Patient Safety/INR
Medication Management
Education
Acronyms & Misc
Patient Centered Medical Home
100

Calling EMS or calling the charge nurse at the nearest ED, giving SBAR. 

What is transferring a patient to a higher level of care

100
asking the patient to verify each medication they are taking, including new medications and also verifying the pharmacy 

What is medication reconciliation

When is this done? 
100

When we ask a patient how they prefer to learn and what barriers they may have

What is education screening. 

How often is this done?

100

CBO

What is an Evaluation and competency check of various expected job duties filled out during your onboarding/orientation status.

100

PCMH stands for

What is Patient Centered Medical Home or Primary Care Medical Home

200

Write it down, read it back and communicate the result to the appropriate provider

What is when you receive a critical result

200

a room where distractions are at a minimum for medication preparation

What is a medication room. 

Where are they located? 

200

materials that are pre-selected and vetted to be provided to patients about specific disease processes or medications

What is approved patient education. 

Where is this located? 

200

PASS

What is Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep. For fire containment
200
Care coordination

what is.. refer patients to specialists, connecting with support services (Dukewell, LCSW, HH), access to care, multiple communication methods for the patient to choose from

300

Safety and Falls coach

what is...Lynn lawson

300

 a list of medications stored in the clinic **

DPC medication formulary

Does it need to be signed by the PMD? How often? 

300

Infection Prevention Liason

What is Shayla Brooks

300

RACE

What is the acronym for fire safety. 

Rescue

Alarm

Contain

Extinguish

300

Patient centered care

what is... patient selects their own PCP and patients educational, SES and culture are considered when making care decisions. 

400
Persons responsible for INR patient education, f/u monitoring, compliance issues and adverse reactions? 

The provider is responsible for all of the above. 

The triage/INR nurse is also responsible for patient education and f/u 

400

a type of label used when a medication can be dangerous

what is a 'high alert' medication

Do we carry HA medications here? 


400

RL6

What is the system for reporting Safety Incidents

Where is this located? 

400

SDS 

What is Safety Data Sheet. 

Where is it kept? 

400

System Based Approach

What is...using EBP, decision support tools, PHM and information technology to improve the health of the population
500

 a manual for managing INR patients as an LPN/RN

What is the INR protocol. 

Where is it located? 

500

A place where a persons immunization history can be found

What is NCIR and the Immunizations tab in Epic

500

Frequency of Code Blue Drills 

what is.. annually. 

Where is the AED located? 

Is there an Ambubag with the AED?

500

Statements you avoid when speaking to a JACHO surveyer  **

Usually, Sometimes, attempt, try

500

Population Health Management

What is.. improving health for the whole population through policies that effect quality and access to care. 

What is an example of this? 

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