Where do I start
Check Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself
Looking Back and Going Forward
For the Record
On the Verge
100

This assessment determines the risk of harm to the patient related elements such as open oxygen source.

What is the fire risk assessment.

100

This step in the safe procedure process occurs immediately prior to the start of the procedure.

What is the time out.

100

This step in the safe procedure process occurs prior to the proceduralist leaving the room.

What is the debriefing. 

100

The name of the navigator band in Cerner where all bedside procedures should be documented. 

What is the bedside procedure record

100

Banner safety events should be submitted through this system.

What is Verge

200

This important document must be completed in all instances excluding emergent procedures

What is consent 

200

These team members must be present during the time out. 

Who is all team members 

200

The RN must ensure these post-procedure orders are present/completed prior to using any new line. 

What is imaging and "Ok-to-use" orders.

200

The RN documents that site marking has been completed in this section of the bedside procedure record.

What is the Pre-Procedure/Briefing band.

200

When a near miss or adverse/unexpected event is discovered, it is the responsibility of these staff members to submit a Verge event.

Who is any employee or medical staff member.

300

This step in the safe procedure process occurs prior to administration of sedation and anesthesia.

What is the briefing. 

300

These components are read from the consent by the RN or procedural team member.

What is the patient name, procedure, and laterality (if applicable). 

300

During the debrief, this review helps to prevent retained foreign objects.

What is disposition of all hardware used.

300

The RN documents all the procedural team members in this section of the bedside procedural record in Cerner.

What is the time-out section.

300

This personal information should be left out when writing a Verge.

What are names of staff members involved in incident.

400

During the Briefing, communication occurs between these staff members regarding procedural needs (medication, equipment, specimen collection). 

Who are the proceduralist and RN. 

400

This person should initiate the time-out.

Who is the proceduralist. 

400

This step of debriefing ensures that the nurse has the appropriate orders for patient care post-procedure.

What are instructions: monitoring, vent settings, drips, medications, site care, activity restrictions. 

400

After all safe bedside components have been documented for a central line placement, the RN must also activate this in Cerner. 

What is the central line under lines tubes and drains. 

400

This principle involves responding in a fair and consistent manner to adverse events and the people who are involved in them.

What is Just Culture Principles

500

During preparation for bedside procedure, these elements are reviewed in the patient's chart.  

What are allergies, imaging and labs.

500

To avoid distraction and ensure participation from all team members, this must happen when initiating the time-out. 

What is all activity stops. 

500

During the debrief, these elements are planned related to specimens collected during the procedure. 

What is specimen labeling, handling and transport.

500

After central line placement, this is where you document verification of guidewire removal in Cerner. 

What is "All Hardware Intact and Removed". 

500

These 3 event types should not be reported in the Verge Event System.

What are employee injuries/exposures, Patient/Family complaints, and Lost Patient Belongings.

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