Infection Prevention
Equipment
Emergency Conditions & Initial Response
Communication
Miscellaneous
100

Whose hand hygiene guidelines does VMC follow?

World Health Organization (WHO)

100

How do you know a piece of equipment is safe to use?

Current dated Preventive Maintenance (PM) tag or sticker

Visual inspection of cords, tubes, power source

100

Where is the disaster kit located?

The dirty utility room


100

How quickly does a critical test need to be communicated?

Time from result/interpretation to communication of critical results to the provider is within 45 minutes.

100

How do you access policies?

From MyValley homepage

200

What is the wet time/contact time for the Purple Top disinfectant wipes?

2 minutes, surface to remain wet for 2 minutes

200

How are oxygen tanks transported?

 Always in upright position

200

In a power loss, which outlets are still live and available for use?

Red outlets. 


Gray/black are available as well as emergency equipment outlets.

200

There are two acceptable ways to communicate critical results to the provider, name one?

Face to Face

Voalte phone

200

For how long is a procedural informed consent valid?

Up to 30 days

300

Hand washing

Water should be at least _____ degrees F.

Scrub vigorously for _____ seconds.

100 degrees

15-20 seconds

300

If you notice Medical Equipment does not have a PM sticker or it does not pass visual inspection what would you do?

Remove it from service

Notify BioMed

300

What is a Code Gray

Combative Individual 

Call 911 from cell phone & STAY AWAY from the location. Secure your area, protect self and others, avoid windows, and wait for instructions

300

How are patients screened for suicide risk?

PHQ-2, and PHQ-9

Columbia-Suicide risk assessment  

300

How much space must be between items and the ceiling?

18 inches

400

Name three of the four circumstances when hand washing with soap and water should be performed?

After using the toilet

Before eating or handling food

When hands are visibly soiled

When caring for patient with c.diff or norovirus

400

How long is the instrument Pre-Klenz gel active?

72 hours

400

What is a Code Orange

Large or hazardous chemical spill or release

Stop the spill if safe to do so, and/or evacuate the space. Call 1999.  

400

How do patients know about their rights?

Patient Rights and Responsibilities is offered/given at time of Registration (First visits and annually)

400

Name the 3 parts of the Universal Protocol Process.

1. Pre-procedure verification

2. Site marking (provider initials) 

3. Time Out

500

What Transmission-based precautions need to be used for a patient with Influenza? 

Droplet Contact Precautions

Mask, eye protection, gown and glove at the door

500

Sharps containers need to be replaced when they are how full?

2/3rds full containers are considered filled

500

Name three of the five actions to be completed by the Observer of Spill or Release:

1. Request assistance by calling x1999 (VMC facilities)

2. Notify manager/supervisor

3. Ensure any injured or exposed personnel receive medical attention

4. Evacuate or remove self and others from the area of the spill

5. Monitor the situation until help arrives

500

What is a Learning needs assessment and how often should it be completed?

Education preference

Done once lifetime, verify that it has been completed at each visit

500

After puncture or opening, multi-dose vials should be labeled with their open date or expiration date?

Expiration date