Provision of Care
Patient Rights
Infection Prevention
Medication Management
NPSG
100
A restraint for acute medical and surgical care that supports medical healing and patient safety.
What is a non-violent restraint?
100
Instructions about the care, treatment and services at the end of life.
What are advance directives?
100
everyone
Who is responsible to stop the spread of infection?
100
Tall man lettering is used for this
What addresses the safe use of look alike, sound alike medication?
100
Two life threatening infections that are under hospital wide surveillance and are regularly reported
What is a CAUTI and a central line associated infection?
200
Orders are required to be written every four hours.
What is required timeframe to order violent restaints for an adult?
200
The risks, benefits and alternatives are discussed with the patient
What is informed consent?
200
Staff are required to wear a mask if they do not participate in this program.
What is the annual influenza vacination program?
200
The right patient, the right dose, the right route
What are the three RIGHTS of medication administration?
200
Use approved protocols for this therapy
What is required when anticoagulation therapy is used?
300
This patient evaluation is completed no more than 48 hours after surgery or a procedure
What is the reqirement for a postanesthesia evaluation?
300
The patient recieves information in a manner he understands
What is required when we discuss and provide educational materials to the patient?
300
CDI, VRE and MRSA
Name three MDROs
300
Narcotics can not be dispensed this way
What class of medication cannot be a sample?
300
Physicians are notified with 30 minutes
What is the time notification requirment for critical test results?
400
There is an opportunity for a discussion between the giver and reciever of patient information
What is hand-off communication?
400
A written complaint and/or a complaint of a serious nature.
What is a grievance?
400
It prevents the transmission of infectious disease
What is the purpose of hand washing?
400
name, strength and amount
What is required when labeling medications?
400
The team agrees on the patient identity, the procedure and the site
What is the minimum required during a time-out?
500
The hospital provides written information about the patient's treatment, medications and follow-up
What happens when the patient is discharged?
500
laws that protect patient privacy
What is HIPAA?
500
Staff are tested annually to prevent the spread of this disease.
What is a TB test?
500
maintain and communicate accurate patient medication information
What is medication reconciliation?
500
wrong site surgery is prevented by this.
What is Universal Protocol and Time-Out?
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