Right Patient, Right Care
Preventing Workplace Violence
Emergency Readiness
Reducing Risk for Suicide
Safe, Informed Care
100

Critical lab/test results. 

What is reporting critical results to a physician in a timely manner? 

100

An act or threat occurring at the workplace that can include any of the following: verbal, nonverbal, written, or physical aggression; threatening, intimidating, harassing, or humiliating words or actions; bullying; sabotage; sexual harassment; physical assaults; or other behaviors of concern involving staff, licensed practitioners, patients, or visitors.

What is Workplace Violence?

100

A comprehensive, all-hazards approach for a broad spectrum of emergencies — natural, technological, biological, or human-caused

What is an emergency management program? 

100

 CSSRS Screener 

Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale

What suicide screening tool is used for assessing all patients on admission?

100
This must be signed and in the patient's chart prior to receiving any type of care. 

What is a consent to treat? 


200

The most effective way to handoff care to another provider. 

What is BSR involving the patient? 

200

A way to alert to physicians, security, and the ADON to assist staff when a patient is confused and being combative. 

What is a Code Gray? 

200

A method of communication that reaches everyone in response to an emergency. 

What is a disaster call tree? 

200

A patient scoring high risk must be seen by this physician. 

What is a psychiatrist? 

200

Ensuring patients receive information in a way they understand. 

What is assessing patients' communication language barriers during their admission screen? 

300

 Physicians must put in their own orders. 

What is the SLH policy for entering orders?  

300

Reporting abusive behavior. 

What is entering a Quantros when a coworker speaks in an aggressive or derogatory manner.  

300

Devices used to escort non-ambulatory patients off the floor if the elevators were to shut down. 

What are the med sleds located by the staff elevators? 

300

Suicide precautions.

What is taking out all cords, personal belongings other than assistive devices, keeping a light on so the sitter can always have eyes on the patient, plasticware only, and proper documentation? 

300

A formal process of communication between a clinician and a patient that results in authorization or agreement to undergo medical interventions. 

What is informed consent? 

400

Using 2 identifiers during BSR. 

What is making sure you are reporting off on the correct patient? 

400

Provide resources for patients that need protective services.  

What should we do if a patient reports violence, abuse, neglect, or exploitation? 

400

The RED outlets. 

What are used for emergency medical equipment that are backed up on generator? 

400

The sitter should be relived for a break.

What is every two hours? 

400

Completing the med reconciliation on admission.  

What is making sure the patient received the rights meds at the correct times? 

500

Every time you pass meds on a patient, 

What is explaining to the patient what they are receiving and the potential side effects?

500

Not calling a rapid on a patient because you have received backlash from the team in the past. 

What is being afraid to call Rapid Response?

500


The team that manages resources and assets during an emergency or disaster incident. 

 What is the ICC? 

500

The visitor safety sheet. 

What is provided to visitors for suicide risk patients? 

500

A service available for every patient who may not speak English. 

What are Interpreter Services -LSA on the Ipad? 

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