Patient Identification
Communication
Infection
Safety Risks
Medication Safety
100
How many identifiers are used for providing care, treatment, or services?
Two
100
What two things must you do when verifying verbal orders & results received by telephone or in person.
Write down and Read back
100
How long must someone wash their hands with soap and water.
15 seconds
100
Use only ______ abbreviations.
Standardized or approved
100

What needs to be reconciled at every visit.

Medications and allergies

200
What two identifiers can be used to accurately identify a patient?
Verbal response, Date of birth, or scan bar code
200
Can a critical result be left on a voice mail.
No
200

True or False: Masks are not needed when we are in the RED during respiratory illness season.

False

200
What safety measures are in place for patients having surgery.
Make sure you have the correct patient. Verify with the patient or family that this is the correct place on the patient's body. Have surgeon mark the correct side.
200

True or False: It is acceptable to take verbal orders.

False
300
How many identifiers are needed for blood administration?
Three
300
Who can take a critical result via telephone regarding an inpatient on the floor.
Registered nurse
300

When do we need to clean and disinfect exam room items such as exam table and vital sign machine? 

After each patient use

300
Who can be called for rapid response when you are concerned there has been a change in your patient?
Stat team
300

Name 2 of the 7 Rights of Medication Administration

Right Person, Right Medication, Right Dose, Right Time, Right Route, Right Reason, and Right Documentation

400
What is the purpose of bedside hand off?
So new caregiver can ask questions and receive answers.
400
Who would you call if physician is not answering?
Supervisor
400
How can we prevent catheter associated UTI's
D/C Foley catheter ASAP, keep bag low free flowing and maintain sterility.
400

How often does a fall risk screen need to be conducted?

Every visit

400
What needs to be on label of syringes, bowls, IV's, and cups if not discarding after procedure?
Name of medication, strength, amout, diluent if applicable, and exp.date
500
How can documented orders, laboratory forms, work lists, consents, etc. be compared or matched.
With verbal response or armband identifiers
500
Critical results must be communicated within ______ to a licensed provider.
30 minutes
500
How would you prevent surgical-and-line associated infections?
Clean, drape, give antibiotics on time, clip rather than shave, follow checklist and etc.
500
How can you identify patients at risk for suicide?
By doing a risk assessment
500
What is needed at discharge for patients going home on medication.
Reconciliation, give & explain the final list at discharge and document
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