EOC/Infection Prevention
Codes, Policy, Consents
Suicide Prevention, Event Reporting
100

What are Standard Precautions?

The concept of treating all patients as potentially infectious regardless of their diagnosis or presumed infectious state. 

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Gloves, gowns, goggles, etc

100

Where do you find information about our Universal Emergency Management codes?

On your SLHS badge

100

What do you do if screening identifies the patient as moderate or high risk?

- Further assessment using an appropriate tool for a clinical setting

- Use the safety checklist

200

What is a dwell time and how do you find it?

The amount of time that a disinfectant must remain wet on a surface in order to achieve the product's advertised kill rate.

On the bottle

200

Where do you find IFUs?

SLHS desktop- oneSOURCE for IFUs

200

If a suicide screening score is >9. What should you do?

KEEP THE PATIENT IN LINE OF SIGHT AT ALL TIMES!

300

Who is responsible for checking for expired items?

EVERYONE

300

Where would you go to find a specific policy?

SLHS desktop- 360

300

What is our line of sight process?

PAS notify via provider chat and provide line of sight until provider is ready or MA brings patient back for vitals.

400

When should you perform hand hygiene?

Upon entrance and exit

400

How should we ensure that PHI is secured and there is no unsecured PHI observed?

Using two patient identifiers, Screen locked when unattended, Papers containing PHI flipped over or covered, Lab labels not left at printer, dispose of PHI in shred bin, and avoid discussion PHI in public areas

400

What is considered an event that should be reported?

Anything that occurs that is not consistent with the desired operation of the medical center, or any event causing harm or injury as the result of medical intervention, rather than the underlying medical condition.

500

What is an SDS and where do you find them?

Staff can clearly explain that an SDS (Safety Data Sheet) provides information on chemical hazards, safe handling, storage, spill response, and exposure controls. Staff can accurately describe how to access SDS documents through The Source or St Luke's Apps and Tools → Safety Data Sheet & Chemical Intake.

500
Where is our emergency binder located?

Back nurses station

500

How do you report these events?

By accessing Speakup reporting platfrom from any St. Luke’s computer.

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