Safety
Medication Management
Patient Safety
Environment of Care
Infection Control
100

What does the acronynm PASS stand for? 

Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep

100

Once TB solution is open how many days is that vial valid for before expiring? 

What is 28 days from today?

100

Patients and families are given surveys to evaluate their experience at our facility?

What is how we measure patient satisfaction?

100

This is where your business continuity plan is location? 

Front Desk, Nursing Station and Program Director Office
100

What are two ways that you can prevent spread of infection? 

Washing hands and or wearing mask

200

What is the color code for Medical Alert? 

Code Blue 

200

What is each patient responsible to bring to the dosing window to obtain their take-homes? 

What is a ID and Lockbox? 
200

Name the three (3) dashboards used for tracking quality metrics

QI Dashboard, Counselor Dashboard, Clinical Scorecard

200

What is the monthly report called that Program Director/Office Manager complete to assess the Environment of Care? 

What is the Monthly Operational Report? 

200

An approach to infection control that treats all body fluids as if they were infectious.

What is Standard Precautions?

300

What does the acroynm RACE stand for? 

Rescue, Alarm, Confine, Extinguish 

300

What is a dosing nurse suppose to do prior to distributing medication to a patient? 

What is dose verification? 

300
If a patient reports change in their life status, what should be updated? 

What is a treatment plan? 

300

What are some items that should not be on the floor in offices? 

What are boxes? 

300

Before and after contact with patients/the patient space/wearing gloves

What is Hand Hygiene?

400
What steps do you implement when an incident occur with a patient and or staff onsite? 

1. Call Code if assistance is needed 

2. Notify PD/MD/Supervisor immediately 

3. Assess for support and coordinate care 

4. Complete Incident report in Healthdox within 24 hours 

400

When a patient is returning their bottles, what is the process they are suppose to complete prior to discarding their bottles? 

What is marking off PHI? 

400

If a patient has a reaction to their medication, how long does the patient have to wait to be observed? 

What is 1 hour of observation? 

400

What is a monthly report and meeting that is facility to assess the overall progress or improvements of our services? 

What is QI meeting? 

400

This infection control practice considers all patients to be possible carriers of blood-borne pathogens, and requires PPE to be used when coming into contact with ALL patients blood, urine, or other body fluids.

What are Universal Precautions?

500

Where are the safe place locations if there is a scheduled or practice drill?

1. Across the street from the building 

2. Back Alley (Parking lot)

500
What is the process called when a patient has to return to the clinic to present their bottles for verification? 

What is Diversion Control? 

500

These are 3 examples of protecting patients PHI? 

What is Name, Age, DOB, Phone Number, SSN, Diagnosis, Insurance? 

500

These must never be blocked.

Fire Door

Fire extinguisher

Exits

Doors 

Gas/Electrical Access Points

500

Gloves, gowns, masks, eye shields and face shields are all examples of this.

What is Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)?

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