What is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Green
What is oxygen.
Dressing Rooms.
What is unrestricted.
What is 2.
Examples of patient identifiers:
What are name, DOB, and facility ID number.
NIOSH
What is the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
Grey
What is carbon dioxide.
Area where street clothes are permitted.
What is unrestricted.
Of these air exchanges, at least ___ percent must be fresh, outside air.
What is 20 percent.
What are the best defenses against ionizing radiation?
What is time, distance, and shielding?
NFPA
What is the National Fire Protection Agency.
Blue
What is Nitrous Oxide.
Area where hat, scrubs, and designated shoes or shoe covers are worn.
What is semi-restricted.
The OR temperature should be maintained between ____ and ____.
What is 68 F and 73 F.
How are pressure ulcers prevented by the healthcare team?
What is getting the patient up and ambulatory.
ANSI
Black
What is nitrogen.
Are where hats, scrubs, and designated shoes or shoe covers and mask are worn includes the sub-sterile rooms.
What is restricted.
The federal organizations that are dedicated to protecting the health of workers is _______ and the ___________.
What is OSHA and the CDC.
What is a CAUTI?
AAMI
What is the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation.
Purple
What is waste anesthesia gas.
Area where there are opened sterile supplies, doors must remain closed.
Restricted.
The pressure in the OR must be _________ and it is measured by a manometer.
What is positive.
Prior to the start of any invasive procedure, everyone involved in the patient's care will re-verify patient identifiers, allergies, procedure, surgical site, required equipment available, and medications needed.
What is the timeout.