FIRE SAFETY
PATIENT SAFETY
HEALTHCARE WORKER SAFETY
EQUIPMENT/SOLUTION SAFETY
ANYTHING GOES
100

What are 2 safety considerations for the use of O2 use in medical facilities. 

What is no smoking, no flammables, post signs, be careful with all electrical equipment.

100

Using two identifiers, like name and date of birth, before giving medication or treatment ensures this.

What is “patient identification / correct patient safety”?

100

Wearing gloves, gowns, masks, and eye protection are examples of this type of safety.

What is PPE. 

100

When a new chemical or solution is introduced, staff should first read this.

What is a MSDS. 

100

A piece of equipment is broken, what do you do? 

What is place a sign for repair and report it to your supervisor. 

200

What is the most important thing to remember in the event of a fire? 

What is to remain calm. 

200

This color wristband is often used to indicate a patient has a fall risk.

What is yellow.

200

To prevent musculoskeletal injuries, you should use proper ___ when lifting/moving patients.

What is body mechanics. 

200

How long do you wash your eyes out in an eye wash station? 

What is 15 min. 

200

Before beginning any patient care, these steps are esp impt for patient safety. Include 3. 

What is handwash, ID patient, explain procedures, obtain consent, verify medical orders. 

300

What type of fire extinguisher is used in healthcare facilities?

What is ABC

300

Before leaving a patient, list three things to check in their surroundings.  

What are hazards, pt comfort, bed in lowest position, side rails up if indicated, call bell within reach, wheels locked on bed. 

300

These devices are designed to prevent needle-stick injuries.

What are sharps devices, sharp bins, needle safety locks.

300

Always check this on IV bags or medication bottles before use.

What is label and expiration.  

300

This type of precaution is used when a patient has a highly contagious respiratory illness like tuberculosis.

What is airborne. 

400

What does RACE stand for? 

What is Rescue, Activate, Contain, and Extinguish

400

What are 3 ways to provide patient privacy? 

What is pull a curtain, close a door, ask others to leave the room, knock on the door. 

400

What are the BBP diseases at most risk for healthcare workers? 

Hepatitis B, C, and HIV

400

This is how many times you should read a label before using a solution. 

What is three.

400

Using non-slip socks, bed alarms, and proper lighting helps prevent this type of patient accident.

What is falls/falls prevention.

500

What does PASS stand for? 

What is pull, aim, squeeze, and sweep.

500

List 2 reasons for patient safety bracelets. 

What are similar names, allergies, DNR, restricted extremity. 

500

What does OSHA stand for? 

What is Occupational Safety and Health Administration

500

List 3 items listed on a MSDS sheet. 

What is physical data, health effects, first aid, reactivity, storage, disposal, PPE, spill/leak procedures

500

This type of infection is acquired while receiving healthcare and can often be prevented with hand hygiene.

What is an HAI. 

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