Joint Commission Basics
Patient Safety
Work Place
Institutional Knowledge
Potpourri
100

During the JC survey, the surveyors will talk primarily to: A. The Hospital Administrators B. The doctors, nurses and staff C. The patients D. The Daily News

B. Doctors, nurses and staff

100

How do you handle blood or a spill on the floor?

Answer:  Warn others nearby, place a sign near spill, and call environmental services.

100

Nothing is to be left in the hallways for more than: a) 2 hours; b) 8 hours; c) 30 minutes; d) 10 minutes

Answer:  c) 30 Minutes

100

How many years does the VA's strategic plan cover?

Answer: five to seven years 

100

What government agency controls Arlington Cemetery?

Answer:  The United States Department of the Army 

200

What does TJC stand for?

Answer:  The Joint Commission

200

Name one way you reduce the risk of health-care associated infections in your department.

Answer:  Hand Hygiene:  Handwashing with soap and water before and after each patient contact.  Alcohol-based hand sanitizer may also be used.

200
What does RACE stand for?

Answer:  R=Rescue, A=Alarm, C=Contain/confine, E=extinguish/evacuate

200

What are the four sections of QSV?

Answer:   HRO/Process Improvement, Education/CPPD, Quality & Safety, and Infection Prevention and Control

200

What is a reasonable accommodation?

 

Answer: Facilities are accessible, modified work schedules, special assistance/equipment, and or reassignment.

300

What is HIPPA? 

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. States the PHI may only be used for purposes of treatment, payment, and healthcare operations. 

300

Using HRO principles; How does clinical staff improve the accuracy of patient identification in their area?

Answer:  Use TWO patient identifiers when providing care, treatment or services.

300

What does PASS stand for?

Answer:  P=Pull the pin, A=Aim the nozzle at the base of the fire, S=Squeeze the handle, S=Sweep the nozzle from side to side

300

What is VA's Vision Statement?

Answer:  “to provide veterans the world-class benefits and services they have earned – and to do so by adhering to the highest standards of compassion, commitment, excellence, professionalism, integrity, accountability, and stewardship.” 

300

Name two patient rights.

Answer:  Right to be treated with respect; Right to receive information in a manner they understand; Right to privacy; Right to religious/spiritual services; Right to participate in their medical decision making

400

What is "tracer methodology"?

Answer:  Surveyors analyze a hospital's systems by selecting a specific patient to "trace" patient care areas that have participated in their care through the institution.

400

What are examples of 2 standard precautions that are used in clinic areas?

Answer:  Use of safety needles; wearing gloves or other PPE; disposing of sharps appropriately; cleaning any spills correctly.

400

Can clinic personnel wear artificial nails, extenders, acrylic wraps, overlays or shellac?

Answer:  NO!!

400

What is VA's Mission Statement?

Answer:  To fulfill President Lincoln's promise “To care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan” by serving and honoring the men and women who are America’s Veterans. 

400

Name three of the five VA facilities not located on the continental U.S.?

Answer:  

American Samoa
Guam
Philippines
Puerto Rico
Virgin Islands 

500

The Joint Commission survey is conducted a) Annually; b) Every 3 Years; c) Every 5 Years 

Answer:  b) Every 3 Years

500

What is a sentinel event?

Answer:  An unexpected occurrence involving death or serious physical or psychological injury (i.e. patient suicide; discharge of infant to wrong family; administration of blood with patient's wrong blood type).

500

What is a PDP and do you have one?

Answer:  Professional Development Plan. 

500

What are VA's core values?

Answer:  Integrity, Commitment, Advocacy, Respect, and Excellence. The core values define “who we are,” our culture, and how we care for Veterans and eligible beneficiaries. I CARE

500

Where do you report near misses, close calls, and incidents?

Answer:  Joint Patient Safety Reporting system or JPSR 

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