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100

What type of doors can be propped open by a door wedge?

None

100

What type of isolation should someone positive for the Flu be on?

Droplet

100

A will in which the signer requests not to be kept alive by medical life-support systems in the event of a terminal illness

Living Will

100

How long does the CDC say you need to rub your hands together when you use hand sanitizer?

20 Seconds

100

What are two patient identifiers?

Name and Date of Birth

200

Who has the authority to shut off the med gas valves?

Charge Nurse

200

The three types of isolation are?

Contact, Droplet, and Airborne

200

The _________ plan is focused on illegal or unethical conduct by staff members of the hospital.

Compliance

200

What emergency drill code represents a Deadly Weapon?

Code Silver

200

The patient has the RIGHT TO REFUSE TREATMENT WHENEVER IT IS NECESSARY TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY THE LAW

Right to self-determination

300

What form is required to be filled out when electrical equipment has failed?

Tag Out Form

300

How long can C. Difficile spores live on a surface for?

Up to 5 months

300

Regardless of how much data the critical access hospital collects, data is not useful unless it is _____________.

Analyzed

300

The patient's medical ___________ examination is recorded in the medical record before an operative or other high-risk procedure is performed.

History and Physical

300

A type of advance medical directive in which legal documents provide the power of attorney to another person in the case of an incapacitating medical condition

Durable Power of Attorney

400

What type of fire extinguisher is used for a grease fire? 

K-Type

400

The amount of time that a surface must stay wet for a disinfectant wipe to be effective is called?

Wet/Dwell/Kill Time

400

What types of education do patients on anticoagulation receive? Name ALL Five Examples Provided.

Drug/drug interaction, drug/food interaction, importance of follow up monitoring, compliance, bleeding risks education

400

DAILY DOUBLE - 800 Points

What is it referred to when the patient, the patient’s family, licensed independent practitioner, physician, and staff are involved in the patient’s care, treatment, and services?

An Interdisciplinary Team

400

What are the types of information used to reconcile medications?

Medication name, dose, frequency, route, and purpose

500

What does ILSM stand for?

Interim Life Safety Measures

500

What is the wet/ dwell/ kill time for our Super-Sani wipes (purple top wipes)?

2 Minutes

500

Who is qualified to verify blood at bedside prior to transfusion?

The RN transfusing blood and a second RN or LPN.

500

What is the current Center for Disease Control and Prevention Hand Hygiene Guidelines?

Sanitize hands prior to entering a patient’s room and upon exiting a patient’s room.

500

What are the 5 “Rights” of medication administration?

Right patient, Right drug, Right dose, Right time, Right route

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