Culture of Safety
What Bin Do I Use?
Emergency Response
OSHA/BBP
Restraints
100

All laboratory specimens must be labeled at the point of collection with...

The correct two patient identifiers

100

Blood Products/Bodily Fluid/Plasma Derived Factor Products

Red Bin
100

Dial 1-2 to activate this emergency response:

- New or ongoing bleeding

- New, repeated, or prolonged seizures

- Concerned staff/caregivers

- Increase work of breathing or oxygen requirement

CARE Team

100

This BBP is very fragile and can live only for a short time outside the body

HIV
100

One of the two regulatory agencies that govern the use of restraints at CHKD

CMS

DNV GL

200

Always "back to sleep" is a guideline for...

Safe Sleep

200
Residual Medication that is not hazardous or chemo or opioids
Purple Bin
200

This "status" signifies that there is a heightened situation awareness between the multidisciplinary team with regards to potentially worsening patient status.

Watcher Status

200

This is the practice of using appropriate infection control procedures, including the use of PPE, when anticipating contact with moist body substances (except sweat).

Standard Precautions

200

This category of restraint is for devices, and for patients who don't understand the consequences of wandering or pulling a device.

Medical/Surgical Restraint

300

This device uses near-infrared technology to detect fluid in the tissue

iv Watch

300

Anything Chemo- PPE, IV Tubing, chemo mats, diapers, urinals, urine hats

Yellow Bin

300

Activate this emergency response when:

- Patient agitation does not resolve with AP team

- Exhibiting defensive and/or risk level behaviors

Behavioral Alert

300

The use of a sharps container is an example of which type of prevention

Engineering Controls

300

This category of restraint requires q 15 minute assessment by the RN

Violent/Self-Destructive Restraint

400

This clinical resource is used to validate competencies online

Lippincott

400

Hazardous medications- only residual medication needs to go in these bins

Black Bin

400
This alert will go out via pager only, not overhead.

CARE Team

400

If you are exposed to blood or potentially infectious body fluid, the first step is to

apply first aid

400

When deciding which restraint to use for the patient, the most important consideration is to

begin with least restrictive measure 

500

CHKD tracks these types of patient safety events that reach the patient and result in moderate to severe harm or death

SSE or Serious Safety Events

500

Empty vials of hazardous drugs can go in the...

Regular Trash

500

These roles will respond to a medical alert- Name 5

PICU Charge

RT

Resident

Nursing Supervisor

Bedside RN

Pharmacist

VAT

Security

Social Work

Chaplain

500

The white envelope found in patient care areas contains...

Step by step instructions on what to do after a blood/body fluid exposure (Employee Exposure Kit)

500

This type of standard treatment is not considered a restraint...

IV boards

Patient holds

socks to prevent scratching

siderails for seizure precautions

siderails on a stretcher

belt in a wheelchair