Basics
Med. Safety
100

What is Hand Hygiene

What is the single most important practice to prevent healthcare-associated infections?

200

What is 

 1) Before initial patient/ patient environment contact, 2) Before a clean/aseptic procedure, 3) 

After body fluid exposure risk, 4) After touching a patient/ patient environment

 Name the four moments for hand hygiene as recommended by Health Excellence Canada

200

 Miscommunication during handoffs or lack of communication about a patient’s current medications.

What is the most common cause of medication errors in healthcare settings?

300

The most effective hand hygiene method


What is "Hand washing with soap and water or using alcohol-based hand rub"?

300

The right patient, the right drug, the right dose, the right route, the right time, right reason and 

right documentation

 What are the "Seven Rights" of medication administration?

400

 Contact precautions plus  until 72 hours after diarrhea has finished.

 Which type of precautions are used for patient with C-difficile and for how long?

500

 Donning PPE: 1. Perform hand hygiene 

2. Put on gown 3. Put on gloves

 Doffing PPE: 1. Remove gloves 

2. Perform hand hygiene 

3. Remove gown 

4. Perform hand hygiene.

 What is the correct order of steps for donning and doffing?