Humpty Dumpty Sat on a Wall...
Only You can Prevent Needlesticks
Equipment Safety
Wow, that is Heavy
Workplace Violence
100

This specialty nursing unit is a common place where slips and trips can occur.

operating room 

100

An action a nurse should never do in regard to needle safety

Recap a needles 

100

I need to perform this action before using any equipment to prevent injury 

Make sure safety devices are in good working order 

100

The deadliest of all lifting sins 

Hurrying - not taking time to locate proper devices and using it according to accepted procedures 

100

A behavioral expectation of all Banner employees

Fostering a safe environment and exhibiting professionalism 

200

These fall hazards should be reported immediately to engineering or EVS as appropriate.   

cracks, lifted tiles, spills, wet floors 

200

The time when the needle safety device should be deployed 

Immediately after the needle use. 

200

This is how my unit's storage room should be kept.

Secure and neatly stored 

200

These are used to prevent equipment related injury 

Instructions for use or training manuals 

200

These are three ways a team member can respond to disruptive co-worker behaviors 

Note it and remember it, talk to the coworker about it, and/or report it. 

300

This should be used by team members when going up and down the stairs 

handrails 

300

Who I contact if exposed to blood and body fluids 

employee health nurses 

300

What we do when equipment is broken or faulty

Remove equipment from service and report. 

300

A proper lifting technique

Bend knees and squat to a comfortable level. Lift objects close to your body. Return to an upright position by pushing up with your legs and buttocks. 

300

These team members should be notified of employee behavioral problems.  

HR representative and/or leader 

400

These types of footwear are not permitting in direct care areas as they may increase chances of slips and trips 

High heels, shoes with slippery soles, and/or shoes that are not in good repair.  

400

The main occupational risk for acquiring bloodborne pathogens 

percutaneous sharps injury 

400

When transporting patients and equipment, team members should use these when going around blind corners. 

mirrors 

400

The minimal amount of team members required to operate a maxi lift.

2 team members

400

These are the signals of impending violence 

Verbally expressed anger and frustration, body language such as threatening gestures, presence of a weapon, sign of drug and alcohol use.  

500

Team members can perform these actions in their day-to-day activities to prevent trips. 

Keeping walkways free of clutter, removing cords and cable from walkways, using cord organizers, bundle mount cords under desks, and ensure adequate lighting.  

500

Never dispose of sharps into containers under this condition. 

an overfull sharps container 

500

This equipment should be stored closer to the floor.  

heavy objects 

500

Appropriate BMAT level for the use of a stedy 

BMAT level 2 

500

These behaviors help diffuse anger. 

Presenting a calm and caring attitude, acknowledge feelings, avoid aggressive behavior, don't give orders, and do not match threats.  

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