What Report?
Patient Safety 101
Safety in BH
Acronyms for Days
100

What report should be submitted if a teammate cut their hand on a sharp metal corner of a computer workstation?

ROII - Report of Occupational Illness / Injury

100

The correct number of patient identifiers to always use. 

What is 2. 

100

The number to call for security 

What is 355-3333

100

R.A.C.E

Rescue. Alarm. Contain. Extinguish. 

200

A report entered by a teammate who identifies a safety issue that could harm a patient.

Care Event 

200

What should always come first? 

Safety First. 

200

Call a code ___ when you need help. 

Response / Armstrong. 

200
C.S.S.R.S

Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale. 

300
A baseball themed award for a teammate who has done a great job! 

A Good Catch. 

300

What report should be entered if a patient eloped from the unit?

A care event. 

300

When 1:1 with a patient in a room you should always try to

Position yourself with a clear path to the exit

300

AOC

Administrator on call. Who is the correct person to call for any significant safety events day or night. 

400

A flag entered into the chart after a significant event or attempted self harm. 

Risk to harm flag. 

400
C.U.S.+
Speak up for safety. 

Concerned. Uncomfortable. Stop! Escalate up the chain of command. 

400

Most elopements happen... 

While a door is open when a teammate is entering or leaving the unit. 

400

HRO

High Reliability Organization 

500

Rise and shine for the A.M. roll call on this the facility wide daily call for all things safety related. 

What is Daily Safety Brief. 

500

The study of how a human interacts with their environment 

Human factors 

500

The most common factor that contributes to patient harm events 

What is lack of communication 
500

S.B.A.R.

A format for communicating important information that summarizes the Situation Background Assessment Recommendation. 

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