?
Twice a Day
Who is the Chief Nursing Officer or CNO?
Dr.Yousef Alshamlani
What do you have to do when there is a failure in any medical machine?
Call maintenance at 90000 in KKUH, DUH and 7000 in KAUH
Give the step by step procedure in navigating the policy in iCity?
click icity app or link (https://icity.ksu.edu.sa)
click (Policy and Procedures )
or Department>Nursing Department>Policies and Procedures Then Press Here or search
What does ESR means?
Essential Safety Requirements
TRUE OR FALSE (Eating a healthy diet is important for both oral health and overall health?)
TRUE
Who is the Director of Nursing in DUH?
Mr. Homoud Alenazi
What methodology should you follow in case of chemical spill?
Recognize, Avoid, Isolate, Notify (RAIN)
What are the proper sequence of DONNING and DOFFING for PPE?
DONNING - Gown, Mask, Goggles, Gloves
DOFFING - Gloves, Goggles, Gown, Mask
What does PAR stand for?
Periodic Automatic Replenishment
Smoking tobacco will increase your chance for what disease?
ORAL CANCER
Give at least 3 core Values in Magnet?
Patient centric, Advance education, Innovation, Excellence, Accountability,Quality,Diversity,Equity,Inclusion
Injuries that affect the oral mucosa, causing damage,, it can impair patients normal Oral functions and cause pain
Mucosal Injury
What are the 5 Moments of Hand Hygiene?
1.Before touching a patient
2.Before a procedure
3.After a procedure or body fluid exposure risk
4.After touching a patient
5.after touching a patient’s surroundings
What does the "S" stand for in Patient Safety?
Sense the Error
How many permanent teeth are there in the mouth?
32
What are the Five (5) components of a magnet
Transformational Leadership,
Structural Empowerment,
Exemplary Professional Practice
New Knowledge Innovations and Improvements,
Empirical Outcome
For which patient age and condition should medication reconciliation be performed?
Age older than 65 years
More than one comorbid condition