Codes
Infection Control
Environment of Care
Patient Safety
Potpourri
100

Code RED indicates this and should be followed by what "speedy" acronym?

What is a fire and RACE (Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Evacuate).

100

How long should an employee wash his/her hands with soap and water?

What is a minimum of 15 seconds.

100

Who should you report an environmental concern to to (e.g., spill)?

Manager (if not immediate threat of harm) or NCH Safety (if there is an immediate threat of harm).

100

What is the hospital's patient safety program?

What is Zero Hero.

100

Where should an employees NCH badge be located?

What is ABOVE the waist.
200

Code BLUE indicates this and the number to call it can be found where?

What is a medical emergency and the number is listed on a sticker on phones (222-33).

200

What is the wet contact time of the Sani-Cloth wipes (gray top container)?

What is 3 minutes.
200

When can food and drinks be consumed in offices?

What is only when a patient is not present in the office, and drinks must have a lid on them.

200

Name TWO National Patient Safety Goals identified by the hospital.

What are: suicide screening, using 2 patient identifiers, and infection control/hand hygiene.

200

What are the two acceptable patient identifiers?

What are Name and MRN.

300

Code GRAY indicates this and should be follow by what process?

What is severe weather, and employees and patients should be evacuated to the basement via the stairwell.

300

How often should toys be cleaned?

What is in between EVERY patient. If toys cannot be cleaned between patients, then any toy that is touched (by a patient or otherwise) should be placed in the "dirty toy bin" until the employee can sanitize the toy.
300

How far should objects be from the edges of sinks?

What is a minimum of 10-12 inches.

300

How are safety events documented at the hospital?

What is CS Stars.

300

Where are the fire extinguishers located near us?

What is by each stairwell and in the hallway by our pod break area.

400

Code SILVER indicates this, with these three possible responses...

What is person with a weapon, and responses would be: call 911 and evacuate, shelter in place, or take action (only as a last resort).

400

How can toys be cleaned?

What is with Sani-Cloths or through a dishwasher.

400

When should a shipping box be removed from the work space and discarded.

What is immediately.

400
How do you protect children from abuse or neglect?

What is assess for past or current abuse or neglect in the DA and ongoing in sessions. If abuse or neglect is suspected, then a report will be made to Children's Services. If I'm unsure whether abuse or neglect is suspected, I should consult with my supervisor.

400

How long should you wash your eyes in the eye wash station?

What is 15 minutes.

500
Code BLACK indicates this, with the following responses...

What is a bomb threat, with the response being to call NCH Security and scan for suspicious items and people.

500

When should employees use hand sanitizer?

What is any time an employee is entering or leaving their office when a patient is present, or when touching anything a patient has touched.

500

What are the 5Ps and when are they used?

What are: patient, problem, pertinent history, plan, precautions. They are used during patient handoffs (e.g., referrals).

500

How can we reduce the likliehood of patient falls?

What is not letting patients or siblings stand on chairs or tables and asking their parents to help as needed.

500

How and when do we utilize interpreters?

What is requesting one during the scheduling process, by calling interpreter services directly, or by using the clinic iPad with an interpreting program installed. 

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