Interdisciplinary Team
Collaboration
General Safety
Patient Safety
Nurse Safety
100

Assists nurses and gives care. Supervised by a licensed nurse. 

What is a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA).

100

How many people should be involved in collaboration?

What is two or more?

100

Decreasing the risks of dangers or hazards to prevent accidents, injuries, mistakes, and harm. 

What is safety?

100

Intentional actions by a family member, caregiver or other person that inflict harm or put the older adult at risk for harm. 

What is elder abuse?

100
Public health agency to protect workers from safety hazards and health risks in the workplace.

What is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)?

200

Medically diagnose and treats injuries.  

What is a Physician?

200
The purpose of collaboration. 

What is to avoid duplication of effort?

200

Relates to the level or performance consistent with current evidence. 

What is quality?

200
Entity where we report adult abuse, neglect or exploitation.

What is Adult Protective Services?

200
Governing board that sets guidelines for what a licensed nurse can and cannot designate. 

What is the NM State Board of Nursing?

300

Assist ill and injured persons with movement and pain management.  

What is a Physical Therapist (PT)?

300

What is the goal of collaboration?

What is to improve client outcomes?

300

Qualities or properties of remaining safe?

What are attributes of safety?

300

Infections that occur while a patient is being treated for another condition. 

What are Hospital Associated Infections (HAIs)?

300

Job burnout, physical, mental, and emotional depletion.

What is compassion fatigue?

400

Deals with social, emotional, and environmental issues affecting illness and recovery. Coordinates community agencies to assist the person and family.

What is a Social Worker?

400
The reason we must know each other's roles. 
What is to avoid conflict and misunderstanding?
400
Preventable hazards that can result in injury or death.

What are Never Events. 

400

Surgery performed on an incorrect body part.

What is wrong site surgery?

400
Technique used to avoid needlestick injuries.

What is the scoop method?

500

Fills drug orders written by doctors; monitors and evaluates drug interactions.

What is a pharmacist?

500
The skill that the nurse must have for good collaboration?

What is good communication?

500

Used to detect presence of health conditions before symptoms.

What are screening tests?

500

Using large numbers of medications for one or more condition.

What is polypharmacy?

500
Absorbed through the lungs and skin. 

What is chemical exposure?