Patient Identification
Suicide Prevention
Alarm Management
Medication Safety
Preventing Infections
100

How many patient identifiers do you need when identifying a patient? 

Two

100

What patients should be screened for suicidal ideation? 

All patients who are being evaluated or treated for behavioral health conditions.

100

What are some alarm signals you manage?

Vitals, Call Light, Air Pressure, etc. 

100

When any medication or solution is transferred from the original packaging to another container, what is the first thing you should do?

Label the secondary container with the original solution or medication. 

100

What does the CDC stand for?

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

200

What are acceptable patient identifiers? 

Full Name, Date of Birth, Medical Record number, SSN

200

What is the evidence-based process we use to conduct a suicide assessment of patients who have screened positive for suicide ideation? 

Columbia Suicide Screen (C-SSRS) 

200

Whose responsibility is it to respond to a Bed Alarm?

Everyone's. 

200

What are the two ways you should verify all medication or solution labels are accurate?

Visually and Verbally; should be done by two individuals qualified to participate in the procedure. 

200

What is the number one way to prevent infections?

Hand Hygiene 

300

Where should you be when you label containers used for blood or other specimens? 

In the presence of the patient

300

What are examples of mitigation techniques we use to prevent or reduce the risk of suicide?

Remove ligature risks, conduct ligature risk assessments, 1:1 patient sitters, putting patient in a safe gown, removing items from the room that are unnecessary, keeping visualization on the patient at all times. Others are possible. 

300
Can you adjust an alarm that keeps going off out of normal parameters to stop it from alarming?

No, most alarm parameters need a physician order if there is to be a change. 

300

What are examples of containers that could hold or store medications?

Syringes, medicine cups, and basins. 

300

What percent of health care workers do not properly perform hand hygiene?

60%

400

If someone identifies a patient by their room number, what should you do? 

Request for two acceptable patient identifiers. Room numbers can change and could create a patient safety situation. 

400

What should be documented in the patient's medical record when screening is complete?

Overall level of risk for suicide and the plan to mitigate the risk for suicide. 

400

Do we have a policy that speaks to alarms in the patient care areas?

Yes; the Clinical Alarms Safety and Management Policy

400

In the perioperative setting, medication or solution labels should specifically include what?

Medication or solution name; strength; amount of medication or solution containing medication; diluent name and volume; and the expiration date and time. 

400

According to the CDC, how many patients acquire a health care associated infection?

1.7 million hospitalized patients acquire a health care associated infection annually. 98,000 deaths are contributed to those infections.