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100

Norman Shumway, MD performed this on January 6, 1968.  It was the first in the United States.

What is heart transplant?

100

Anything written or printed that you rely on as record or proof for authorized healthcare providers.

What is Documentation?

100

The Joint Commission specifies guidelines for documentation.  We earn this from TJC.

What is Accreditation?

100

This can be any device, material, or equipment attached to or near a patient which cannot be controlled or easily removed by the patient and which prevents a patient's free body movement and/or patient's normal access to their body.

What are mechanical restraints?

100

This 2009 science fiction epic, directed by James Cameron, features blue-skinned humanoids called Na'vi living on the alien planet Pandora.

What is Avatar?

200

Stanford Health Care's new hospital at 500 Pasteur Drive in Palo Alto, CA opened on this date.

When is November 17, 2019?

200

This is the standard length of time to reassess effectiveness of the pain intervention.

What is 1 hour?

200

The standards of documentation by The Joint Commission require these.

Documentation within the context of the nursing process, as well as evidence of client and family teaching and discharge planning.

200

These are two identifiers that can be used to accurately identify a patient.

What are Name and Date of Birth?

200

This comedy club that turned 65 last year helped launch the careers of such SNL alums as Tina Fey and Cecily Strong.

What is Second City?

300

This is the mission statement of Stanford Health Care.

What is "Healing humanity through science and compassion, one patient at a time."?

300

The most appropriate thing to do to assess the intensity of a patient's pain.

What is offer the client a pain scale to objectify the information?
300

The SHC Sharepoint site holds links to all of these which guide our nursing practice internally.

What are policies and procedures?

300

Distraction, verbal interventions, providing companionship, verbal de-escalation, limit setting, and medication administration are all examples of this.

What are staff interventions to prevent restraints and/or seclusion?
300

The real name of Batman.

Who is Bruce Wayne?

400

This is the year that C-I-CARE was introduced at Stanford Health Care.

When is 2011?

400

This situation best indicates that a nurse has a good understanding regarding auditing and monitoring patients' health records.

What is the nurse determines the degree to which standards of care are met by reviewing patients' health records?

400

These are examples of annual mandatory education requirements.

What are Accountability Act (HIPAA), Point of Care Testing, Infection Prevention?

400

These are defined as anything that can be used to attach a cord, rope, or other material for the purpose of hanging or strangulation.  Examples include: Door handle, phone cord, plastic trash bag.

What is a ligature (risk)?

400

Luckily, you can't visit this title street since it's located in fictional Springwood, Ohio.

What is Elm Street?

500

This is where a patient can find quick and easy access to their health information, messaging with their care team, and appointment requests.

What is MyHealth?

500
Name one preventative care measure to maintain skin health and prevent pressure injuries.

What is moisture management, incontinence care, pressure injury prevention (i.e., pressure relieving devices, friction reduction), or increase mobility and activity?

500

This should be your response to a surveyor if you do not know the answer to his/her/their question.

What is "I don't know but this is how I would find the answer"?

500

The process of transferring information and responsibility for patient care from one person to another.

What is hand off?

500

Which sitcom, airing from 1984 to 1992, was centered around the Huxtable family?

What is the Cosby Show?