Patient Experience
Clinical Practice
Nursing Sensitive Indicators (NSI)
Telephone Communication/Triage
Compliance & Privacy
100

This step in the ICARE model is where healthcare providers introduce themselves to the patient.

Introduction 

100

What should you do if a patient's blood pressure is ≥140/≥90? 

  • Recheck BP and document the second BP in Epic.
  • Notify the provider if still ≥140/≥90.
  • Schedule patient for BP check within 30 days.
100

What are the three nursing sensitive indicators (NSI) that MCMG tracks monthly?

  • Hand Hygiene
  • Staff rating of responding to concerns and complaints
  • Confirmatory Blood Pressure
100

You call a patient to share lab results, but the patient doesn’t answer. What should you do next?

Check Authorization to Share to see if you can leave a voicemail with results. If not, leave a message to call the office back.

Document in the chart that the patient was contacted.

100

How can you protect the privacy and confidentiality of a patient’s personal health information (PHI)?

  • Lock computer when walking away.
  • Check patient identifiers when talking to patients and before mailing or handing out PHI.
  • If you use a blue bin, empty it into a confidentiality bin at the end of every day.
  • Check HIPAA/guardianship/Authorization to Share prior to giving out information.
  • Turn papers with PHI upside down if sitting in an area that patients can access.
  • Be mindful of conversations in patient care areas.
  • Only access a chart if it’s necessary to perform your job.
200

This step in the ICARE module involves building a rapport and establishing a connection with the patient.

Connect

200

A patient comes into the office with symptoms of a UTI. Can you obtain a urine specimen without a provider order?

  • Yes, following the standing protocol.
  • Standing Protocols are on PolicyTech and signed by MCMG Medical Director for use.
200

Where can you find the results to the MCMG Nursing Sensitive Indicators?

  • All results are shared once per month in the Weekly Huddle Cascade.
  • Confirmatory BP is updated in real time on the BP Dashboard.
200

What is one error prevention tool you can use when documenting in a patient's chart?

  • Verify patient's name and date of birth.
  • Document in SBAR format.
  • Do not use abbreviations.
  • Use facts in an objective manner.
  • Clear, concise.
200

Your spouse has an appointment in an MCMG office, but you can’t remember what time the appointment starts. Can you open your spouse's chart to look up the time?

No, you do not have a business reason to access that medical information. Trinity Health has monitoring systems in place to review colleague system access privileges use. Improper use of access privileges is a violation and could include discipline steps up to termination.

300

This step in the ICARE model ensures patients are comfortable and consent to the procedures or discussions.

Ask for Permission

300

Why is it important to scan supplies when you remove them from inventory?

  • To ensure correct count for ordering.
  • To have the right amount on hand (not too much, not too few).
  • Over ordering may lead to supplies going expired and wasting.
300

What are the goals for each Nursing Sensitive Indicator?

  • Hand Hygiene: 80%
  • Staff rating of responding to concerns and complaints: 85%
  • Confirmatory BP: 70%
300

What is the first thing you should do when speaking to a patient over the phone?

  • Introduce yourself.
  • Confirm name and date of birth.
  • Confirm HIPAA/guardianship/Authorization to Share if speaking with someone other than the patient.
300

Give an example of a gift that you could accept from a patient or vendor.

  • Occasional non-cash items of nominal value (e.g., pens, note pads, coffee mugs) may be accepted, but are generally discouraged. Additionally, occasional (1-2 time per year) consumable and perishable goods (e.g., fruit basket, flowers, cookie trays) shared with co-workers in a department or unit may be accepted but are generally discouraged.
  • Consult Integrity and Compliance Officer for questions about specific gifts.
400

This step in the ICARE model focuses on alleviating patient fears and concerns to create a more comfortable experience.

Reduce Anxiety

400

Who is required to participate in yearly emergency drills?

  • All office staff including providers.
  • Yearly: fire drill, other drill of choice, evacuation routes, FIT testing, review and sign chemical inventory log.
400

What is one way you can improve results for "Staff rating of responding to concerns and complaints"? 

  • Do what you say you are going to do
  • Follow up with patients/families
  • Escalate concerns to a lead or manager
  • Review results regularly with the entire team
  • Post and celebrate achievements
400

Why is it important to document detailed information from a phone conversation?

  • Didn’t document it, didn’t do it.
  • Continuity of care.
  • Prevents back and forth with provider to ask questions and give information from phone call.
  • Protects you in a legal/risk situation. 
400

Who should you contact if you have an integrity or compliance concern?

  • Direct supervisor.
  • MCHS Compliance Officer (Christie Santa-Emma).
  • Trinity Health Integrity and Compliance Line: 866-477-4661.
  • www.mycompliancereport.com (THO is the access code).
500

This step in the ICARE model concludes the interaction with respect and gratitude.

Exit with Reverence 

500

If a patient doesn’t complete an ordered test, how many outreach attempts are required to make to the patient?

  • One.
  • Policy: “Clinical colleagues must monitor the Overdue Results folder within the inbasket to identify ordered tests that were not completed by the patient. Once identified, one attempt will be made via patient portal, verbal confirmation or voicemail by phone, or letter.”
  • Outreach attempt must be documented.
500

What is one way you can improve results for "Hand Hygiene"? Besides actually washing your hands.

  • Narration of care
  • Use hand sanitizer, then offer it to the patient
  • Review results regularly with the entire team
  • Post and celebrate achievements
500

What should you do if you see something in a chart that was documented incorrectly?

  • Let the person who documented know so they can correct it.
  • If they can’t correct it, enter a chart correction request.
  • If the encounter was erroneous, mark it as erroneous using the SmartPhrase. 
  • Ensure accurate medical records.
500

Can you be seen as a patient in the office you work in?

See policy: MCMG Colleagues as Patients/Treatment Relationships

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