Joint Commission Basics
Patient Saftey
Work Place
Medication
Potpourri
100

A triennial evaluation of our hospital's compliance with CMS standards.

What is the TJC survey?

100

Stop

Think

Act Review

What is the error prevention tool STAR?

100

The corridors and hallways need to be clear of cludder. Nothing is to be left in the hallways for more than____

30 Minutes

100

A detrimental response to a medication which is undesired, unintended, or unexpected when administered in generally accepted doses.

What is a medication adverse reaction?

100

An intentional pause prior to a surgical or invasive procedure.

What is a time out?

200

Surveyors analyze a hospital's systems by following individual patients through their hospitalization, evaluating multiple care units, departments, and services rendered to the patient.

What are Tracers?

200

MEWS Score of 5 or greater

Patient deterioration

"feel something is note right"

What is calling a Rapid Response? 

200

If you wanted to know what your role is in a bomb threat, which binder would you find the information in?

The Red binder

200

Resume previous medications

What is a an inappropriate resume order?

200

Take home instructions and follow up care order by physician.

What are discharge instructions?

300

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability ACT. States the PHI may only be used for purposes of treatment, payment, healthcare operations. Examples of how to protect a Veterans PHI: 1. Don't discuss patient information in the hallway or elevators, 2. Keep doors to exam rooms closed, 3. close computer screens when away from PC

What is HIPPA?

300

Patient's Name and Date of Birth

What are our two patient identifiers?

300

What do RACE and PASS mnemonics stand for when there is a fire?

RACE - R - Remove patients and others, A- Alarm, C- Contain the fire (close doors), E- Extinguish the fire when it is safe to do so or E - Evacuate PASS - P- Pull the pin, A-Aim the nozzle at the base of the fire, S-Squeeze the handle, S-Sweep the nozzle form side to side

300

0.7 versus .7

What is a leading zero?

300

What do the letters VAP stand for?

What is ventilator associated pneumonia?

400

The right to effective communication

The right to participate in care decisions

The right to informed consent

The right to participate in end of life decisions

What are patient's rights?

400

 A questioning attitude to check for errors when information does not make sense or is not what we expect.

What is the error prevention tool (EPT) Question and Resolve?

400

The term used to describe being aware of unusual situations or circumstances and reporting them to security for investigation.

What is situational awareness?

400

Authenticated within 48 hours

What is a verbal order?

400

These must be re ordered every calendar day after an evaluation by the physician.

What are non-behavioral restraints?

500

The name of the regulatory body over our Laboratory accreditation.

What is CAP?

500

(1) .U or u (unit) (2) IU (international unit) (3) Q.D., QD, q.d. (daily) or Q.O.D., QOD, q.o.d. (every other day) (4) 1.0 (no terminal zeros) .5 (always use a leading zero - "always lead never follow" (5) MS, MSO4,MgSO4 (morphine sulfate or magnesium sulfate)

What are un approved abbreviations?

500

Per Life Safety Standards there needs to be ___inches or more of open space maintained below the sprinkler deflector to the top of storage.

18"

500

Medication order includes:

medication starting dose

incremental units to increase/decrease

frequency for incremental doses

maximum rate/dose of infusion

objective end point (RASS score)


What is an appropriate medication titration order?


500

Hand Hygiene, Patient Identification, and Universal Protocol are examples of these.

What are National Patient Safety Goals?

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