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Medication Safety
100

How many identifiers are used for providing care, treatment, or services?

Two or more

100
How long must someone wash their hands with soap and water.
15 seconds
100

Use only ______ abbreviations.

Approved

100

What are at least 5 items to be included in a Surgical Time Out?

Correct patient; Correct procedure(s); Correct site is marked and verified; Consent is accurate; All equipment is immediately available; Implants are available; Allergies; Antibiotics, as applicable; Relevant images; Fire safety is addressed; Patient-specific concerns are addressed.

100

What are the "5 Rights" of medication Administration?

Right Medication;

Right patient; Right dose;

Right time; Right route

200

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

Name, date of birth

200

True or False: Bleach wipes can be used to clean everything, including equipment.

False: There are various cleaning products depending on the surface.

200

What would you do if you identified a patient safety event that almost happened but was caught before it reached the patient?

Enter a Safety Zone "Near Miss" occurrence report.

200

What happens when safety concerns are not reported?

Safety concerns will not be addressed if they are not known.

200
How many patients can a Single dose medication vials be used for?

One.

FYI--Multidose vials will also be used for one patient only and discarded (one-and-done). 

300

What do you check prior to any patient interaction?

Patient Armband 

300

When do we need to clean items such as exam tables, equipment, etc.?

After each patient use

300

How do you report a patient and/or employee who is being verbally and/or physically abusive?

Notify your Team Lead or other leadership member immediately followed by filling out a Work-Place-Violence event in Safety Zone.

300

What would you do to help prevent misunderstanding about an order?

Ask a clarifying question

300

What is used to distinguish sound alike and look alike medications?

Tallman lettering (ex: ceFAZolin).

400

Who can interpret for a non-English speaking patient?

A certified interpreter (should not be family or support person)

400

What protective equipment is used to disinfect endoscopes.

Gown, gloves, and masks

400

What should you do if you identify a patient who is at risk for falls?

Apply a "Fall Risk" wristband to alert other staff.

400

What does RCA stand for?

Root Cause Analysis -- this will be used to determine root causes when an error or potential harmful event occurs. 

400

What steps should be taken when handling Hazardous Drugs (USP 800)? 

Inspect the packaging for suspected breakage; Use appropriate PPE; Discard the items in specially marked containers labeled as Hazardous waste; Surgical instrumentation will be wiped with bleach.

500

What medications/treatments require a dual-sign off? 

Insulin and pediatric doses.

500

When must hand hygiene be performed using soap and water instead of hand sanitizer?

After using the restroom or when visibly soiled.

500

Who is CRSC's Laser Safety Officer? 

Scott Christenson

500

How should patients who arrive from a correctional facility in shackles be transported throughout the facility?

Either in a wheelchair or stretcher -- they should NOT be walking in shackles. 

500

What will be immediately available whenever IC-Green dye is administered?

The anaphylactic emergency box.