Fire Safety — PASS or FAIL?
Ready, Set, RACE!
The Big Switch
Know Your Identifiers
Safety "Lingo"
100

What does the “P” in PASS stand for?

What is Pull?

100

The “R” in RACE stands for what?

What is Remove anyone in immediate danger?

100

What system are we currently using for incident reporting?

What is Verge?

100

How many chart identifiers must we label?

What is three?

100

What is a Good Catch?

When a mistake happens and it is caught BEFORE there is harm.

200

What does the “A” in PASS stand for?

What is Aim?

200

The “A” in RACE is a reminder to do what?

What is Activate the alarm?

200

What is the new system we are switching to?

What is HRP?

200

The first of the three required identifiers is the resident’s what?

What is Name?

200

One example of a Good Catch?

You got that right!

300

What does the “S” in PASS stand for (either “S”)?

What is Squeeze or Sweep?

300

Part of the “C” in RACE includes closing what?

What are doors?

300

What is the HRP go-live date?

What is December 9, 2025?

300

The second identifier is the resident’s what?

What is Date of Birth?

300

What are Kudos?

Pat(s) on the back for a job well done.

400

PASS is the acronym for operating what?

What is a fire extinguisher?

400

The “E” in RACE can stand for either of two actions — name one.

What is Extinguish or Evacuate?

400

The third required chart identifier is the name of what?

What is the nursing facility?

400

One Kudo to a peer.

No surpise there!

500

Using all three identifiers helps ensure what important safety measure?

What is accurate identification and documentation?

500

One stellar interaction with a coworker.

But of course! Not surprised at all!