Contact Isolation
Elopement
Stop and Watch
General
100

To prevent the spread of microorganisms

Why should you use contact precautions?

100

Any care setting

Which setting might an elopement occur?

100

Anyone but especially CNAs, HAs, therapy, DAs and nurses.

Who can report changes in patient statuses?

100

In their caddie

Where must ice scoops be left when not in use?

200

For 48 hours after symptoms resolve

How long should a patient with Clostridioides difficile enteric infection remain on contact precautions?

200

To ensure patient safety

Why is effective assessment of elopement risk important?

200
Some of the issues that can be reported on Stop and Watch.

What are changes in skin color, respiratory effort, sleep pattern, decreased or increase urination, strong urine odor, and increased confusion.

200

Everyone's responsibility

Who much respond to call lights?

300

Outside the patient's room

Where should you keep supplies for contact precautions?

300

On admission and any change in condition.

How often should you assess elopement risk?

300

Click New Alert on POC.

How can CNAs report a change of condition in PCC?
300

Bleach for non-porous surfaces and hand washing--not hand sanitizer

How do you clean for c. diff?
400

The family members should perform hand hygiene.

What instruction should you give the patient's family when they visit a patient on contact precautions?

400

Ambulatory status and mental status

Which parameters should you assess in combination with elopement risk?

400

An alert on the dashboard explaining who and what has changed.

What will nurses, ADON, DON and ED see if an alert is created in POC?

400

Only natural hair color.

What hair colors are allowed?

500

gloves and a gown

When caring for a patient who's on contact precautions, you should wear what?

500

Dementia and wondering


Which diagnosis or action may indicate an increased risk of elopement?

500

No open toed shoes

What shoe type is prohibited?

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