SAFETY
INDIVIDUAL RISKS
FALL PREVENTION
NPSG
SBAR
100
A Basic Human need that must be met
What is Safety
100
Life style, mobility, sensory awareness, and safety
What are risks at developmental stages?
100
Stairs, handrails,assistive devices,orientation to the hospital environment
What are measures to prevent falls by older adults?
100
To improve patient safety
What is one (standard)Goal of NPSG?
100
Improved communication between health care members. Also called "Hand off communication"
What is SBAR?
200
Physical & psychological factors in the hospital, home & community
What is included in a client's environment
200
Musculoskeletal, sensory,nervous and GU changes
What are physical changes in the older adult?
200
A human mechanical or physical device used to restrict an individuals freedom
What is a restraint?
200
Identify patients correctly Improve staff communication Medication safety
What are three NPSG'S
200
Ensure complete data and decrease the likelihood of missed data
What is SBAR used
300
Small throw rugs, wet floors,clutter, poor lighting
What are physical hazards
300
Lack of safety awareness, impaired mobility,falls communication deficit
What are four individual risk factors
300
Clients at risk for injury, safety,wandering, or when all alternatives have failed
What are criteria for restaint use
300
Patients name and date of birth
What are two patient identifiers
300
Background, Situation, Assessment, Reconciliation
What is SBAR and how do I use it
400
1.Acquired by immunizations 2.Occurs when antibodies are produced by other persons
What is Active and Passive immunity?
400
Falls, equipment & procedure related accidents
What are risks in the Health Care Agency
400
A physician order is needed, must be reordered q 24 hours, may not be written as PRN
What are physician orders for restraints
400
Prevent noscomical infections, use medications safely, prevent mistakes in surgery
What are current NPSG'S
400
Lack of standards, uncertanity about responsibility for patient care,difficult communication styles
What are barriers to communication amomg clinicians
500
Air, noise and land
What are pollutnats in the environment
500
L side CVA,decreased strength & endurance, limited bed mobility and ambulation..NANDA for what Dx label?
What is Impaired physical mobility R/T decreased strength
500
Vests, mittens, wrist devices
What are types of restraints
500
Daily verbal and written comunication among health care clinicians about patients
What is shift reporting
500
Internationally recognized center of health care quality. Ensures the delivery of high quality patient care
What is Joint Commission of Hospital Accreditation
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