Fire Safety and Emergency Management
Infection Control
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Medication/
Emergency Equipment Safety
Potpourri
100

What does R.A.C.E stand for?

What is Rescue, Activate, Confine, Evacuate

100
This is the single most effective way to prevent transmission of infection.
What is Handwashing?
100
Patients learn about their privacy rights by getting “hip” to this form.
What is the Patient Notification of Privacy Rights/HIPAA form?
100
This form is used by providers to document medications that patients take on an ongoing basis.
What is the chronic medication list?
100
Before providing care to a patient, you must verify that you have the right patient using two of these.
What are patient identifiers?
200

What does P.A.S.S stand for?

What is Pull, Aim, Squeeze and Sweep

200

Gloves, gowns, masks, eye shields and face shields are all examples of this.

What is Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)?

200
This item is should be given to all new patients, to inform them about their right to be treated with respect, to be involved in decisions related to their care, and that they must also treat our staff with courtesy and respect.
What are the Patient’s Rights & Responsibilities or Patient's Handbook?
200

This process outlines how emergency equipment should be checked?

What is Code carts locked, defibrillator & EKG plugged in, expired items identified, log book signed.NO BLANKS.

200
It tells you whether a piece of patient equipment has been serviced recently, and is safe to use during patient care.
What is an AKW sticker?
300

What should you ALWAYS before walking away from your computer?

What is close down your computer or have privacy screen in place.

300
This infection control practice considers all patients to be possible carriers of blood-borne pathogens, and requires PPE to be used when coming into contact with ALL patients blood, urine, or other body fluids.
What are Universal Precautions?
300
Before we provide any type of care to patients, patients must read and sign this document at the time of their first visit, and annually from then on.
What is the Consent to Treat Form?
300

The clinical process of storing medications involves?

What is keeping meds in locked drawer, dating and labelling IV bags.

300
Clinic staff keep their medical emergency response skills sharp through these excercises done twice a year.
What are Mock Codes?
400

How should Falls be documented and where?

EPIC

400

What are the 5 Key moments for Hand Hygiene

Before any patient contact, before an aseptic task (wound care, injections), after body fluid exposure, after touching a patient, after touching a patient's surroundings

400
IUD insertion, tooth extractions, incision and drainage, and root canals are all examples of procedures that require obtaining this from the patient before the procedure is performed.
What is informed consent?
400
When a sample medication is dispensed to a patient, the provider verifies that it is the correct medication, scans it into the sample medication system and writes this information in the progress note.
What are the name of the sample medication, the dose, and dosing instructions?
400
Doing this process before starting a patient procedure is important to identify any missing information, and prevent errors.
What is a time-out?
500

What is the command structure created to implement an organized response and challenges a range of emergencies?

What is The MSK Incident Management Team

500

What is the required wet time for the PDI wipes?

Purple Top- used in all areas- wet time 2 mins

Orange Top- C-difficile- wet time 4

500
This is a way for patients to formally communicate what type of healthcare they want if they are no longer able to make decisions due to illness or incapacity, and to appoint a person to make such decisions on their behalf.
What is an Advance Directive?
500
If medications on this list are given to a patient at our clinic, specific precautions must be taken, because they have a higher possibility of causing harm.
What is the "high alert medication list?"
500
This term is defined as “the procedures, actions, and processes that a medical professional is licensed to perform”.
What is the “scope of practice”
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