How do we ensure patient centered care?
What is ensuring care/treatment plans/goals are individualized to the patients and their needs.
What is the first step in any emergency?
What is assess the situation and ensure safety?
Most important infection prevention method
What is hand hygiene?
If it’s not documented…
What is it didn’t happen?
You should know the nearest...
→ What is exit?
Patients help set these in rehab
What are goals
System used to report incidents
What is an incident report?
PPE used for contact precautions
What are gloves and gown?
Documentation should be this
What is timely and accurate?
Used to put out fires and where are they located?
What is a fire extinguisher? What is between 1445 and 1443, between 1450 and the janitor closet and outside of Dr. Barbs office.
What do you do if a patient refuses treatment
What is educate, document and escalate up the chain of command?
RACE stands for
What is Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish?
Action after a needle stick
What is report and follow exposure protocol?
Used to track patient progress
What are outcome measures?
Broken equipment should be?
What is removed and reported?
What is daily WellSky notes, team conference notes, goals and careplans.
PASS stands for...
What is Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep?
What is when hands are visibly soiled, after contact with equipment exposed to C.diff, or a patient with enteric precautions.
Reason documentation matters
What is communication and legal record?
Acronym that describes fire response
What is RACE
What is listen, respect their concerns, try to service recover in the moment, place a safety zone and escalate concerns to leadership
Biggest fall prevention strategy
What is frequent monitoring and safety precautions?
Why infection control matters
What is preventing spread and protecting patients?
CARF focuses on these
What are measurable outcomes?
How do you ensure Equipment Safety
What is routine checks and maintenance?