What does RAACE mean at Orlando Health Hospitals?
What is Remove, Alarm, Alert, Confine, Extinguish?
What is the number one way to reduce the risk of health care-associated infections?
What is hand washing?
What process is used for hand-off communication?
What is SBAR?
Time-critical scheduled medications must be administered within ______ before or after scheduled time.
What is 30 minutes?
How do you know if a patient admitted is positive for MRSA/VRE?
How do you use a fire extinguisher?
What is Pull pin, Aim, Squeeze, Swap?
We screen all inpatients and ED patients 12y/o and older for ____ using the C-SSRS?
What is suicide?
Goals that must be measurable and specific to the patient's active diagnoses.
What is Care plan?
Mechanism in place to protect patients when giving them high-alert medications involving two clinicians.
What is independent double verification?
When should you wash hands with soap and water for a minimum of 15 seconds when hand sanitizer is not acceptable?
What is visibly soiled hands or when caring for a patient with C. diff?
What are the Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and where are they located?
What is they identify hazardous solution products and they are located on SWIFT (under Safety)?
When providing care, treatment, and services you must use at least two ______?
What is patient identifiers?
What is the nursing responsibility for reporting critical results/values?
What is physician must be notified within 30min of confirmation of the critical result/value and communication must be documented.
How can you tell if a vial is one-time use or multi-dose?
What is any vial that is 'preservative-free' and/or is labeled "single dose vial" is one time use only?
Disinfectants have to stay wet on the surface for a certain period of time to kill all germs. This is called _____.
What is contact time?
What is disposed of in "black" containers?
What phrase is used that describes when alarms go off constantly and staff becomes desensitized to the sound, causing them to miss/ignore alarm signals?
What is alarm fatigue?
What 3 elements are included in the Medical History?
What are allergies, Medical conditions, and past surgeries?
What is the 3 step process for administering a medication that is new to the patient?
What is educate the patient about the medication (and document), assess/monitor the effects, and note adverse effects or non-effectiveness?
How do you know if a negative airflow room is functioning properly?
What is alarm outside of the room will alarm if there is a problem?
What does the "red tag" over double doors mean? What does the "blue tag" over the doors indicate?
What are smoke compartments?
What is a control door?
What was developed to prevent wrong site, wrong procedure, wrong person during surgeries and procedures?
Name 3 identified diseases/processes that Orlando Health recognizes core measures for.
What is CHF, Stroke, AMI, Pneumonia, Surgical Care Improvement Project?
Goals of Antimicrobrial Stewardship
Training provided to team members yearly to remain in compliance with OSHA and reduce the risk of infections.
What is bloodborne pathogen training?