What is disruptive behavior?
Threatening/abusive language, degrading/demeaning comments, profanity/abusive language, inappropriate contact, refusal to abide by hospital policy
What does the acronym STOP stand for?
Stop, Think, Organize, Position
What is our fall rate goal?
<5.49
A patient was verbally and physically aggressive to a staff member. Where would you report the incident?
RL6
What is harassment?
Slurs, epithets, threats, derogatory and unwelcome comments, unwelcome sexual advances/requests for favors, and other verbal/physical conduct
What are examples of bloodborne pathogens?
Hepatitis B and C, HIV and AIDS
What is Code Stop?
Code to page when a patient falls and you are requesting the Stop Team
How can you identify a fall risk patient?
Fall risk bracelet, fall risk door magnet
Where are the "panic buttons" located in the hospital if you need police assistance?
Front desk, both nurse stations, pharmacy
What plain language code is used for disruptive behavior?
Disruptive Behavior
Safety devices, empty sharps, never recap needle, immediately dispose of needles
What is the 5-second mobility screen?
What is the No Pass Zone?
All employees are responsible for responding to call lights and alarms
What type of personal protective equipment do you need to care for a patient on droplet precautions?
Gown, gloves, surgical mask
What is a patient/caregiver behavior plan or contract?
Plans to respond to maladaptive and/or disruptive patient behavior including specific interventions, review of effectiveness, and directions for communication with staff and patient/family/caregivers
If you get a needlestick or sharps injury, what do you do?
Immediately wash with soap and water and notify your supervisor
How would you transfer a patient who is unable to sit unsupported on the edge of the bed?
Hoyer
What are examples of fall reduction strategies?
Bed and chair alarms, non-slip footwear, path clutter free, proper lighting, call light within reach
What does the II patient room magnet mean?
Care in pairs, do not provide care alone in the patient room
What are examples de-escalation techniques?
Non-threatening body language, active listening, calm responses, low stimulation, allow for personal space
What is a sharps injury?
A penetrating stab wound from a needle, scalpel or any other sharp object
What is the Stop Light for Safety?
Red, green and yellow visual mobility tool on the whiteboard.
What are the 5 Ps of Purposeful Rounding?
Pain, position, potty, proximity, personal needs
Who is our Hospital Safety Officer?
Facilities Director, Kerry Mazingo