Patient Safety
Infection Control
Survey Basics
Water Safety Checks
Well Hello There Mr. Surveyor..
100

The acronym used for a timeout prior to cannulation or CVC access to prevent wrong site, wrong patient, wrong procedure incidents and what each letter stands for

What is ICEBOAT

I-Identify the Patient;  C-Consent; E-Equipment; 

B-Hep B status; O-Orders complete; 

A- Access verified; T-Timeliness

100

The most important factor in preventing the spread of infection.

What is hand hygiene?

100

This must be worn at all times when working in our facilities

ID Badge

100

This is how RO function is measured

What is by % rejection value- minimum acceptable value is 90%? 


 Checks are done after RO has operated for 15 minutes
100

You aren't sure how you are supposed to do something in the manner that you are supposed to do it so you refer to this...

What is the eP&P?


200

Define RACE and PASS

What is RACE: Rescue, Alert, Confine, Evacuate/Extinguish

What is PASS: Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep

200

This percentage of alcohol is adequate when using hand gel for hand hygiene

What is 60-95%?

200

A responsibility of all, this needs to be checked on every item being used prior to use. 

(Best practice if for everyone to check for this on every item daily and throw items out as needed)

What is Expiration date

200

The acceptable level for Total Chlorine in the product water from the RO

What is less than or equal to 0.1ppm. 

200

 The Proper way to communicate with a surveyor when asked a question

What is just answer the question being asked, no need to elaborate.  Ask for clarification if you don't understand the question. If you don't know say "I will find out." (then look in e P&P or call HSA) 



300

2 patient identifiers

What are name, medical record number, and date of birth

300

This bacterium requires contact precautions, thorough cleaning of all surfaces with bleach, and hands to be washed…. Hand sanitizer will not work!

What is C. difficile

300

This lab is of utmost importance and the status needs to be documented on every patient every treatment. 

What is Hepatitis B Antigen

300

These machine tests are done prior to each treatment

What is Auto Alarm/Pressure Test, Dialysate pH, Temperature, and Conductivity?

300

Prior to the surveyor entering the patient treatment area you should do this

What is inform the surveyor what personal protection precautions should be followed and provide appropriate PPE for them

400

The only time a patient should be restrained or secluded

What is only after considering the least restrictive methods. Documented medical symptom justification and limited  MD order (no prn) required.  



400

Minimum infection prevention practices that apply to all patient care, regardless of suspected or confirmed infection status of the patient, in any setting where health care is delivered

What is Standard Precautions

400

3 Ways to protect patient confidentiality while working out in the field

What is make sure pt. info can't be viewed by other patients or visitors

Log off the computer when you step away from it

Don't discuss patients in open areas or in front of other TM or Hospital personnel who may not need to know the information.

400

Acceptable WATER culture and endotoxin results and Acceptable DIALYSATE culture and endotoxin results

What is Below 50 cfu/ml for water and dialysate CULTURE 

Below 0.25 EU/ml for water and dialysate ENDOTOXIN

400

Directions for how to manage a chemical spill and how it could affect your health

What is the eSDS?

Bonus: show how to locate on ipad

500

Complying with CDC recommendations for these guidelines reduces the risk of Healthcare Associated Infections

What is hand hygiene, access prep, and medication prep and administration guidelines.

500

Pertussis, Influenza, and Diptheria require this type of precaution

What is Droplet 

BONUS: What PPE does this require?

500

If not administered immediately, prior to lying medications down these components need to be on the label and the medication given within 4 hours.

What is pt. name, medication, date, time, dose, route, and initials of person preparing the dose.

500

This is the process if the Total Chlorine Result is greater than 0.1ppm

What is immediately repeat with fresh sample.  If still >.1ppm draw sample after 2nd carbon filter tank.  If <.1ppm continue HD but additional testing required q30min until primary carbon tank within acceptable range.  If secondary >.1ppm d/c HD and notify Admin.

500

A surveyor asks how the patient and TM schedule is determined..

What is by pt. Hep B and infectious disease status as well as the acuity of the patient.  Other scheduled procedures also affect the schedule.

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