MEDICATION SAFETY
INFECTION PREVENTION
PHYSICAL SAFETY
RISK MANAGEMENT
100
Medication expiration date
When do you discard a medication?
100
The single-most important way to prevent the spread of infection?
What is handwashing or hand hygiene?
100
OTs can provide this evaluation and make recommendations for returning to this activity for stroke patients after discharge.
What is driving?
100
Asking a patient's name and date of birth.
What is checking two identifiers?
200
Take all doses prescribed, even if you fell better.
How long do you take your antibiotic prescription?
200
Gloves when handling blood or body fluids, protective eyeware to prevent splashes, hand hygiene.
What are standard precautions?
200
OTs assess and fit patients with W.H.O. to improve positioning, tone, and/or motor control. the term W.H.O feres to this.
What is a Wrist Hand Orthotic?
200
Something that happens at the hospital that should not happen.
What is an incident?
300
What it is called when liquid and/or food enters the airway.
What is ASPIRATION?
300
Coughing/sneezing into your sleeve, frequent handwashing, not touching your mouth, face, eyes or nose.
How do you prevent the spread of germs?
300
Visiual acuity, peripheral vision, saccades, convergence and tracking are all terms associated with this OT evaluation?
What is a vision assessment?
300
Passing on infomration between shift to shift or discipline to discipline.
What is "hand-off communication?"
400
Your doctor compares this list to what you should actually be taking.
What is medication reconciliation?
400
Patients with stroke in this area of the brain may present with vertigo, decreased LE coordination, ataxia and decreased balance.
What is CEREBELLUM?
400
A shower chair, long handled shoe horn, elastic shoelaces, reacher and grab bar are all examples of this.
What is adaptive equipment?
400
A structured study to determine the who-what-where-why-when after a serious incident.
What is root casue analysis?
500
RIGHT medication, RIGHT dose, RIGHT route, RIGHT patient, RIGHT time.
What are 5 rights of medication administration?
500
Gas pump handles, elevator buttons, escaltor railings.
What are the worst places for germs in public?
500
Meal preparation, driving, financial and home management skills are what areas assessed by OT?
What are ADLs (activities of daily living)?
500
This requires a report to DPH, letters to the patient/familuy at 7 days and 30 days.
What is a serious reportable event (MA) or sentinel event?
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