NPSG
Reporting
Acronyms
Infection Prevention
I've Fallen
100

Use at least _____ ways to identify a patient. This is done to make sure that each patient gets the correct medicine and treatment.

Two

100

Who is the Patient Safety Manager?

LT Grant

100

DHA

Defense Health Agency

100

Organization responsible for hand hygiene guidelines

CDC

100

This is used when assessing a patient's risk for falling

Fall Risk Assessment

200
What organization releases National Patient Safety Goals?

The Joint Commission

200

Who can report a patient safety event?

Everyone!

200

NPSG

National Patient Safety Goals

200

The number one way to prevent the spread of infection

Hand washing/hand hygiene

200

Educate patients on the risk for falls with these

Medications that cause drowsiness 

300

How many NPSG are currently available?

8

300

How do you report a patient safety event?

The Patient Safety Reporting link on SharePoint

300

PSR

Patient Safety Report

300

COVID, Tuberculosis, Smallpox, Yellow Fever, Ebola, Measles, Plague, Cholera, MRSA, VRE

Infectious diseases requiring isolation

300

Poor vision, cognitive dysfunction, impaired gait/ mobility, orthostatic hypotension, urinary frequency, and or history of falls

Fall Risk Factors

400

NPSG implemented to prevent Wrong Site Surgery

Universal Protocol- Pre-procedure verification, marking of the procedure site, and performing a time-out prior to procedure 

400

A type of patient safety event that is caught before it reaches the patient

Near miss

400

PSAW

Patient Safety Awareness Week

400

These are caused by multi-drug resistant pathogens acquired via procedures and or while in a medical facility

Nosocomial/hospital acquired infections

400

These provide fall prevention in bathrooms, stairs, and showers

Safety bars/hand rails

500

A new NPSG was released in 2023. NPSG.16.01.01- Improve _____ _______

Healthcare Equity

500

True or False: a patient safety event can be reported anonymously

True

500

SBAR

Situation, Backgroud, Assessment, Recommendation

500

Who is the Command Infection Prevention and Control Officer?

LT Stewart

500

Familiarizing patient with environment, call light with reach, uncluttered area, belongings in easy reach, hopsital bed in low position, and bed locked

Universal Fall Precautions/Prevention methods