Observations gone wild!
Say it right!
Risky Business!
But did you document it?
FINAL JEOPARDY!
100

At night, staff use this tool to check respirations without waking patients.

What is a flashlight?

100

This acronym refers to sexually acting out behavior and must be documented and reported.

What is SAO?

100

When in doubt, you do this with concerning behavior, every single time.

What is notify the nurse?

100

All entries in the medical record must include these three things.

What are date, time, and signature?

200

STOP & COUNT is especially important before this staff activity.

What is transitioning patients?


200

Observing a patient within arm’s length at all times, including toileting and showers.

What is 1:1 observation?

200

An RN can start precautions, but changing or stopping them requires this.

What is a provider order?

200

The proper way of correcting an error in the medical record? Hint hint....it isn't using white out or scribbles....

What is one line through the error, YOUR initials, the date, and the time. 

300

Leaving your assigned patient without handing off this item is a policy fail.

What is the observation clipboard/sheet?

300

In addition to the patient observation sheet, what are the two communication forms (tools) used at admission for proper handoff

What is….

The high risk indicator form (the purple) and the SBAR.

300

late at night, shower time, and shift change all share this label.

What are high-risk times?

300

What color can written documents be completed in?

What is black or blue ink....NOT marker. 

400

Patient observations with perfect times but no hallway presence raise concerns about this.

What is falsification or non‑compliance?

400

This communication tool stands for Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation.

What is SBAR

400

This high‑risk precaution often comes with unstable vitals, detox concerns, or a rapid response call.

What is medical risk?

400

This section of the medical record summarizes the patient’s stay and condition at discharge.

What is the discharge summary?

500

Leadership checks observation compliance not just in person, but using this technology.

What is camera surveillance?

500

Name the 7 high risk precautions

What are…

Suicide/Self Harm

Homicide/Assault/Aggression

SAO - V

SAO - A

Medical Risk

Fall Risk

Elopement Risk


500

A patient touching others, touching themselves, or pushing boundaries puts them in this high‑risk bucket.

 What is sexually acting out?

500

This type of order must be read back, spelled out if sound‑alike, and signed within the required timeframe.

What is a telephone (or verbal) order?

500

Name the admission assessments by discipline and include the timeframe they MUST be completed in. 

The initial treatment plan (admitting RN) - 8 hours of admission

The initial nursing assessment (admitting RN)- 8 hours of admission

PAA - (Provider) within 24 hours of admission

H&P (Medical) within 24 hours of admission

Psychosocial Assessment (Clinical Services) - 72 hours from admission

Master Treatment Plan (Treatment Team) - 72 hours from admission

Rec Therapy Assessment (RT) - 72 hours from admission