Emergency Response
Infection Control
Medication Management
Safe Environment
National Patient Safety Goals
100

The meaning of the acronym PASS

What is Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep?

100

The most important way to help prevent illness/ spread of infection

What is proper hand hygiene? 

100

The 5 Rights of Medication Administration

What are Right Patient, Right Medication, Right Dose, Right Route, Right Time

100

These are what the initials SDS stand and they're located online and in the dirty utility room

What are the Safety Data Sheets.



100

The two patient identifiers we use

What are full name and date of birth

200

The meaning of RACE

What is Rescue, Activate, Contain, Evacuate/Extinguish?

200

The proper way to transport and clean instruments

What is using a biohazard bin with a lid to transfer out of the room, put on gloves, rinse soiled instruments with water, place instruments directly into the grey tote (with biohazard flag) leaving all hinged instruments open, spray with enzymatic cleaner 10-12 times, replace lid on grey container, take off PPE, and wipe out transport container with PDI wipe?

200

Situations in which medications are labeled

What are: if the medication is drawn up outside of the room, The medication leaves your hand at any point prior to it being given, you pour a liquid into a basin or cup, you are drawing up medication for more than one patient

200

Something that should not be kept in storage rooms because they can contain bugs

What are corrugated cardboard boxes

200

The amount of time staff has to alert the physician of a critical lab result

What is 30 minutes

300

A situation in which patients are moved to a safe area away from windows

What is a Weather Alert: Tornado Warning?

300

How often the rooms are cleaned.

What is between each patient and thoroughly at the end of the day?

300

This is what needs to be filed when there is a near miss or mediation variance occurs

What is a Midas report?


(Physician should also be notified.  Do NOT put in patient chart that Midas form filled out)


300

Shouldn't be done with doors

What is propped open

300

Things that are included on the label of a medication you are drawing up

What are medication name, strength, amount (dosage), expiration date and time

400

It's kept at the front desk and in the nurses station and contain information about what to do in certain safety events

What is the Safety Kardex?

400

How we know the rooms are clean

What it is when we turn off the lights in the room?

400

Medications such as tramadol and trazodone that are often labeled with "tall man" letters are called

What are look alike- sound alike medications?


(Should be separated and labeled as high risk)

400

Things equipment should not be placed in front of

What are fire doors/pulls, extinguishers, medical gas shut off valves, or electrical panels

400

Ways to maintain a safe environment for patients at risk of suicide

What are constant observation, removing all potentially harmful items from the patient room


(sheets will be put in the nurse stations and in the rooms)

500

A situation in which you inform law enforcement, remain calm, Evacuate or hide out, and take action as a last resort

What is a Security Alert- Armed Intruder?

500

The amount of time we clean with/use the purple wipes to ensure equipment is properly cleaned

What is 2 minutes? 

(check the label of different PDI wipes for proper times)

500

The number of days that Multi-dose medication vials may be used for

What is 28 days?


(must be labeled with expiration date once opened)

500

Things service requests should be sent in for

Furnishings and walls/coverings that aren't intact, dirty air vents or fans, ceiling tiles/lights that aren't intact or are stained. 

500

How we make sure that we are doing the right procedure on the right patient

We complete a time-out prior to the procedure

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