Fire and Emergency
Infection Control
Environmentally Speaking
Transport
Mixed Category
100
It is the number to dial for all Emergency Codes within the hospital.
What is 4999?
100
It is the most important thing to do to prevent the spread of infection in the hospital.
What is Hand Washing?
100
These are substances that may pose a health risk or physical hazard.
What are Hazardous Materials?
100
You must do this to a wheelchair every time before you put a patient into it or help a patient out of it.
What is put on the Brakes?
100
This is the basic life support class Administrative staff need to take.
What is the 3 Step BLS program?
200
It is the Code that is called for an Adult patient that has collapsed or is found unresponsive.
What is Code Blue?
200
Regular waste goes in this color trash bag.
What is black trash bags?
200
This is the Code that is called for a major Hazardous Materials spill.
What is Code Brown?
200
This is what patients must wear on transport if they are on "Droplet Precautions".
What is a Surgical Mask?
200
This is who should be with the patient at all times if they are under police custody and in restraints.
Who is a member of the Police Department?
300
It is the Code that is called when a Fire is suspected or detected.
What is Code Red ?
300
It is the amount of time it takes to affectively and correctly wash your hands.
What is 40 to 60 seconds?
300
This is the number to call to report a major environmental spill or disaster.
What is 4999?
300
This is who you notify if you suspect or notice that the patient was in pain during the transport.
Who is the Nurse, or any other medical staff that is immediately caring for the patient.
300
This is where all of the policies and procedures that all staff need to know about can be found.
What is Tawam On-Line (TOL)?
400
It is the word or pneumonic that refers to the rescue of a patient, pressing the fire alarm, containing the fire, and extinguishing the fire or evacuating the patient.
What is RACE?
400
It is the type of Precautions where all blood, body fluids, open wounds, or mucous membranes are treated as potentially infectious.
What is Standard Precautions?
400
This information is located in all areas where chemical solutions are found. Each sheet describes in detail the chemical makeup and how to treat an exposure to the hazardous material we have on site. Cleaning solutions are a common item.
What is Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)?
400
This is what you would do if you witnessed physical abuse of a patient while on transport, or at any other time.
What is immediately contact the Security Department?
400
This is the temperature that food should be stored at in the refridgerator.
What is less than 4 degrees Celsius?
500
In regards to Fire Safety, it stands for Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep.
What is PASS?
500
It involves doing this before touching the patient, before clean or aseptic procedures, after body fluid exposure or risk, after touching the patient, and after touching the patient's surroundings.
What are the 5 Moments of Hand Washing?
500
These are the steps involved with responding to this environmental situation: Contact Supervisor, refer to MSDS, wear appropriate PPE, use appropriate kit to contain and clean up.
What is a Chemical Spill?
500
This is the person that transports blood products from the Blood Bank to the Ward or Unit for Blood Transfusion.
Who is the Nurse?
500
The mission of this organization is to continuously improve the safety and quality of care in the international community through the provision of education and consultation services and international accreditation and certification. Hint: It is also why we are playing this game!! :)
What is Joint Commission International (JCI)?