Characteristics of A High Reliability Organization
Environment of Safety
Infection Prevention
Communication
Medication Safety
100

-Medication events/errors, Codes/METS, Falls, missed orders, Violence/disrespectful behavior, mislabeled specimens, process issues, patient identification issues, security concerns, employee COVID illness/exposure, wrong patient/site/record/etc, harm to patient, harm to staff, employee injury, Near-miss or “Almost errors” or “Good Catches,” any negative outcomes

What should be reported

in Healthcare SafetyZone?

100

Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep

What does Pass stand for?

100

Practicing good respiratory hygiene, including covering your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing, washing your hands regularly, and staying home when you're sick.

What is the most effective way to prevent the spread of respiratory infections?

100

Write down and read back.

What two things must you do when verifying verbal orders & results received by telephone or in person

100

review medications with the patients at every visit and when new medications are prescribed.

What is outpatient medication reconciliation?

200

Assume the system is at risk of failure and perform

rapid assessment and response to challenges

What is Commitment to Resilience

200

Rescue, Alert, Confine, Extinguish and Relocate

What does Racer stand for?

200

Washing your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.

What is the most effective way to clean your hands to prevent the spread of infection?

200

These people can take a critical lab result via telephone.

Who are  licensed personnel (nurse, providers.)

200

verifying prior to medication administration.

What is one opportunity to verify allergies with patient?

300

Appreciate that the people closest to the work are

the most knowledgeable about the work.

What is Deference to Expertise.

300

Pick up the phone & call x 7300 then Announce "Fire and location"- repeat three times on the overhead paging system. 

what do you do to alert the facility to a fire?

300

A respirator (e.g., N95 mask) in addition to other required PPE such as gloves and gown.

What type of PPE should be worn when caring for a patient with airborne precautions?

300

 This is who you contact when the provider is not responding or answering your call.

Who is the supervisor / charge nurse?

300

Completing the seven rights to medication administration and using a bar code scanner.

What needs to be done at Riverwood prior to medication administration?

400

Understand what is going on around you and

the relation to the organization.

What is Sensitivity to Operations?

400

Notify plant operations, Infection prevention, Environmental services and complete an event report in Healthcare Safety Zone?

Who do you notify and how do we report physical damage to the facility?

400

sterilization is the process of completely eliminating all microorganisms, including viruses and spores, while disinfection refers to the process of reducing the number of microorganisms to a safe level.

What is the difference between sterilization and disinfection?

400

A certified interpreter (may not be family or support person)

Who can interpret for a non-English speaking patient?

400

This should be completed upon admission and discharge of an inpatient.

what is medication reconciliation?

500

Be resistant to simplified understandings of work

processes and how/why things succeed or fail.

what is Reluctance to Simplify?

500

Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter and Evacuate.

What does ALICE acronym stand for?

500

 Control practices, including hand hygiene, use of PPE, and following standard precautions.

What are the most important measure in preventing the spread of infection in healthcare settings?

500

Pregnancy, STD testing/treatment, Drug or Alcohol treatment, legally married or emancipated.

When a minor can give consent for themselves.

500

35-46 Degrees Fahrenheit / 2-8 degrees Celsius.

What are the temperature ranges for the medication refrigerators?