Leadership
Medication Management
National Patient Safety Goal
Infection Control
Emergency Management
100
"We are committed to caring for people through excellence in home health care."
What is our Mission Statement?
100
I review all medication orders or prescriptions that are dispensed in the organization.
What is a pharmacist?
100

This should occur when scheduling patients, drawing blood, administering medications, during check-in and pulling a patient up in the electronic health record. 

What is name and date of birth?

100
Hospital contact for infection surveillance for Home Health and Hospice.
Who is Rita White?
100
Blizzards, bomb threats, high winds and chemical spills are unespected events that significantly disrupt the organization's ability to provide care.
What is an Emergency?
200
Patients and families are given surveys to evaluate their home health care or Hospice experience.
How do we measure patient satisfaction?
200
This list of medications can cause errors and/or sentinel events.
What are high-alert and hazardous medications?
200

The patient has an accurate list of medications at the end of visit to share with other care providers. 

What is medication reconciliation?

What is National Patient Safety Goal #3?

200
Most important task to prevent spreading of infections
What is handwashing?
200
A Winter Storm Warning has been broadcasted for the next 48 hours. The hospital social worker calls a referral for a possible admission first thing tomorrow morning. You tell the SW that the agency is looking at each referral case by case and delays in admissions should be expected.
What is the Emergency Operations Plan?
300
This is in place to guide and instruct personel regarding patient care, treatment and services.
What is our Policy and Procedure Manuel?
300
Celexa and Celebrex are on what list of medications.
What is the Look alike-Sound alike medication list?
300

Get important test result to the right person on time.

What is National Patient Safety Goal # 2?

What is a Communication of Critical Lab Values?

300
Infection control practices are taught by these methods.
What are teaching sheets and verbal communication?
300
Your supervisor asks you to close the blinds in front of your work area and then to move to the lower level center hall of Building 8601 right now.
What is a Tornado Drill/Warning?
400
Implementation of changes in existing policies based on ongoing evaluations and gathered data.
What is Peformance Improvement (PI)?
400
Instead of writing this Q.D or Q.O.D. I should write this.
What is writing out "Daily" or "Every other Day"?
400

A beeping noise is coming from the restroom.

What is staff responding to alarms?

What is National Patient Safety Goal #4

400
Risks identified for aquiring/spreading infections are documented here.
What is SOC and purple infection sheets?
400
The four steps to follow in a fire emergency include removing individuals from the room, calling for help, closing doors and getting away from the area.
What is R.A.C.E.?
500
We are patient-centered, patient-driven. We honor and respect the dignity of all. We strive for excellence and push beyond. We work as one. We are dedicated to serving our community.
What are our Core Values?
500
I am on this list U (unit).
What is the "Do Not Use" list?
500
Each Home Health or Hospice Aide particiaptes in AT LEAST this many hours of inservice training during each 12 month period.
What is 12 hours?
500
This addresses priority risks and goals.
What is the Surveillance Plan?
500
There is an eight car accident at the corner of dodge and 90th Street. The injured are being brought to Methodist. There is an announcement over the hospital intercom alerting the staff.
What is Code Triage?