Terminology
OR Cleaning/Decontam
Patient Safety
Environment of Care
Employee Safety
100

an accrediting organization that evaluates a health care organization's performance in areas that most affect patient health and safety.

What is The Joint Commission?

100

solution you should have on your field for cleaning instruments throughout the procedure

What is sterile water?

100

two ways we are to identify all patients

(NPSG 01.01.01)

What is name and date of birth?

100

the application employees use to report an accident or incident

What is Vigilanz?

100

should always be worn at patient field or whenever performing patient care

What is eye protection?

200

an event that changes how a hospital practices

What is a sentinal event?

200

the contact time for purple-top wipes

What is 2 minutes?

200

the single most effective method for preventing the spread of infection

What is hand hygiene (hand washing)?

200

is the fire safety procedure used at TSHMC (also know as R.A.C.E.)

What is Rescue, Activate emergency system, Contain fire, and Extinguish if possible.

200

appropriate location to wear a radiation dosimeter badge

What is chest level, outside your lead?

300

a set of goals created by TJC and hospitals are surveyed on the efforts to achieve them. Also known as NPSG.

What are National Patient Safety Goals?

300

where you should start mopping a room after a case is completed

What is starting at the edge of the room first and then moving towards the center?

300

NPSG 15.01.01 states that we are to "prevent mistakes in surgery" by doing these two things

What is marking the patient and pausing before surgery for a time out?

300

is how a fire extinguisher should be used (P.A.S.S.)

What is Pull the pin, Aim the nozzle at the base of fire, Squeeze the trigger, and Sweep the stream from side to side at the base of the fire.

300

process for reducing risks of sharp injuries at sterile field

What is a hands free zone/no pass zone/neutral zone?

400

a systematic process that uses information gathered during an investigation to determine the fundamental deficiencies that led to the incident.

What is a root cause analysis (RCA)?


400

these are reasons why instruments may be considered unsuitable for use/removed from field (name 2)

What is blood/organic matter, damaged/broken, rust, pitting, chipped, or tape that is cracked/peeling?

400

information included on label for all medications on sterile field

(NPSG 03.04.01)

What is medication, concentration, initials, date, and time?

400

the Code called for a person with a weapon or hostage situation

What is Code Silver?

400

3 components of radiation safety

What is time, distance, and shielding?

500

what HIPAA stands for

What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act?

500

5 items that should be cleaned between every patient (high-touch objects)

What are door handles, OR beds, reuseable safety straps, remote controls, slider boards, anesthesia machine, and IV poles and pumps?

500

how staff communicates information across shifts, also known as SBAR

What is Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendations?

500

where you can locate the facilities safety data sheets (SDS)

 Where is the TSHMC intranet site?

500

these are known contents of surgical smoke (name 2)

What is blood particles, viruses, cancer cells, and toxic chemicals including cyanide, formaldehyde, and carbon monoxide?