Leadership
Medications
NPSG
Delegation
Error events
100

Noticing, Interpreting, Responding, Reflecting

What is Tanner's Model of Critical Thinking?

100

Amiodorone

What is an anti-arrhythmic?

100

Checking the patient with 2 identifiers

What is identifying patients correctly?

100

Noticing, Interpreting, Responding, Reflecting

What is Tanner's Model of Critical Thinking?

100

An LPN notes there are two patients in the same room with similar names and reviews the MAR before administering her meds

What is a near miss?

200

Leader who is take charge and usually not flexible

What is Autocratic?

200

Utilized to potentiate coronary vessel vasodilation to relieve Angina

What is Nitroglycerine?

200

Hand washing is utilized to deter this

What is preventing infection?

200

Right Person, Right Task, Right Supervision, Right Communication, Right Circumstance

What are the five rights of Delegation?

200

A patient is given a tranfusion and has an anaphylactic reaction to the transfusion but is stabilized

What is an adverse event?

300

Leader who is influential and transforms others

What is a Transformational Leader?

300

A commonly prescribed potassium sparing diuretic

What is Spironolactone?

300

Checking the medication labels three times

What is use of medications safely?

300

This type of event drastically changes the patient's lifestyle or causes a fatality

What is a Sentinel event?

400

This leader is lazy and and is usually not involved with decision making process

What is Laissez-Faire?

400

Commonly prescribed oral diabetic agent for type II diabetics

What is Metformin?

500

Leader who is in charge but allows others to "vote" their opinion/input

What is Democratic?

500

This medication is an NSAID and is sometimes harsh on the Kidneys

What is Toradol (Ketorolac)?

500

Action utilized prior to any procedure/surgery

What is a"time-out"?

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