Isolation
BBP
Codes
Abuse
General Reminders
100

What type of PPE is needed for Contact Isolation?

1. Gloves

2. Gown

100

Who is responsible for creating the Blood Borne Pathogen Standard?

OSHA

100

Where does each employee keep a copy of all facility codes?

On their badge. 

100

Give 1 example of abuse. 

Teams choice. 

100

Where should your name tag be at all times?

Easily visible clipped to your scrubs. 

200

True or False: 

Each employee must sanitize their hands before and after going into a room. 

True. Our facility has ABHR machines outside every room. 

200

If an employee comes in contact with a BBP through broken skin, what should their response be? Put in numerical order

1.They should immediately bleed the wound

2. Wrap the wound in a clean sterile wrap

3. Immediately inform supervisor

4. Have post-exposure appointment. 

200

Describe the acronyms:

RACE

PASS

Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish

Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep

200

When abuse is identified, our Administrator can pull you in for an interview. True or False?

TRUE!

200

What is the standard practice for call-light response time?

8 minutes

300

Explain why employees must wash their hands with soap and water when handling a resident with C.Diff instead of using ABHR?

C.Diff is a spore, meaning it lives on surfaces it comes in contact with. If we use ABHR it spreads, Handwashing sends it down the drain.

300

What are the 3 common BBP in todays society?

Hep B

Hep C

HIV

300

During a Code 99, what is the employees primary focus?

THEMSELVES! This is the only code that employees put themselves first. 

300

What should we as employees be ensuring at all times for our residents? 

We should be ensuring that they are receiving good patient care, we are monitoring closely for any signs of abuse, etc.

300

What should each employee do before clocking in each shift?

Each employee must screen for COVID-19 and check their temperature. Once complete must sign the Temp-log provided. 

400

What are the elements of Standard Precautions?

1. Hand Hygiene

2. PPE

3. Cough etiquette

4. Safe Injection Practices

5. Infection Control

6. Cleaning and Disinfecting

7. Safe Handling of contaminated equipment

8. All patients, all the time.

400

List 5 ways BBP are spread.

1. Sexual Contact

2. Sharing Contaminated Sharps or needles

3. Needlesticks or other sharp injuries

4. Birth from an infected mother

5. Contact between broken skin, wounds, or mucous membranes. 

400

When a Code Orange is activated, where do you meet to get information? What information do you get?

Jasmine Nurses Station

Name and Photo ID

400

Name the 7 types of Abuse.

1. Physical

2. Mental

3. Sexual

4. involuntary Seclusion

5. Neglect

6. Verbal

7. Misappropriation of patient property. 

400

Name some important tasks to remember when bringing things to residents or check before leaving a residents room. 

Always remember to label all personal care items including bedpans and urinals, water cups are filled, ensuring call bells are within reach, bed in lowest positions, Personal items within reach, etc. 

500

When you have a question about isolation, what PPE you will need, or when to DON, who to ask?

1. Kelsey (facility IP)

2. Nursing Admin (we are in black scrubs!)

     Sam-Azalea LPN UM

     Kristen- Rehab UM

     Hannah- SDC




500

Name 5 examples on how a facility can prevent a BBP.

1. PPE

2. Offer Hep B vaccine

3. Handwashing

4. Sharps Containers

5. Self-Sheathing Needles

500

What is the difference between a Code 99 and a Code 99 with location?

Code 99: Active Intruder (gun, bomb)

Code 99 w/location: Internal Emergency (irate family/patient)

500

When abuse is suspected or witnessed, who do you notify and when? Where can you find their information after hours?

Ashley Rader, Administrator

Immediately

Emergency binders on nurse`s station & up front at receptionist desk. 

500

When asked a question by state surveyors who do you report to?

Administrator and DON