What should you do if a surveyor asks a question and you do not know the answer?
Be honest and explain how to find the information.
What should be done when receiving a verbal order?
Read back the order per policy.
How many qualified individuals verify blood before administration?
Per policy, typically two qualified verifiers or approve technology
What is the least restrictive intervention principle?
Use the least restrictive measure necessary.
If it was not documented, surveyors may conclude what?
The care was not verified as complete.
Where should staff be able to locate policies and procedures?
In the organization-approved policy system.
What type of test results require prompt communication?
Critical values/results.
What must match before transfusion?
Patient identifiers and blood product information.
What is required after restraint application?
Ongoing assessment and monitoring.
What should corrections in the record preserve?
The original entry and audit trail.
Care that was actually provided.
What communication tool standardizes handoffs?
SBAR
What should be documented during transfusion?
Assessment, vital signs, and patient response.
What must support restraint use?
A valid clinical indication and order per policy.
Why are care plans important?
They guide individualized patient care.
Why is real time documentation important?
It supports patient safety and continuity of care.
What is the goal of a handoff?
Accurate transfer of patient information and responsibility.
What should happen if a transfusion reaction is suspected?
Stop the transfusion and follow protocol.
What should be attempted first whenever appropriate?
Alternatives to restraints.
What should documentation demonstrate about education?
Teaching provided and patient understanding.
What are tracers used to evaluate?
How care is delivered across departments and proccesses.
Why is closed-loop communication important?
It reduces misunderstandings and errors.
Ensuring the correct blood reaches the correct patient.
Why are restraint requirements monitored closely?
To protect patient rights and Safety.
Assessment, interventions, outcomes, and continuity of care.