Infection Prevention
Quality
Environment
Medication Safety
Documentation
100

Helps to reduce hospital required infections: Before touching a patient, Before clean/aseptic procedure, After body fluid exposure, After touching a patient, After touching a patient's surroundings.

What are the 5 moments of hand hygiene?

100

This is the online system used to report patient and visitor injuries or adverse events, including potential events (near miss)

What is clear sight?

100

What does the acronym PASS stand for?

What is pull, aim, squeeze and sweep?

100

This clinical care process involves finding out what medications a patient is taking, comparing them to what has been taken in the past, documenting any changes, and checking for safety issues.

What is medication reconciliation?

100

If patient does not speak English, this needs to be utilized and documented.

What is the cyracom phone and interpreter ID number?

200

Name of process for pre-cleaning instruments at point of use.

What is a high level disinfecting process?

200

These goals help improve patient safety: Improve the accuracy of patient identification, improve the effectiveness of communication among, caregivers, Improve the safety of medication and alarm safety

What are National PAtient Safety Goals?

200

When staff is instructed to run, hide and fight.

What is an active shooter response?

200

When a patient is asked their name and birth date.

What is 2 identifiers.

200

ECG's, telemetry strips and consent can be found here in EPIC.

What is the media tab?

300

The amount of time an item needs to stay wet in order to disinfect.

What is wet time?  ( Please refer to container)

300

Restraint orders need to be renewed this frequently.

What is every 24 hours?

300

O2 tanks that are > 1900 are stored in this oxygen rack.

What is the full O2 Rack?

300

The use of barcodes, look alike/sound like list, pharmacy double checks

What has been done to reduce medication errors & usage of high risk meds?

300

Document 15-30 minutes after an IV dose, or 60 minutes after a PO dose.

What is pain reassessment documentation?

400

These two actions, when performed have been proven to decrease transmission of infection within the hospital.

What is hand washing and changing gloves between tasks?

400

Managing telemetry alarms, low batteries, and call bells.

What is alarm fatigue?

400

This device monitors room pressure.

What is Ball in the wall?

400

Patients that are started on Tikosyn, need this completed and evaluated by cardiology prior to the next dose.

What is an ECG?

400

The is the process in which the correct patient, correct procedure, correct site, correct patient position and availability of implants or special equipment is confirmed through pre-operative verification. It includes site marking and conducting a final time out immediately prior to an invasive procedure

What is time out?

500

This function must be performed prior to and after donning and doffing PPE.

What is hand hygiene?

500

Consistent demonstration of excellence in quality and safety for every patient, every time.

What is a High Reliability Organization?

500

Equipment that is covered with bags.


What is clean equipment?

500

This anticoagulation requires a dual sign off for initiation as well as titration.

What is heparin?

500

This needs to be assessed on admission and at change in level of care.

What is learning needs assessment?

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