Lawful RN
Lot$ and Lot$ of Money
Be your Best, Do your Best
Is That Sterile?
I Know This!
100

A nurse's negligence or any intentional act that causes physical, financial, emotional, psychosocial and/or cognitive damage to the person in the nurse's care.

What is Nursing Malpractice? 

100

Cash inflow from providing patient services

What is Revenue? 

100

Nursing involves providing holistic, quality care based on the most up-to-date research knowledge rather than traditional methods, advice from colleagues or personal beliefs.

What is Evidence-Based Practice ? 

100

The use of specific actions and activities to prevent contamination and maintain sterility

What is Sterile Technique?

100

Temperature of the water to remove gross debris.

What is cool water?

200

A breach of duty to another person as outlined by law

What is a tort? 

200

Costs related to cash inflow such as patient care equipment and personnel salaries.

What is Expenses? 

200

PICO is an acronym to help formulate a clinical question and guide your search for evidence. PICO stands for:

P= Patient or Problem (describe your group)

I=Intervention (main intervention)

C=Comparison (what would be the alternative to the intervention you selected)

O=Outcome (what do you hope to accomplish, measure or improve) 

200

The use of physical or chemical means to remove, inactivate, or destroy blood-borne or other pathogens on a surface or item.

What is decontamination?

200

Instruments are rendered safe for handling after being processed using this hands-free machine.

What is a Washer Decontaminator/Disinfector?

300

The four elements of malpractice are:

What is Duty, Breach of Duty, The Breach of duty caused an injury and the injury was harmful to the patient

300

Costs related to the service provided, such as supplies and salaries of those providing direct patient care

What is Direct Expenses? 

300

Policies and procedures are created and implemented for the protection of the:

What are patients, Personnel and Organization?

300

Disinfected items should be categorized as critical, semi- critical or noncritical

What is the Spaulding Classification System?

300

The step after decontamination.

What is assembly?

400

An employer is legally responsible for the nurse employee only when the nurse acts within the scope of practice, the nurse was employed during the time of allegations and the nurse's actions with within employer's best interests.

What is Respondeat Superior?

400

Costs not related directly to patient care

What is Indirect Expenses? 

400

These are the sources for policies and procedures:

What are regulatory agencies, accreditation agencies and specialty association recommendations? 

400

Items that come in contact with mucous membranes and do not ordinarily penetrate the body surface fall into this classification

What are semi-critical items?

400

It demands the recognition of improper practices observed during surgery by any member of the health care team and the ability to report one’s own breaks in technique so that corrective action can be taken.  

What is Surgical Conscience?

500

Actions of a reasonable and prudent professional in the same or similar circumstances

What is the Standard of Care?

500

Employee payment when not in direct patient care.

What is Non-productive time? 

500

This organization provides recommendations for patient care based on the systematic review of evidence for perioperative nursing.

What is the AORN Guidelines for Perioperative Practice? 

500

The person who monitors the implementation of aseptic techniques by all surgical team members and ensures that breaks in technique are corrected 

Who is the perioperative nurse?

500

During assembly this must be used to separate items that are nested, such as basins.

What in an absorbent towel?

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