HIPAA
National Patient Safety Goals
Oxygen
Environment
Fire and infection prevention
100
The personal electronic health record that staff are allowed to look up as long as it is not in regards to Behavioral Health, Drug/Alcohol, or HIV Information.
What is your own personal health information
100
The two patient identifiers we use prior to drawing blood, collecting specimens, administering medications, providing treatments/procedures or blood products.
What is name, medical record number or date of birth
100
The oxygen tanks that should be labeled and stored seperately.
What is empty and full
100
Two pieces of equipment that need to be checked and documented daily
What is the crash cart and refrigerators
100
This acronymn is used to help us remember how we respond to a fire
What is RACE - Resuce, Alarm, Contain, Extinquish
200
The electronic health record you are allowed to access after you have filled out the Personal Representative Designation Form
What is your families and neighbors
200
This is what we use to verify that the identifiers the patient is stating are accurate.
What is the arm band or medical record
200
Oxygen tanks are considered empty at this psi
What is 1000 psi
200
The amount of clearance that you must have from the ceiling to the top of an item
What is 18 inches
200
This acronymn is used to help us remember how to properly use a fire extinguisher
What is PASS - Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
300
You can not access the electronic health record of these 2 categories of people if they are in your hospital but you are not assigned to take care of them.
Who are celebrities or VIPs
300
Once a specimen is collected from a patient; the area on the unit where the specimen must be labeled.
What is in front of the patient
300
Oxygen tanks must be in this for transport
What is a secure holder
300
Items can not be placed less than 18 inches from the ceiling. Name two areas where nothing can ever be stored
What is on the floor and under the sink
300
You should never use these in the event of a fire
What is the elevator
400
This can result from accessing a family members health information without the proper form filled out first or a celebrities information that you are not caring for.
What is a written warning or termination
400
Having one of these missing from the patient should cause you not to proceed with any procedures, medications, blood draws, specimen collection or treatments
What is the patient's armband
400
Oxygen tanks should never be left on either of these after transporting a patient back to their room
What is a wheelchair or cart
400
Patient care products (i.e. Saline bottles) can only be kept for this long after opening them.
What is 24 hours
400
The first line of defense in preventing hospital acquired infections
What is hand washing
500
Leaving papers with patient health information on top of med carts or leaving your computer screen with patient health information visible to people passing by would be a violation of this federal act.
What is HIPPA
500
The name of the Code when there is an active weapon situation.
What is a bronze alert
500
In the case of a fire on a clinical unit the decision to shut off the oxygen supply can be made by this person
Who is the charge nurse
500
This must be checked before using any product.
What is the expiration date
500
The five times that you are required to wash your hands
What is 1)before touching a patient, 2)after touching a patient, 3)after touching a patient's surroundings, 4)after a body fluid risk, 5)before a clean or aseptic procedure