Patient Identification
Communication
Infection
Safety Risks
Medication Safety
100
How many identifiers are used for providing care, treatment, or services?
Two
100
What two things must you do when verifying verbal orders & results received by telephone or in person.
Write down and Read back
100

How long must someone wash their hands with soap and water.

20 seconds

100
Use only ______ abbreviations.
Standardized or approved
100

What needs to be reconciled at every visit.

Medications and allergies

200

What two identifiers can be used to accurately identify a patient?

Name, Date of birth

200
Can a critical result be left on a voice mail.
No
200

What protective equiptment is used in isolation.

Gown, gloves, and masks

200

What safety measures are in place for patients having procedures?

Make sure you have the correct patient. Verify with the patient and provider that this is the correct site. Verify procedure with patient and provider. 

200

When would be another time during the patient's visit that medications would have to be reconciled.

With transfers and at discharge

300

Which National Patient Safety Goal addresses correct patient identification?

NPSG 01.01.01

300

This healthcare staff member CANNOT give or take critical results

Technician

300

When should treatment chairs/tables, rooms, equipment, and contact surfaces be cleaned?

After each patient use

300
Who can be called for rapid response when you are concerned there has been a change in your patient?
Stat team
300

Critical lab values are relayed to the patient by who?

Provider or RN

400

What is the purpose of a hand off?

So new caregiver can ask questions and receive answers.

400

What does SBAR stand for?

Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation

400

How is a 'dirty utility' room identified?

Biohazard sticker or sign on outside door

400

What measures can you take to prevent falls around the MDG?.

Declutter areas

Secure equipment and wiring

Redusce slip and trip hazards

Assist pt's who have difficulty ambulating

400

What needs to be on label of opened multi-use medication vials?

Date vial was opened

500

How can documented orders, laboratory forms, work lists, consents, etc. be compared or matched.

With 2 pt identifiers- name and date of birth

500
Critical results must be communicated within ______ to a licensed provider.
30 minutes
500

what is the first thing you should do in the event of a needlestick injury?

Wash the area with soap and water

500
How can you identify patients at risk for suicide?
By doing a risk assessment
500

Name 3 of the patients' rights of medication administration

Right patient

Right medication

Right dose

Right route

Right time

Right reason

Right documentation