Emergency!
Documentation
infection/safety
Random
Patient first
100
This phase of a disaster is known as a localized response, and I would need to remain on-duty until notified otherwise.
What is Phase B?
100
These are 2 examples of how your were oriented to your department
What is worksite orientation and job specific competencies
100

This is what MSDS stands for

What is Material safety data sheet?

100
These are examples of how you are qualified/competent to do your job
What is passed licensing exam, completed departmental competency, completed orientation, annual training
100
This an example of a national patient safety goal
What is improve accuracy of patient identification? (can also be improve effectiveness of communication among caregivers, improve safety of using medications, reduce the risk of health care acquired infectons...
200
This type of code can be called for an aggressive patient or visitor
What is code green?
200

This is how I communicate with my colleagues and multidisciplinary team members regarding patient status

what is handoff, paging/secure chat, participation in rounds?

200

This is where I can find the MSDS list

What is the intranet? (in the quick links section of the hub)

200

This is an example of how patient satisfaction is measured

What is NRC survey?

300

This abbreviation stands for "unit" and it's use is prohibited by Joint Commission in your documentation

What is U?

300
This is the frequency that I should perform hand hygiene
What is before and after patient contact and after handline equipment used in their care? (hand sanitizer ok unless hands visibly soiled - then need to wash)
300
This is the definition of a sentinal event
What is an unanticipated occurrence involving death or serious physical or psychological injury (includes loss of limb or limb function)
300
This is where I can find the patient bill of rights
What is the website bmc.org? Also, they are posted prominently throughout the hospital near entrances and patients receive a copy when they are admitted.
400
This code is called in the event of an abducted/missing child
What is code pink?
400

This is what I would fill out if there is an adverse event with a patient

What is a RL report (found in quick links on the hub)

400

This is the contact time (meaning wet time) for the purple top wipes

What is 2 minutes?

400

This is what I would do if I came across a hazardous spill (4 things...)

What is clear the area and limit access to essential personnel, call control at 4-6666, notify my supervisor, and complete RL report?

400

What are the two patient identifiers we use to verify the identity of outpatients?

What is: full name and DOB

500
These are 3 examples of what you would do if you received a bomb threat by phone
What is remain calm, speak in normal tone, listen for distinguising characteristics of caller's voice and background noise? (also acceptable: call public safety, write down everything you remember the caller saying, ask where the bomb is located)
500

This is what I would do in the event of a fire/smoke

What is RACE? R: rescue/remove people from immediate fire scene/room A: Alert/Activate fire pull station, call 4-6666 with location of fire C: Confine fire by closing all doors to rooms and areas E: Extinguish small fire with portable fire extinguisher/ Evacuate horizontally to another fire zone if necessary

500
These are the 3 steps you would take if you had accidental blood or body fluid exposure
What is wash affected area with soap/water, notify supervisor, go immediately to Occ Health
500

This is the number to call if I encounter a chemical spill

What is x4-6666

500
This is who you could contact if a patient complaint is unable to be resolved by staff/manager
Who is the patient advocate? (x44970)
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