Administrative
Clinical Procedures
Testing/Infection Control
Medications
Safety
100

A and I in Aidet means_______ and _______.

What is Acknowledge and introduce?

100

The 3 types of injections.

What is intradermal, subcutaneous and intramuscular?

100

Visual acuity is to be checked at ______, _______, or _____.

What is WCC, physical or eye related visit?

100

An example of an inhaled medication _________.

What is albuterol, steroid inhalers, nebulizer/inhaler, rinse mouth?

100

The purpose of the National Patient Safety Goals is _______.

What is to improve patient safety?

200

The two patient identifiers

What is Name and DOB?

200

An example of a subcutaneous injection.

What is insulin?

What is heparin?

What is lovenox?

200

CLIA stands for_________.

What is clinical laboratory improvement amendments?

200

An example of a common side effect of many common medications.

What is GI upset?

What is Nausea/Vomiting?

What is diarrhea/constipation?

What is rash?

What is photosensitivity? 

What is headache/dizziness?

What is insomnia?


200

The first thing to do when a device causes a safety event.

What is remove the device from service?

300

Open ended questions are ___________

What are questions that cannot be answered with a simple yes or no?

300

A nationally recognized patient safety measure that assures that the correct procedure is performed on the correct location and the correct patient is known as _______.

What is Time Out?

300

Example of CLIA waived point of care tests performed in clinics_________.

What is urine pregnancy?  What is fecal occult blood?  What is blood glucose?  What is Hgb?  What is rapid strep?  What is rapid influenza?  What is A1c?

300

_______ is a serious allergic reaction that is rapid in onset and may cause death.

What is anaphylaxis?


300

Use _______ reporting to report a safety event.

What is Pearl?
400

Closing gaps with patients while they are seen at regular scheduled appointments.

What is in-reach?

400

The 6 vital signs are _________.

What is temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure, pain and pulse oximetry?

400

The 5 times you would perform hand washing.

What is before patient contact

Before clean/aseptic tasks

After blood fluid exposure risk

After patient contact

After contact with the patient's environment

400

Statin is an example of a ______ drug suffix.

What is cholesterol?

400

In EPIC you can use the dating convention to see your schedule 3 months from now, which is_______

What is m+3?

500

Weuse the 2 patient identifiers when ________ (4)

What is rooming a patient, administering medications, drawing blood or when collecting/handling a specimen, and providing treatment or procedures?

500

Pediatric normal blood pressure is between  _____.

95-110/60-75

500

The two common forms of bacteria.

What is C-diff and Norovirus?

500

The 6 rights of medication administration.

What is right patient, right medication, right dose, right time, right route and right documentation?

500

The 3rd leading cause of death is________.

What is medical error?

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