Patient Safety
Universal Protocol
Falls Prevention / Restraints
HIPAA / Confidentiality
Infection Prevention
100
Who is your patient safety officer?
Who is Susan Morris.
100
The procedure setup to minimize harm to a patient that is to undergo treatment, surgical procedures, processes is called.
What is Universal Protocol.
100
What are the 2 types of categories for restraints that you may see here at Magic Valley?
What are, medical-surgical restraints and behavioral restraints.
100
Who is your Privacy Official?
Who is Dianne Kohtz.
100
What is the single most important thing that can be done to minimize the spread of infection?
What is good hand hygiene.
200
Can a room number be used as a patient identifier prior to giving medication?
What is NO.
200
True or false, it is correct to write yes on the surgical site that the surgeon is intending to operate on?
What is yes.
200
The renewal of restraint orders must occur at least how frequently?
What is every 24 hours.
200
The purpose of the service recovery program is what?
To resolve a patient/customer's complaint.
200
This term is given to an infection that was acquired during the course of a patients hospital stay.
What is Healthcare- acquired infection.
300
Where would you find information about Sentinel events and event reporting?
What is Compliance 360.
300
What are the 3 steps involve with the Universal Protocol Process?
What is Verification, Mark the site, Time out.
300
How often must the patient in restraints be documented?
What is at least every 2 hours.
300
Who's responsibility is it to protect patient information?
What is everyone?
300
Who is your infection prevention office?
Who is Trish Heath.
400
HITS reporting is used for what?
What is reporting of adverse events that the patient has been subjected to. This would include medication errors, falls with and without injury, injuries to the patient etc.
400
Why are they called apartments when they are all stuck together?
What is :)
400
In Non patient areas of the hospital what can we do minimize risks for falls?
What are, clear the hallways, ensure dry floors, or if floors are wet clearly identify them, open doors for anyone using crutches, electrical cords are out of the walk areas, rooms are picked up, adequate lighting, side rails returned to the upright position.
400
Who do you refer the media to if they are asking for information about a patient?
What is refer them to Community Relations.
400
What type of isolation is required for rule out Tuberculosis?
What is Air Precautions Isolation.
500
Name one goal of set by the Joint Commission for 2009.
What is Improve accuracy of patient identification, Improve effectiveness of communications amongst caregivers, Improve safety of using medications, reduce the risk of healthcare related infections, accurate medication reconciliation process, reduce risk of injuries from patient falls, encourage patient involvement in there own care, identify patient safety risk.
500
If 75% of all accidents happen within 5 miles of home, why not move 10 miles away?
What is :)
500
The Yellow star, yellow blankets, yellow slippers, and chart fall risk stickering are good examples of what?
What is methods to identify high risk for fall patients.
500
If a person comes to you and requests a copy of their PHI (Protected Health Information, medical record) where should you send them?
What is send them to the HIM (Health Information Management) department.
500
What are the different types of Personal Protective Equipment that you may use in your everyday job?
What is TB mask, Goggles, Gloves, Isolation Gown, PAPR unit.
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