Infection Control
National Patient Safety Goals
Medication Management
Emergency Management and Environment of Care
Provision of Care, Treatment & Services
100

Explains how to use, clean and store equipment and supplies. 

What are manufacturer's instructions for use?

100

The two patient identifiers.

What is patient's name, date of birth, or medical record number?

100

LASA is the acronym for this.

What is look-alike sound-alike?

100
This is where your department's emergency preparedness plan is located.

What is the red binder?

100

This is where you can find the documentation of a nursing assessment in Epic.

What are profiles, flow sheets, or notes?

200

Located in the infection prevention and control policy, this plan clarifies what to do when exposed to blood borne pathogens.

What is the exposure control plan?

200

Verifies correct patient, site and procedure. 

What is a time-out?

200

This is the first step when a medication error or adverse drug reaction occurs.

What is ensure the patient is safe/stabilized?

200

This type of evacuation calls for patient to be moved to an adjacent area of the same floor separated by a fire door.

What is horizontal?

200

Always use this when assessing for abuse in a non-English speaking patient.

What is a hospital interpreter?

300

When your hands are visibly contaminated.

When do you have to wash with soap and water.

300

Completed at every patient visit to confirm current medications, doses, and compliance. 

What is medication reconciliation?

300

Once opened, a multi-dose vial is labeled with a beyond-use date of this.

What is 28 days from today?

300

This is where you can find Safety Data Sheets for chemicals.

What is Gladiator/A-Z Resources/MSDS Online?

300

The physician must examine a patient within this time frame after initiation of a violent or chemical restraint.

What is one hour?

400

Worn when you suspect a contagious condition. 

What is PPE?

400

Improving electronic health literacy for patients over age 50. 

What is our healthcare equity project?

400

This professional must inspect the inpatient's own home medications for acceptable and continued use before allowed.

What is a pharmacist?

400

These people are authorized to turn off medical gas valves in an emergency.

Who are La Crosse Fire Department, Security, Facility Operations, or Respiratory Therapy?

400

The length of time allowed for reassessment after administering a PRN pain medication.

What is within 4 hours?

500

The 5 moments for performing hand hygiene.

What is: Before patient contact, Before an aseptic task, After body fluid exposure risk, After patient contact, & After contact with patient surroundings.

500

The C-SSRS and PHQ2/PHQ4 and PHQ9 are used to assess for this.

What is risk for suicide?

500

A high-alert medication requires this administration safety strategy.

What is dual RN signoff?

500
R.A.C.E stands for this.

What is Rescue/Remove people, Activate alarm, Close doors/Call 911, Evacuate/Extinguish?

500

The patient's this must be individualized.

What is plan of care?

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