A global driver of quality improvement and patient safety in health care.
What is The Joint Commission (TJC)?
Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep
What is PASS (fire extinguisher use)?
Used to make sure we have the correct patient.
What are "two identifiers"?
The intranet platform at Stanford Healthcare.
What is SHC Connect?
What is PRIDE?
A federal law that required the creation of national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient's consent or knowledge.
For example: Ensuring any patient identifiers are not left in view of the public.
What is HIPAA?
Identified by a "flag" on the wall and used to manage fires.
What is a fire extinguisher?
Uses providers initials to identify and must be visible after prepping and/or draping.
What is site marking?
Found in SHC Connect and provides information such as the properties of chemicals, health hazards as well as safety precautions. Formerly known as MSDS.
What are SDS (Safety Data Sheets)?
The amount of languages that Stanford Healthcare's Interpreter Services translates.
What is over 200?
The amount of time required when cleaning equipment or surfaces with wipes.
What is "wet contact time"?
There will be no storage within this distance of bottom of ceiling sprinkler head.
What is 18 inches?
Before touching a patient, before a procedure, after a procedure and/or body fluid exposure risk, after touching a patient, and after touching a patient's surroundings.
What are the five moments of hand hygiene?
To care, to educate, to discover.
What is Stanford's Mission?
A tower built at the top of Telegraph Hill in thanks for the firefighters who worked valiantly to save structures following the devastating earthquake in 1906.
What is Coit Tower?
Completed weekly, daily, and monthly for equipment functionality, expiring medications and/or equipment, and availability.
What are Crash Cart/Defib checks?
RACER
What is:
Rescue
Alarm
Contain
Extinguish
Relocate
Three key steps: conducting a pre-procedure verification process, marking the procedure site, and performing a time-out.
What is Universal Protocol?
Below the collar, above the waist?
What is proper location of SHC ID badge?
San Francisco's unofficial weather mascot.
What is Karl (the fog)?
A method of securely tying a trash bag.
What is gooseneck method?
Three components of the fire triangle
What are 1-ignition source, 2-oxidizer, & 3-fuel?
Part of the Surgical Safety Checklist, this tool is opportunity for all members of the surgical team to discuss the procedure and includes, but is not limited to reviewing specimen management, if applicable.
What is debriefing?
An evidence-based customer service model with a standardized process for interactions with patients, families, colleagues, and others.
What is C-ICare?
Although unofficial, it is know as the mascot of Stanford University.
What is the "Tree"?