Red, Green, Orange, Black, Yellow, Brown
What are Emergency Response Code Colours?
Provides overview of values & approaches that support ethical practice.
What is the PHSA Ethical Practice Guide?
Online system of where patient safety events, near misses & hazards are reported.
What is PSLS?
What is Patient Safety Learning System?
Most effective way to prevent the spread of communicable diseases.
What is proper hand hygiene?
Obstetric Emergency
What is a Code Pink?
7-1-1-1
What # do you call to report a code or emergency?
Has supplies in the event of an evacuation for warmth, light and First Aid.
What is the Emergency Cabinet?
Find out where these are located.
Violence Prevention Modules, San'Yas Indigenous Cultural Safety, Policy Review, Code Red, Fostering a Culture of Respect, Hazard Drugs Safety
What are some mandatory PHSA online orientation courses?
IPAC
What is the acronym for Infection Prevention and Control?
Evacuation
What is a Code Green?
Allows access to travel to work in the event of a disaster.
What is the Disaster Symbol on staff ID?
The central access point for PHSA policies and decision support tools, such as guidelines, procedures, protocols & standards.
What is SHOP?
Provincial Workplace Health: 1-866-922-8464
Where do we call to report a workplace injury?
Infection Prevention & Control Basics.
What is the mandatory Infection Prevention training (on Learning Hub)?
Abducted Infant/Child
What is Code Amber?
RACE
What is the acronym for remove, activate, close & extinguish/evacuate in the event of a fire?
PSLS
What is the Patient Safety Learning System?
Receives feedback from patients/families regarding safety or quality of their care.
What is the PCQO (Patient Care Quality Office)?
Placed on all clean equipment that is brought into the clinics.
What is the "Green is Clean" sticker?
Hazardous Spill
What is a Code Brown?
Place for leaders to gather during an incident to collect information & coordinate appropriate responses.
These are standardized forms of documentation within CST.
Power Forms
"This question doesn't apply to my work."
What do you say if the question(s) don't apply to your work?
1. before initial patient/patient environment contact
2. before aseptic procedure
3. after body fluid exposure
4. after patient/patient environment contact
What are the 4 moments of hand hygiene that staff must follow?
Active Shooter