SAFETY
INDIVIDUAL RISKS
FALL PREVENTION
NPSG
Hodge Podge
100
A Basic Human need that must be met.
What is Safety?
100
Lifestyle, mobility, sensory awareness, and safety.
What are risks at developmental stages?
100
Stairs, handrails,assistive devices,& orientation to the hospital environment
What are measures to prevent falls by older adults?
100
To improve patient safety.
What is the major goal of NPSG?
100
A method to communicate patient care events; developed by the Navy?
What is SBAR?
200
Physical & psychological factors in the hospital, home, & community.
What are items included in a client's environment?
200
Musculoskeletal, sensory,nervous, and GU changes
What are physical changes that contribute to safety issues in the older adult?
200
A human mechanical or physical device used to restrict an individuals freedom
What is a restraint?
200
Identify patients correctly Improve staff communication Medication safety
What are three NPSG'S?
200
Movement where patient is able to assist?
What is active range of motion?
300
Small throw rugs, wet floors,clutter, & poor lighting.
What are physical hazards?
300
Lack of safety awareness, impaired mobility,falls, & communication deficits.
What are four individual risk factors?
300
Clients at risk for injury, safety,or wandering.
What are the risks that can contribute to a patient care event?
300
Patient's name and date of birth.
What are two patient identifiers?
300
This position helps maintain proper alignment after surgery?
What is log rolling?
400
Wide base of support & proper alignment.
What is the proper body stance when lifting any object?
400
Falls, equipment, or procedure related accidents.
What are risks in any home or health care setting?
400
A physician order is needed, must be reordered q 24 hours & may not be written as PRN.
What are physician orders for restraints?
400
Prevent noscomical infections, use medications safely, & prevent mistakes in surgery.
What are current NPSG'S?
400
Types of lifts for patient transfers?
What is the Sit to Stand or Hoyer Lift?
500
Patient's ability to move about freely in the environment.
What is mobility?
500
L sided CVA,decreased strength & endurance, limited bed mobility and ambulation..NANDA for what diagnosis label?
What is Impaired physical mobility R/T decreased strength?
500
Vests, mittens, or wrist devices.
What are types of restraints that have been used in the past?
500
Daily verbal and written communication among health care clinicians about patients.May be walking,taped, or verbal.
What are types of shift reporting.
500
Internationally recognized center of health care quality. Ensures the delivery of high quality patient care.
What is the Joint Commission of Hospital Accreditation?
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