This is filed if a safety event or a near-miss occurs
What is a SOFI?
You use this type of wipe for surfaces contaminated with bodily fluids, C. Diff, blood, or Norovirus
What are the orange wipes?
This code is called when a patient is combative, but does not have a weapon
What is Code Gray?
These are patient identifiers, which are used when providing care, treatment, and services
What are:
Patient's name
MRN
Date of Birth
You wear these if you are likely to be coming into contact with non-intact skin, mucous membranes, or bodily fluid
What are surgical gloves?
A child can never be utilized for this purpose during treatment or evaluation
What is an interpreter/translator?
This acronym is used during a Code Red
What is RACE = Remove people from immediate area, Activate alarm/Alert coworkers, Contain, Extinguish/Evacuate
You do this before patient contact, and after removing gloves
What is hand hygiene?
You should check this type of sticker before use of any medical equipment
What is the Clinical Engineering sticker?
The Press Ganey survey, communication of survey results, the SOFI reporting system are all examples of promoting this type of culture at UCLA Health.
What is a Culture of Safety?
This wipe type is used on electronics, because it does not contain alcohol
What are the gray wipes?
This should be assessed and documented using a self-reported or observational scale during every treatment session or evaluation
What is pain?
You call this number for security emergencies
#36
911
This is the amount of time for PURPLE wipes, during which a surface should stay wet, in order to achieve the intended disinfection
What is 1 minute Wet Contact Time?
You should ask yourself these questions before accessing protected health information (PHI) of any patient.
What is:
1) Is the information needed to do my job?
2)Is the information needed to provide care to one of my patients?