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Needlestick Injury
Medication Errors
Staffing
Bullying
100
Blood, breast milk, saliva
What is high risk fluids?
100
Inaccurate prescribing, wrong medications, wrong route
What is a medication error?
100
Three 12-hour shifts a week
What is normal nurse work hours?
100
Being bullied by your peer may also be called this
What is horizontal violence?
200
Wash under running water, cover and inform person in charge
What is first aid steps
200
One patient at a time, follow six rights, read label 3 times
What is prevention of medication errors?
200
Higher nurse to patient ratios and mandatory overtime
What is consequences of nursing shortage?
200
Skills tested by other nurses, and must prove themselves to other nurses
What is hazing?
300
Dispose safely in sharps container, do not leave needles unattended
What are ways to prevent a needlestick injury?
300
Right medication, right route, right time, right client, right dosage, right documentation
What is the 6 rights of medication administration?
300
Higher salaries, benefits, sign on bonus, tuition repayment
What are incentives?
300
Manager, supervisor, physician, or coworker
What is potential bullies?
400
Completes paperwork, takes blood sample, advises and supports
What is the role of occupational health member?
400
MR number, patient birthdate
What are patient identifiers?
400
Hospitals that embody essential characteristics that promote nursing
What is Magnet status?
400
Anxiety, fear and anger, chest pain and vomiting
What is psychological and physical factors of bullying?
500
Action flow sheet, risk assessment form, information sheet, recipient form
What is a needlestick pack?
500
The form you file after an accident no matter if big or small
What is an incident report?
500
May endanger patients' lives, affects nurse's ability to schedule non-work activities
What is mandatory overtime?
500
Name it, seek respite, expose the bully
What are three steps to take if you are getting bullied?