Precepting
HIPPA and Patient Privacy
Downtime Tasks
Documentation
100
Name two qualities that make a good preceptor.

Approachable, taking time to explain the job, socializer, educator, etc

100

What is HIPPA?

A law that protects patient information

100

Name one example of a downtime task

Stocking, rounding, cleaning/ organizing, etc

100

How often do we need to chart in cares and safety?

Every hour

200

True or False: Preceptors do NOT provide feedback.

False

200

True or false: I can share patient information with other members of the care team.

True!

200

True or False: I can bring my homework into a continuous observation assignment?

False

200

Name a strategy for uninterrupted charting time?

Chart in the room

300

Name ONE of the 5 safe behaviors

Attention to detail

Communicate clearly

Speak up and respond respectfully

Hand off effectively

Support one another

300

True or false: I can look up my child's vaccine records in EPIC?

False!

300

Why is intentional rounding important?

Helps improve patient safety and decrease falls.

300

Why is charting in real time important?

Charting drives our staffing for the unit and directly impacts how many nurses and PCA's each unit is able to have for the shift.

400

What does the H in HOPE stand for?

Human Connection

400

What is the compliance hotline?

An anonymous reporting tool used by staff to report a breach in patient privacy.  

400

Name three of the five R's of intentional rounding

Reposition

Relieve

Refresh

Restroom

Review

400

Name three useful pieces of information that you can find in the patient's chart prior to the start of your shift. 

Diet order, code status, CHG bath, blood sugars, etc 

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