Medication Safety
Infection Control
Fall Prevention
100

This term describes the process of reviewing medication orders to ensure accuracy and appropriateness.

What is medication reconciliation?

100

What should the nurse do to improve hand hygiene compliance?

a) Use more antimicrobial hand gels.

b) Hold regular training sessions on hand hygiene.

c) Put up reminder posters about hand hygiene.

d) Start audits to check hand hygiene compliance.

What is b) Hold regular training sessions on hand hygiene.

100

This term refers to the systematic process of comparing healthcare practices and outcomes against established standards.

What is benchmarking?

300

These are the "five rights" of medication administration.

What are the right patient, right drug, right dose, right route, and right time?

300

What is the primary goal of benchmarking in infection control?

A) To maintain current infection rates

B) To compare infection rates and control practices against best practices and standards

C) To increase the use of antibiotics

D) To reduce staff training on infection control

What is B) To compare infection rates and control practices against best practices and standards

300

This type of assessment helps healthcare providers identify patients at risk for falls.

What is a fall risk assessment?

500

These are examples of quality indicators used to assess medication safety in healthcare facilities.

What are medication reconciliation rates, adherence to prescribing guidelines, and patient satisfaction with medication management?

500

After starting a new hand hygiene protocol, a hospital finds that infection rates have not gone down.

What should the hospital do next?

a) Go back to the old hand hygiene protocol.

b) Look deeper to understand why the protocol isn’t working.

c) Add more hand hygiene stations.

d) Stop the hand hygiene protocol.

What is b) Look deeper to understand why the protocol isn’t working.

500

Which statement by a client indicates an understanding of fall prevention measures? 

A. "I prefer walking alone without using my walking aid."
B. "I'll keep my room dark to improve sleep quality."
C. "I'll ask for assistance when reaching for items on high shelves."
D. "I'll wear high-heeled shoes for special occasions."

What is Answer: c. "I'll ask for assistance when reaching for items on high shelves." Explanation: Asking for assistance when reaching for items on high shelves demonstrates an understanding of fall prevention by recognizing the need for assistance to avoid potential falls.

1000

A provider enters the following handwritten order in the patient's chart on admission to the hospital: "Administer 20 gtts of timolol maleate ophthalmic solution in each eye daily." The order is signed and dated appropriately. The patient is admitted in the evening and states that he missed all his daily medications from this morning. What is the best next step? 

A. Process the order and administer today's dose

B. Process the order with the first dose to be given the following day

C. Call the provider to clarify the frequency of administering the medication

D. Call the provider to clarify the dose of the medication

What is D. Call the provider to clarify the dose of the medication

1000

This organization provides guidelines and recommendations for infection control practices in healthcare facilities.

What is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)?

1000

The nurse caring for patients in a long-term care facility knows that there are factors that place certain patients at a higher risk for falls. Which patients would the nurse consider to be in this category? Select all that apply.

a. A patient who is older than 50
b. A patient who has already fallen twice
c. A patient who is taking antibiotics
d. A patient who experiences postural hypotension
e. A patient who is experiencing nausea from chemotherapy
f. A 70-year-old patient who is transferred to long-term care

What is b, d, f. Risk factors for falls include age over 65 years, documented history of falls, postural hypotension, and unfamiliar environment. A medication regimen that includes diuretics, tranquilizers, sedatives, hypnotics, or analgesics is also a risk factor.

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